Epomaker x AULA F65 Pro Review (Page 1 of 4)

In the past few months, I have been trying to get back into bouldering. After the pandemic, I found I more or less lost the urge to do the sport I once loved so much. The years being away have truly made me feel quite weak and rusty. I do not know if it is just me being so far removed from the community for so long or if the bar has gotten higher, but I am noticing the routes that are set are much harder than they used to be. I contribute this to...

Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB White Edition Review (Page 1 of 4)

One of the rewards of living in an area full of mountains, forests, and trees is the ability to enjoy the natural scenery nearby. A hike in the Rockies is a short drive away, with access to some of the most pristine and beautiful nature reserves in the world. However, along with the benefit of this convenience is the issue of smoke from wildfires. The past couple of summers have been quite bad with many weeks of darkened skies and blood-red suns...

Google Continues AI Search Push With Curated 'Web Guide' Results

From PC Mag: Google is testing a new "Web Guide" feature that uses AI to organize the search results page.

While complex Search algorithms organize traditional results page, Web Guide results will be sorted by a custom version of Gemini AI. The latter will make it easier to find information and...

Malware sneaks onto Steam, for the third time this year

From PC World: Hey, Valve. I know y’all are busy banning porn games and not making a new Steam Deck design. But is everything okay over there? I ask because, for the third time in 2025, someone’s been caught sneaking malware into a new game on the Steam storefront. This is becoming a trend...

AMD says US-made Ryzen chips will cost 5-20% more

From PC World: The United States is pushing for domestic manufacturing, and by “pushing,” I mean throwing markets into chaos with tariffs against specific countries and products decided seemingly at random. But how much will computer chips, probably the most complex and in-demand general production...

Amazon Is Buying an AI Wearable That Listens to Everything You Say

From PC Mag: Amazon may be looking to reenter the world of wearables, but this time it may be with an AI-focused product. The company is buying a startup called Bee that makes a fitness tracker-like device that records your everyday conversations to automatically make to do list items, summarize...

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