Intel in 2025: Year in review

Intel made something of a recovery this year, as Team Blue cut some huge and vital deals under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

Is 8GB of RAM enough for a laptop in 2026?

RAMageddon in 2026? There are dire predictions for laptops regarding the memory crisis, and we could see a lot more 8GB notebooks.

The $5000 GPU Might Actually Be Real

NVIDIA and AMD are reportedly planning significant GPU price hikes in early 2026, with RTX 5090 prices potentially rising to $5,000.
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Lenovo’s Next Wave of Snapdragon X2 PCs Just Leaked

Lenovo leak reveals Snapdragon X2 Elite and X2 Plus laptops, including Yoga Slim 7x and IdeaPad 5x, ahead of CES 2026 unveiling.
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The 8 high-precision 3D printers that really impressed us in 2025

As hardware editor, I’ve picked out the most accurate 3D printers that stood out during all our tests

Microsoft in 2025: year in review

Microsoft doubled-down on AI this year, and the resulting backlash marked one of the biggest stumbles for the company.

My gift to Windows 11 users — here are 10 keyboard shortcuts I can’t live without

Quick screenshots, easy emojis, and more – I use these shortcuts almost every day.

How AI could make you fitter than ever in 2026

From meal planning to gym confidence and recovery, AI is quietly becoming the smartest fitness partner you’ll ever have.
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You can now try the Windows phone OS that Microsoft never released

A leaked build of Andromeda OS now lets users try the canceled Windows software originally meant for Surface Duo, offering a hands-on look at Microsoft’s abandoned plan to bring a dual-screen version of Windows Phone back to life.
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The 11 top-performing mini PCs that actually impressed us in 2025

As hardware editor for TechRadar Pro, I’ve hand-picked the most impressive performers as benchmarked by me and my team.