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 Would you buy a mechanical keyboard with a Mini PC inside for $500 from Kickstarter? I'd love to, but they need to change the CPU
 How to watch Australia vs Argentina: FREE Rugby Championship 2025 streams, TV schedule, preview
 'The models are really devious': Sam Altman's hardware chief says OpenAI wants kill switches built into hardware in case things go wrong
 How to watch the World Athletics Championships 2025 on SBS (it's free)
 Roku users should get ready for a lot more AI-generated ads, according to its COO – and I mean a lot
 'No asterisk generation' : AMD promises its MI450 AI GPU will be faster than ANYTHING Nvidia has, yes, that includes even Rubin Ultra
 LG updates its stance on Dolby Vision 2 for its TVs, saying it's 'evaluating the opportunity'
 Apple Watch Series 11 vs Apple Watch Series 10: Is it worth upgrading straight away?
 Apple Watch Ultra 3 vs Apple Watch Ultra 2: Should you upgrade right away?
 Running out of space for your games? The Seagate 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card is almost 40% off right now at Amazon
 Microsoft joins World Nuclear Association as it doubles down on small modular reactors and fusion energy
 Crazy laptop manufacturer designed the best triple-screen notebook ever, and it is far cheaper than you'd expect - but I'd think twice about ordering one
 The leaks were right, Lenovo ThinkBook VertiFlex concept laptop is as outlandish as I thought - Project Pivo's rotational display looks like a solution looking for a problem
 NBA 2K26 feels like a course correction from last year’s controversial changes
 Lenovo's new 5K 40-inch curved monitor can push 140W power, enough for a MacBook Pro, but I'm more impressed by its 2.5G Ethernet port
 Save a whopping $550 on an HP Omen 16 with an RTX 5050 – plus get Battlefield 6 for free
 I'm here to help you catch up on everything you need to know about the iPhone 17 before Apple's September event
 Google's most powerful supercomputer ever has a combined memory of 1.77PB - apparently a new world record for shared memory multi-CPU setups
 I’ve been up close with 007 First Light, and its cinematic action, excellent acting, and Bond-film bombast have convinced me that it’s going to be worthy of the James Bond pantheon
 Microsoft Word finally gets a feature Google Docs users have enjoyed for years - but I'm not sure it's a good idea