Category: computing

Alienware resurrects its iconic Area 51 gaming PC and laptop line at CES 2025

Alienware is bringing back the gaming brand that made it a household name among gamers in the 1990s and early 2000s with the relaunch of the Area 51 gaming PC and Area 51 gaming laptops at CES 2025. The resurrected line was last seen with the Alienware Area 51m gaming…

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Razer Blade 16 announced at CES 2025 with an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU – but Intel has been dumped

Razer Blade 16 unveiled at CES 2025 Comes with the latest Nvidia RTX 50 series laptop GPUs First Razer Blade to go with AMD, not Intel At CES 2025, the huge tech show currently going on in Las Vegas, Razer has just announced what it claims is the thinnest gaming…

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Nvidia CES 2025 Keynote live blog: all the latest on the RTX 5000 reveal and more

CES 2025 is underway here in Las Vegas and I’m on the ground covering all the latest computing developments, including the highly anticipated announcement of Nvidia‘s GeForce RTX 5000 series graphics cards, including the GeForce RTX 5090. It’s been a little over two years since Nvidia released its last flagship…

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Samsung’s AI TV will help you cook that delicious dish on your screen

Samsung TVs will use AI to identify dishes on-screen and find recipes. The technology links with the Samsung Food app. The feature links with meal planning, grocery list-making, and related features. A delicious meal on TV can make your mouth water even if you have no idea how to make…

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If Sam Altman thinks OpenAI needs to raise ChatGPT prices, I might have to cancel my Plus membership

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted the company is losing money on its $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro plan. A significant price increase could make users question its affordability. OpenAI’s pricing strategy may push users toward competitors. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has shared on X that that the company is losing money on…

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Dell killing the XPS name is an unforced error

This year at CES 2025, Dell is announcing a huge rebranding for all of its consumer and commercial PCs. However, while this change is generally a move in the right direction, I think getting rid of the iconic XPS name is an unforced error. As a quick recap, Dell’s new…

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