Month: September 2025

This is the weirdest ‘eGPU’ setup I’ve seen so far in 2025: this one has a strange mini PC holder and up to 150W Thunderbolt 5 power delivery

Aoostar teases EG01 eGPU dock with Thunderbolt 5 and OCuLink connectivity Mini PC mount allows stacked desktop-style setup for users with limited space Global release expected, though pricing details haven’t yet been revealed Chinese hardware startup Aoostar has teased a new external GPU dock with a rather unusual design and…

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‘It drags air in from the rest of the room’: Dyson engineer explains what makes its bladeless fans so powerful

Dyson was the brand that first introduced bladeless fans to the world. As one of TechRadar’s Homes editors, I regularly find myself writing about the best fans on the market, but I’ll be honest – I’ve never quite understood how these machines actually work. Where is that blast of air…

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AI is helping bring Whitney Houston’s vocals back on stage – this time with a live orchestra

A new AI-powered concert tour isolates Whitney Houston’s original vocals and pairs them with a live orchestra The technology used to reconstruct her voice sets a new bar for posthumous shows AI-perfected artistry may reshape what audiences expect from live performances Thirteen years after Whitney Houston’s death, her voice is…

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How to watch MAFS UK season 10 for free – stream Married at First Sight 2025 online from anywhere

Flight attendant Davide was supposed to get married this year. Instead, he’s on Married at First Sight UK, an outrageous plot twist that definitely bodes well… At one end of the spectrum we have NHS clinical coder Leigh, who won’t use the dating apps but will shack up with a…

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Montblanc is getting into the digital notepad game

If you’re the kind of person who owns leather driving gloves in multiple colors to match your different Jaguars, then there hasn’t been a digital paper option that could live up to your lofty luxury standards until now. But Montblanc is finally delivering a truly bougie take on the e-ink…

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A jury will decide if Amazon illegally tricked people into paying for Prime

The case beginning Monday alleges that Amazon deceived consumers about its sign-up and cancellation process for Prime benefits in violation of Section 5 of the FTC Act and the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA), which requires sellers to get consumers’ informed consent to charge them. The FTC alleges that…

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