NVIDIA has expanded its professional workstation lineup with the RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell 72GB. This new model provides 50% more video memory than the original version, targeting complex AI and 3D rendering tasks. However, its high price tag makes it a significant investment for businesses.
Beelink has introduced the ME Pro, a modular network-attached storage (NAS) device that is slightly larger than a Mac Studio but can hold up to 84TB of data. The system features a swappable motherboard that can support Intel, AMD, or ARM-based processors.
Following the unprecedented success of the world's first trifold smartphone, the HUAWEI Mate XT ULTIMATE DESIGN, Huawei has announced the launch of a stunning new White version. This new colourway brings the elegance of white vegan leather with signature gold accents, offering a more commanding aesthetic.
Samsung has announced the Odyssey 3D monitor, a 37 inch 4K display that provides three dimensional visuals without the need for specialized eyewear. The device utilizes eye tracking sensors and lenticular lens technology to compete with high end professional displays like the Apple Pro Display XDR.
ASUS has introduced the ProArt PZ13, a military grade rugged 2-in-1 convertible laptop designed for outdoor content creation. The device features a 13.3 inch 3K OLED touchscreen, the Snapdragon X Plus processor, and the ASUS DialPad for precise control in creative applications like Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop.
Meta is now using a special tool that was first made for the Steam Deck gaming machine. This tool helps Meta’s large computers work faster. It makes sure that your messages and photos load quickly by picking the most important tasks to do first.
Fujifilm has launched the LTO Ultrium 10 40TB data cartridge, a magnetic tape storage solution that offers 40TB of uncompressed capacity and up to 100TB with compression. The new media utilizes aramid film technology and fine hybrid magnetic particles to achieve a 33 percent increase in storage density over the previous 30TB LTO-10 model.
Leaks regarding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 series suggest the integration of the Exynos Modem 5410, which provides two-way satellite video and voice calling. The lineup is also expected to feature a 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset with a custom Samsung-designed GPU to improve mobile gaming performance and power efficiency.












