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This Core i9 mini PC with 32GB RAM is absurdly
Image: Acemagic Know what’s the best thing to fit in that spot just beneath your monitors? A mini PC! Free up all that space taken up by your laptop and get more performance while you’re at it with something like this Acemagic F1A mini PC that’s on sale for $382 on Amazon. That’s 36% off
Adios, cheap SSDs? WD and Seagate warn that PC storage
Image: Sergei Starostin / Pexels If you’re in the market for a hard drive or SSD, act fast! Otherwise, you could be paying more than you’d like. According to Taiwan analyst company TrendForce, storage makers Western Digital and now Seagate have sent letters to customers warning them that the companies will be raising prices on



