Month: February 2025

China tariffs may already be hiking up import fees

US consumers may already be seeing additional fees on shipments from China after President Donald Trump’s tariff on Chinese goods took effect on Tuesday. Clint Reid, the founder and CEO of a company that offers software to help with cross-border commerce, posted screenshots on X showing additional charges added to…

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Volkswagen claims it’s actually making that $20,000 EV and will show it next month

Volkswagen has announced that next month, it will show off a new low-cost, entry-level EV that could cost just €20,000 (about $20,800 USD), the price it suggested it would hit back when it announced the ID. Life concept in 2021. That’s a steal compared to current low-end US EVs like…

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Steam now warns you if an ‘early access’ PC game might be abandoned

Steam’s early access program helps small to medium-sized developers get an idea off the ground, but not every game actually does. Now, Valve has a notice designed to warn Steam users when they visit an early access game’s store page if it’s been a minute since the last update. If…

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Comcast’s Super Bowl broadcast won’t just look great in Dolby Vision, but it will have Dolby Atmos sound for the first time

Comcast will offer the Super Bowl with a Dolby Atmos mix It’s part of Comcast’s ‘Ehanced 4K’ product, which pairs this sound mix with Dolby Vision and 4K view. You’ll need to have the right equipment to take full advantage. If you’re looking for the most immersive visual and sound…

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Want to rent a $300,000 AMD MI300A supercomputer for free for seven days? Gigabyte wants to hear from you ASAP

Gigabyte G383 R80 supercomputer costs $304,207 Distributors and users without a clear project are not eligible Get up to two weeks free trial via email Gigabyte, through its subsidiary Giga Computing, is offering qualified individuals and organizations the opportunity to test one of the world’s most advanced supercomputers, the Gigabyte…

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Qwertykeys halts keyboard shipments to US over tariff costs and confusion

The keyboard company Qwertykeys has temporaily halted all shipments to the United States in response to President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods going into effect. The company says it’s working on ways to mitigate shipping costs and that the tariffs have made it so that “all keyboards from China to…

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