Industrial AI applied: where the real revolution is happening

While Big Tech chases trillion-dollar AI bubbles, industrial applications quietly prove genuine business value.

EU goes soft on Big Tech in digital rules overhaul

EU Digital Networks Act will require telecoms firms to modernize their networks, but Big Tech is mostly immune.

X-Chair X-Tech review: My kids called this an office chair built for the boss – and with its cooling, heating, and massaging features, I agree

The X-Chair X-Tech is a fantastic ergonomic option for those who desire massaging, cooling, and heating, plus the comfortable seat, great ergonomics, leg rest, and flexible armrests, all of which result in a fantastic bang…

Modernize your business communication for less with Quo’s all-in-one phone system

Try the platform’s bells and whistles risk-free and get an exclusive 20% discount on your first three months.

TechRadar Pro, Residential Systems, and TWICE announce CES Picks 2026 winners

See which companies took home this year’s awards!

This ‘ZombieAgent’ zero click vulnerability allows for silent account takeover – here’s what we know

ChatGPT was vulnerable to prompt injection, but OpenAI apparently fixed it.

Satechi unveils Thunderbolt 5 docking station that doubles as external SSD — shame it doesn’t take HDDs, and why doesn’t it have video outputs anyway?

Satechi CubeDock combines Thunderbolt 5, integrated NVMe SSD, high-wattage charging, and multiple ports into a compact desktop hub.

Nvidia partner wants to ‘beautify’ data centers with the Infinity Cube concept — plans to cram 86TB DDR5 and 224 B200 GPU in a liquid-cooled 14ft cube

Infinity Cube consolidates multiple Omnia AI supercomputers into a 14ft liquid-cooled cube with extreme GPU, CPU, and memory density.

Dell unveils 52-inch pseudo-6K monitor that’s bound to give you a neck torticollis — but if you want a true 6K experience, don’t buy it

Dell’s 52-inch UltraSharp monitor offers four virtual desktops, a wide IPS Black panel, extensive ports, and ergonomic adjustments, but lacks true 6K resolution.

2026 could well be the year of the $500 32GB DDR5 memory module — experts predict DDR will go up by 60% in Q1 2026 alone

2026 could see 32GB DDR5 memory costing $500 as analysts warn of steep DRAM price rises driven by server demand.