Month: September 2025

If you thought belt-driven racing wheels were dead, the Thrustmaster T248R would like a word

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Thrustmaster T248R: One-minute review It’s not a new racing wheel you’re looking at here, but instead a revamped and…

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Trump claims the US is about to get a tremendous fee for taking TikTok out of China

That fee will come from TikTok’s US investors, including private equity firm Silver Lake and Oracle, with the new group getting half of TikTok, while TikTok China’s parent company ByteDance would still have under 20 percent. So to see the WSJ reporting that “people familiar with the matter” think a…

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Pop-out car door handles could finally disappear for good –as Tesla responds to global backlash about their safety

The NHTSA opens investigation on Tesla’s electric door handles Chinese authorities might ban them altogether VW boss says flush door handles are “terrible to operate” Tesla was arguably the first major automotive brand to introduce electronic door handles back in 2012, when the style-forward mechanism on the Model S remained…

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Windows 11 is adding another Copilot button nobody asked for

Have enough Copilot buttons in your life? No you don’t — have another one! This one pops up in the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview when mousing over an open app in your taskbar; it lets you share the contents with Copilot Vision. Want to know who is celebrating in…

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Nvidia’s revolutionary memory format for AI GPUs could come to other platforms, rivaling LPDDR6 on the horizon

Nvidia scrapped SOCAMM 1 after repeated failures to meet expectations SOCAMM 2 promises faster transfer speeds reaching 9,600 MT/s performance LPDDR6 adoption discussions signal scalability beyond current SOCAMM 2 modules Nvidia has abandoned its earlier effort to commercialize SOCAMM 1 after repeated technical problems and is now focused entirely on…

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Ex-Disney CEO Michael Eisner calls the FCC’s threats ‘out-of-control intimidation’

Eisner did not call Iger or Disney TV head Dana Walden out by name, but he described the FCC’s threats against Disney as “hollow” and “another example of out-of-control intimidation.” 0 Comments Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and…

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