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AOC Q27G4ZD expands gaming series with 280 Hz QD-OLED and up to 1000 nits peak brightness

With the Q27G4ZD, AOC is launching another QD-OLED model in its gaming series, positioning it specifically between the 240 Hz and 360 Hz variants already available. The new model features a third-generation QD-OLED panel and combines a QHD resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels with a refresh rate of 280 Hz. The monitor is therefore […]

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Anime meets hardware: MSI teases new limited edition graphics card in collaboration with Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

Anyone interested in anime or manga is probably already familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.” As Taiwanese company MSI has now announced, it is apparently working on a new, limited-edition graphics card designed in the style of this franchise. For those who are not yet familiar with “Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End” or are not into […]

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Microsoft services without cloud constraints: Strategies and perspectives for on-premises operation

The strategic orientation of large software providers seems clear: cloud services dominate communication, investment, and product development. Microsoft is also positioning Azure, Microsoft 365, and cloud-based security and platform services prominently in the market. However, a closer look reveals a more nuanced picture. Despite the strong focus on the cloud, there is still a broad […]

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AMD breaks the 4.7 GHz barrier: Radeon RX 9060 XT sets new world record for GPU frequency

AMD has set a new world record for GPU frequency in collaboration with renowned overclocker Splave. The venue was the AMD office in Markham, Canada. The object of desire: an RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9060 XT. The result: 4.769 GHz GPU clock speed under liquid nitrogen. This is no cosmetic improvement. It is a clear […]

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Glass as digital memory: Microsoft researches data storage for 10,000 years

Magnetic tapes, hard drives, and SSDs form the foundation of the digital age, but their lifespan is limited. Even under optimal conditions, traditional storage media lose their reliability after a few decades. Against this backdrop, Microsoft Research is working on a technology that will preserve data not just for generations, but for millennia. The project, […]

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Intel is banking on “agentic AI”: Copilot bot aims to solve support issues, while users hope it works

Intel is shifting part of its customer support toward automation and calling it “Agentic AI.” Specifically, this refers to the “Ask Intel” program, a virtual assistant based on Microsoft Copilot Studio. The message is clear: less waiting time, fewer standard inquiries for support staff, and greater efficiency through AI. However, the reality is likely to […]

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LeakWatch 2026 – Security incidents, data leaks, and IT incidents in the current calendar week 8

Calendar week 08 of the year 2026, in Germany from February 16, 2026, to February 22, 2026, is notable for an unusually dense combination of government-related data access, widespread disruptions in the healthcare system, confirmed and suspected partner data breaches at large companies, and a series of vulnerability reports that are explicitly described as being […]

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Top.E R1: 5-axis 3D printing as an attack on the support structure

The Top.E R1 aims to bring about nothing less than a paradigm shift. Instead of stubbornly building up the component layer by layer along a fixed Z-axis, this printer brings movement into play. Literally. The printing plate can not only be adjusted in height, but also tilted by up to 30 degrees. This is not […]

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Top.E R1: 5-axis 3D printing as an attack on the support structure

The Top.E R1 aims to bring about nothing less than a paradigm shift. Instead of stubbornly building up the component layer by layer along a fixed Z-axis, this printer brings movement into play. Literally. The printing plate can not only be adjusted in height, but also tilted by up to 30 degrees. This is not […]

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Sony patent aims to radically reduce game downloads through hybrid streaming model

The ever-increasing installation sizes of modern games pose challenges for both players and platform operators. Blockbuster titles have long exceeded the 100 gigabyte mark, major updates consume additional storage capacity, and downloads quickly become a test of patience, especially with slower internet connections. A recently published patent from Sony Interactive Entertainment suggests that the company […]

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Global gaming market to continue growing in 2025, but investments slump dramatically

The global market for video game content reached a new revenue level in 2025. According to current industry data, global content revenues rose to around $195.6 billion, representing growth of just over five percent compared to the previous year. This continues the industry’s long-term upward trend, even though momentum has noticeably normalized compared to the […]

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Critical security vulnerability in Windows Admin Center forces administrators to take action

Microsoft has disclosed a security vulnerability in Windows Admin Center that could allow attackers to escalate their privileges within affected environments. The vulnerability is listed under the identifier CVE-2026-26119 and affects the authentication mechanisms of the web-based management interface. According to the manufacturer, this is a case of insufficient authentication, which could allow attackers to […]

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NVIDIA sells remaining ARM shares: Strategic retreat or tactical diversification in the age of Agentic AI?

