A Microsoft engineer recently clarified that a plan to remove old computer languages from company systems is a research project rather than a final decision. The project uses artificial intelligence to help translate millions of lines of old code into a newer, safer language called Rust.
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.
Apple is releasing a new software update called iOS 26.3 that makes it easier to connect non-Apple earbuds to an iPhone. While this new feature provides the same fast-pairing experience as AirPods, it is currently only available for people who live in the European Union.
Abu Dhabi has been announced as the host city for the opening round of the 2026 Gran Turismo World Series. Scheduled for March 28, 2026, at the Space42 Arena, this event marks the first time the global esports championship will be held in the Middle East, coinciding with the recent addition of the Yas Marina Circuit to Gran Turismo 7.
Intel has launched the Arc Pro B50, a new graphics card designed for professional work at a low price. While it offers good performance for its $300 cost, older NVIDIA cards are currently on sale and provide strong competition for people on a budget.
The Australian government has officially passed legislation to ban children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms. The world-first law mandates that companies like Meta, TikTok, and X implement robust age-verification systems, with the threat of multi-million dollar fines for non-compliance as the country moves toward a stricter digital environment.
Philips and its sister brand AOC have unveiled the "world's first" 1,000Hz dual-mode gaming monitors, the Evnia 27M2N5500XD and the Agon Pro AGP277QK. These displays allow users to switch between a standard QHD resolution at 500Hz and a high-speed HD resolution at 1,000Hz, targeting the ultra-competitive esports market while raising questions about the practical limits of human perception.
Microsoft has officially made the Windows 11 25H2 update available for all compatible PCs. Originally released in late 2025, the update is now considered ready for wide deployment, and Microsoft has begun an AI-based "intelligent rollout" to automatically deliver the software to Home and Pro users over the coming months.












