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Fractal’s newest PC case has a built-in airflow trick for your GPU

Fractal’s newest PC case has a built-in airflow trick for your GPU

Image: Fractal Design Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld highlights Fractal Design’s new Pop 2 Air PC case, featuring a unique “GPU air guide” that directs airflow specifically to graphics cards for enhanced cooling performance. The airflow-focused enclosure includes full mesh panels, three pre-installed 120mm fans, and supports GPUs up to 416mm...

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Malaysia lifts ban on Grok after taking X at its

Malaysia lifts ban on Grok after taking X at its

After being one of the first countries in the world to block Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot, Malaysia has now lifted its ban. Along with Indonesia, the country moved swiftly to temporarily halt access to X's frequently controversial AI chatbot earlier this month, after multiple reports emerged of it being used to generate deepfake sexualized images

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New Casio G-Shock titanium watch coming to more countries soon

New Casio G-Shock titanium watch coming to more countries soon

Casio’s G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A watch (pictured) will be released in the EU. (Image source: Casio) Casio has officially confirmed that the G-Shock MRG-B2100D-2A watch will be released in various EU countries. This ultra-premium model has a blue and silver colored design, inspired by a Japanese pagoda. Features of the radio-controlled watch include a titanium casing and...

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TCL will take over Sony’s home entertainment division, including Bravia TV line

TCL will take over Sony’s home entertainment division, including Bravia TV line

The new company will operate globally, we are told, and will be responsible for handling everything from product design and development to manufacturing, logistics, sales, and even customer service. The as yet unnamed venture will handle both televisions and home audio equipment, and is expected to carry on the Sony…Read Entire Article…Read whole article here

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OpenAI is hiring engineers, not ad sellers, first to build

OpenAI is hiring engineers, not ad sellers, first to build

By Krystal Scanlon and Seb Joseph  •  January 21, 2026  • Ivy Liu OpenAI is still in the foothills of building an ads business, and it’s looking for ad execs to help map the climb. The The roles posted since the turn of the year make clear just how early and foundational the effort is.

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This developer just made Photoshop work on Linux, with some caveats

This developer just made Photoshop work on Linux, with some caveats

Credit: Lucas Gouveia/How-To Geek Aggy is a veteran writer and editor in the technology and gaming space. Having served as a Managing Editor for high-traffic digital publications, alongside being an editor and consultant for over a dozen sites. Aggy’s published work spans a wide and respected array of tech and gaming outlets, including WePC, Screen Rant,...

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4 Smart TV Settings That Can Fix Muffled Dialogue

4 Smart TV Settings That Can Fix Muffled Dialogue

Tulcarion/Getty Images Modern TVs sure do look awesome, and TV speakers are getting even better at projecting sound to every part of your living room. So, why is it still a struggle to hear what your favorite characters are saying? For years, out-of-the-box settings haven’t been kind to dialogue and vocals, forcing many a frustrated...

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1Password review: A password manager designed for the Apple crowd

At a glanceExpert’s Rating Pros Polished, clean interface Multitude of entry types (logins, notes, etc), with the ability to pack in info fields Autofill works smoothly Large type for password viewing! Unique “travel mode” Cons Complex login system compared to rivals Family plan subaccounts can be nuked instantly (RIP) No backup codes for 2FA Technical...

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8 signs the AI bubble may pop in 2026

The AI industry is ridiculous. All you need is a cursory glance to spot utterly bonkers valuations, bizarre circular funding models, and a dearth of viable products and profitability. You don’t need to be an expert to know there’s something off about an industry built around companies promising to spend trillions while barely making billions...