NVIDIA has sold its remaining ARM shares, worth around $140 million. This formally ends a chapter that began in 2020 with the ambitious, ultimately failed attempt to acquire Arm Holdings. Strategically, however, this move is not a retreat from the CPU world, but rather a signal: NVIDIA wants to remain flexible as the balance of […]

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Industrial application with DISH from Beijing: volumetric 3D printing in 0.6 seconds

What has been considered a systemic weakness of 3D printing for decades is being tackled head-on here: time. Traditional additive processes build components layer by layer. This is precise, but slow. A research team at Tsinghua University now claims to have eliminated this bottleneck, at least on a millimeter scale. The process is called Digital […]

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ASUS ROG Falchion Ace HFX ZywOo Edition Review: The CS star’s professional keyboard put to the test

Introduction & Unboxing  With the ROG Falchion Ace HFX Zywoo Edition, ASUS is launching a limited special edition of its compact esports keyboard, which is uncompromisingly designed for speed and precision. The 65 percent layout is specifically aimed at ambitious gamers who expect maximum performance with minimum space requirements. At its heart are analog Hall-Effect […]

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What your smartwatch knows about you and why it’s more than just fitness

Fitness watches and smartwatches are considered practical everyday aids. They count steps, measure your heart rate, and remind you to move. But behind these seemingly harmless functions lies a highly complex data collection infrastructure that can paint a very detailed picture of a person. The modern smartwatch is no longer just a fitness gadget, but […]

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NVIDIA secures Meta as a strategic AI major customer in a multi-year generational partnership

NVIDIA continues to expand its position in the global AI infrastructure market and deepens its collaboration with Meta as part of a multi-year, multi-generational partnership. The cooperation includes the comprehensive integration of current and future NVIDIA architectures into Meta’s data center strategy and marks a significant step in the competition for the world’s most powerful […]

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Apple’s AI strategy takes shape, with an AirTag-style counterpart planned to complement the iPhone

According to recent reports, Apple is working on a new wearable AI device that will be about the size of an AirTag and could be worn as a counterpart. Internally, the project is said to be described as a kind of “eyes and ears” for the iPhone. The concept envisages a permanently active wearable device […]

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Microsoft under pressure: Microsoft Copilot ignores DLP rules and displays confidential content

When compliance becomes a mere formality, a single programming error is enough to bring even the most sophisticated security architecture crashing down. That is exactly what happened with Microsoft Copilot. A bug in the code allowed the AI assistant to display confidential content from Outlook folders, even though this content was protected by data loss […]

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Nvidia DLSS 4.5 beats Native & AMD FSR in blind test – quality over ideology

A blind test with over 1,000 participants reveals an uncomfortable truth: upscaling is no longer the compromise that many still sell it as. In a community comparison by ComputerBase, DLSS 4.5 clearly outperformed native resolution with TAA and AMD’s FSR 4. The result is clear and strategically explosive. Test setup: 4K, quality preset, no marketing […]

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Streaming instead of consoles: Nvidia brings GeForce Now to Amazon Fire TV – the living room becomes a thin client zone

Cloud gaming has long been the industry’s promise to retire the console. Now Nvidia is setting the next strategic marker: GeForce Now is officially launching on select Amazon Fire TV devices for the first time. Specifically, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Fire TV Stick 4K of certain generations are supported, among others. What […]

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NiPoGi Hyper H2 Mini PC review – No hype(r) with the 14450HX

It’s been quite a while since we last tested a computer from this manufacturer, so we have some catching up to do. While AMD devices have always performed quite well, Intel-based offerings have tended to fall short, so it will be interesting to see how they fare this time around. Read on to find out! […]

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Record in the micrometer range: TU Wien and Cerabyte develop the world’s smallest QR code

With an area of just 1.98 square micrometers, researchers at the Vienna University of Technology, in collaboration with storage startup Cerabyte, have set a new Guinness World Record. The QR code they developed is smaller than most bacteria, making it a technological milestone in the field of materials and data storage research. Guinness World Records […]

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Nokia enforces sales ban on Acer and Asus in Germany

A patent dispute over the H.265 video codec has immediate consequences for two major PC manufacturers in Germany. Following a ruling by the Munich I Regional Court, Acer and Asus are no longer allowed to sell certain products directly on the German market for the time being. The background to this is a lawsuit filed […]

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