Dell is notifying commercial clients to expect higher costs for PCs and servers as supply chain pressures and component prices continue to rise across the industry.
SK hynix announced that its 256GB DDR5 RDIMM memory module built on 32Gb fifth-generation 10nm-class DRAM has completed Intel Data Center certification for the Intel Xeon 6 platform. This validation confirms performance, compatibility, and quality standards required for high-capacity server environments. SK hynix said the module delivers higher inference performance and lower power use compared with earlier designs.
LG Electronics and Dolby Laboratories jointly announced the LG Sound Suite at CES 2026. The system centers on the H7 soundbar, the first soundbar with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect. This home audio platform supports up to 27 speaker configurations and is designed to make immersive sound easier to set up and adapt to any living space. Dolby Atmos FlexConnect will also be added to select LG TVs through a software update.
A listing on Garmin's own website suggests the new vivosmart 6 fitness tracker is coming soon, potentially featuring a much better screen than the previous model.
Google appears to be working on a motion cues feature for the next version of Android, mirroring an accessibility tool that has been available on iPhones for some time.
Toshiba is mapping out a future for high capacity storage, with plans to release a 40TB hard drive next year and hit the 55TB mark by the end of the decade.
IKEA is expanding its tech lineup with three new wireless chargers that support the faster Qi2 standard, including a unique model that doubles as a phone stand.
The latest update for macOS Tahoe adds a system wide background blur feature that works across all video calling apps, giving users more privacy during meetings.












