Low end graphics cards fail or survive long before they reach store shelves. Memory pricing sits at the center of that decision. When RAM becomes expensive, GPU designs that once made sense collapse under cost pressure. This is not about rumors or cancellations. It is about how graphics cards are assembled, priced, and justified in a market where margins are thin and expectations are rigid.
DJI has launched its Osmo Action 6 lineup with features not previously seen in the category. The new cameras introduce a variable aperture system and a larger 1/1.1-inch square sensor that together expand image control and low light performance, along with robust video capture specs and built-in storage for extended shooting.
A federal jury in California has ruled that Apple must pay medical technology company Masimo $634 million after finding the Apple Watch infringed patents related to health monitoring technology. The decision follows a multi-year legal dispute and adds another chapter to ongoing patent litigation involving wearable health features.
Microsoft’s AI superfactory is not a conventional data center. It is a distributed computing structure where connected facilities work as one machine to handle massive artificial intelligence training and inference tasks. The design confronts limits in networking speed, heat, power, and hardware utilization that arise when scaling AI. The choices in network design, cooling, and physical layout reveal how large AI workloads force a different approach to infrastructure.
Reports suggest Apple is considering a revised iPhone launch strategy starting in 2026, with different models arriving at separate points in the year rather than a single September event. The shift could affect when devices such as the iPhone 18, a future iPhone Air, and updated Pro models reach the market.
A global fabric supplier that counts brands such as H and M, Adidas, Puma, and Gap among its customers has confirmed a cybersecurity breach. The incident has raised concerns about data exposure across the apparel supply chain, even though there is no indication that consumer payment systems were affected.
Microsoft's OS/2 for Mach 20 holds the dubious title of worst-selling product in company history with only 11 units shipped and eight returned. This forgotten OS targeted niche PC upgrade cards in the late 1980s but bombed amid rapid hardware shifts. Dive into the epic fail that proves even giants can totally miss the market.
The LTO Program unveiled 40TB native capacity cartridges for LTO-10, using advanced Aramid film for thinner, longer tape. A revised roadmap extends to Generation 14 with 913TB per cartridge. Tape storage remains essential for low-cost, long-term enterprise archiving amid rising AI data needs.












