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Inside the neural implant letting paralyzed patients type at 110 characters per minute
Before his disease took his voice, he could type a message as fast as anyone. Now, with electrodes no larger than a grain of rice embedded near the surface of his brain, he can do it again, at 110 ...
The Dell Alienware 16X Aurora is a strong performer at mid-tier gaming, packs a lovely display, and goes for a mean look rather than gaudy RGB lightshows.
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Remember Gateway 2000? How a mouse pad triggered a wave of nostalgia for the big-box home PC company
Gateway 2000 Computers hasn't been relevant in decades, but the nostalgia is strong for the 20th-century PC maker and its iconic cow-themed boxes ...
Running compute-intensive AI tools and services locally rather than in the cloud can save money, if you have the right computer.
Connect your Pixel 8 or newer to an external monitor over USB-C, and you get a desktop interface to play around with. It's ...
Apple's 2026 MacBook Air is largely unchanged on the outside, but its exceptional build pairs up with an even faster M5 chip ...
Just one more nail in the coffin: the B251 uses an external power brick. The monitor isn't small overall, nor thin by any means, and it only needs 60 watts. Relying on a desk-cluttering external power ...
PCWorld demonstrates building a high-performance Raspberry Pi 5 computer with NVMe SSD storage for under $200, requiring the 8GB Pi 5, M.2 HAT, and compatible power supply. The SSD upgrade via PCI ...
Apple’s $600 MacBook Neo isn’t the pinnacle of design. It can’t be at this price point. And still, it’s perfect for all the people who don’t give a damn about what PC or ...
The Acer Swift X 14 AI delivers high-end performance, a premium display, and an incredible trackpad. But the rest of the machine doesn't feel quite as premium.
Apple is internally testing larger iMac models with faster chips as it considers expanding premium product tiers and evolving its desktop lineup.
GPT-5.4 raises cost for heavy workloads; base rates start at $2.50 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens ...
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