Qualcomm levels up handheld gaming with Snapdragon G-series chips

TheSnapdragon G-serieslineup is led by the G3 Gen 3 SoC, an upgrade from the Snapdragon G3x Gen 2. It is built specifically for Android-based handheld gaming devices and supports Unreal Engine 5’s Lumen lighting system. It also offers real-time, hardware-accelerated ray tracing with global illumination and reflections. The G3 Gen 3 chip supports up to QHD+ resolution and 144Hz refresh rates. Graphics processing is handled by an Adreno A32 GPU....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 133 words · Robert Evans

Razer Blade 16 pricing leaks: $2,000 for RTX 5060 model

Despite packing the (still unreleased) mid-range RTX 5060, it will reportedly be priced at $2,000. Now, prolific leaker momomo_us has posted a spec chart for the Blade 16. In fairness to Razer, many other RTX 5000 laptops from big companies carry similar price tags. Newegg lists many of these laptops with a March 31 release date, while others are arriving in mid-April. There are no listings for machines with the RTX 5060, though....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 76 words · Amanda Hall

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March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 20 words · Nathan Wilson

Sony's advanced RGB LED display technology aims to rival OLED

The leading screen technologies in mid- to high-end TVs are mini-LED LCD and OLED. However, they are not perfect. Sony’s RGB LED technology seeks to bridge this gap by offering superior color reproduction and brightness. One of the key advantages of this technology is its ability to produce colors with higher purity and trueness. This results in vibrant, wide-color gamut images, making them more lifelike and engaging. Sony’s advanced backlight control technology maximizes the panel’s performance....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 141 words · Sean Molina

Spacecraft Speedometer promises precise satellite positioning, no GPS required

This compact, resource-efficient rig can precisely measure a satellite’s speed as it orbits the planet. Researchers believe it could also serve as a tracking solution for deep-space missions. With the rise of mega-constellations, traffic management challenges are expected to grow even more severe. Current methods for tracking satellite speed and position rely on GPS or ground-based radars. While GPS works when a satellite has a functioning receiver, it can become unreliable during solar storms....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 111 words · Brandon Butler

Water bending technique can guide floating objects with remarkable precision

If perfected, the technique could pave the way for using waves in new and exciting ways. Theideawas inspired by earlier work involving light that was conducted by Shen Yijie. Early research involved using computer simulations to see if the idea was even feasible. Potential applications are aplenty. A lot more research is needed before commercialization can become reality. They also need to determine how natural waves might impact their artificially created zones....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 107 words · Ashley Howe

YouTube at 20

Twenty years on, it’s a different story. As a business, YouTube is nowworth some$455 billion. That is a spectacular 275 times return on the$1.65 billionGoogle paid for it in 2006. For the current YouTube value, Google could today buy British broadcaster ITV about 127 times. But there are flaws, too: it has been described as aconduit for disinformationby fact checkers. So how did all that happen? Eight key innovations have helped YouTube achieve its success....

March 18, 2025 · 1 min · 205 words · Ryan Kim

Asus raises RTX 5090 and RX 9070 prices, making graphics cards even more expensive

Asus, for example, has increased the price of its GeForceRTX 5090 AstralOC recently. It was already a whopping $3,079 at the start of February. Now, it’s $3,359, a $280 increase. Nvidia’s MSRP for the RTX 5090, remember, is $1,999. And while high-end cards like this are more expensive, the Astral OC wassupposedto be $2,800. Even less premium models further down the product stack are shockingly pricey and getting more expensive....

March 17, 2025 · 1 min · 118 words · Alyssa Palmer

Google's Gemini AI is great at removing watermarks, maybe too great

Eventually, programs and online services emerged that automated the process although results could vary wildly. Not every instance is flawless, but many are very passable. Related Stories Featured on TechSpot

March 17, 2025 · 1 min · 30 words · Catherine Bishop

Huawei to drop Windows, shifting to HarmonyOS and Linux for future PCs

Unlike its predecessor, HarmonyOS NEXT does not support Android or Windows applications. In 2024, Huawei confirmed its plans toreplaceWindows with HarmonyOS for its upcoming PC models. As a result, current Huawei PCs will be the last systems sold with a Western operating system. In addition to its HarmonyOS-based PC, Huawei is developing a Linux-based system, according to MyDrivers. While Huawei sells millions of PCs in China, Windows compatibility remains a key requirement for many domestic customers....

March 17, 2025 · 1 min · 79 words · Ricky Noble

This $29 tool gives you access to ChatGPT, Midjourney, Gemini AI, and more for life

AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming the way we work, but managing multiple subscriptions can be a hassle. You don’t have to pay multiple subscriptions, or any at all. Getlifetime access to 1minAI for $29(usually $234). That’s over 80% off its value, and you won’t find a lower price anywhere else. You probably haven’t heard of 1minAI because it’s still a relatively new tool in the AI world. Whatever AI tools are currently out there, 1minAI likely has them....

March 17, 2025 · 1 min · 116 words · Kenneth Ashley

Valve rolls out SteamOS for more devices, offering a fresh alternative to Windows

The release also features a newer Arch Linux base. Valve representatives previously hinted at plans to broaden SteamOS availability. I didn’t make the image I posted above. TheLenovo Legion Go Sis currently the sole globally available rig that boots SteamOS. The key selling point of SteamOS has been its optimization for gaming performance compared to Windows. That kind of gaming prowess could be especially beneficial on underpowered hardware. We’ve already seen industrious tinkerers managing to load the OS on everything from old laptops to smartphones....

March 17, 2025 · 1 min · 142 words · Carlos Lewis

AI coding assistant pulls a life lesson: "I won't do your work for you"

Sassy AI assistant refuses to “vibe code,” lectures developer instead WTF? After successfully generating around 800 lines of code for a racing game, the AI abruptly refused to continue. This ensures you understand the system and can maintain it properly." Other Cursor users were equally baffled by the incident. It’s an amusing if slightly unsettling phenomenon. Of course, AI isn’t sentient, so the real reason is likely far less profound....

March 16, 2025 · 1 min · 73 words · Edward Taylor