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Gemini Voice Customization: Your AI, Your Tone
Review
Jul 17, 2026Digital Trends

Gemini Voice Customization: Your AI, Your Tone

Gemini review: Google's upcoming voice customization offers granular control over Energy, Formality, Warmth, and Speed, marking a shift towards truly personal AI interaction. This beta-discovered feature promises more natural and consistent user experiences, putting Google in a strong position in the evolving AI landscape.

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PayPal in Microservices: NestJS, gRPC, and Docker Blueprint
Programming
Jul 17, 2026freeCodeCamp

PayPal in Microservices: NestJS, gRPC, and Docker Blueprint

Integrating payment logic directly into every microservice within a distributed system often leads to significant challenges. Scattering PayPal API calls across services like user-service, order-service, or

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Steve Buscemi Joins Far Cry TV Series, Bringing His Unique Edge
Games
Jul 15, 2026Polygon

Steve Buscemi Joins Far Cry TV Series, Bringing His Unique Edge

Steve Buscemi is joining the Far Cry TV series in a mystery role, adding significant star power to the upcoming adaptation. He joins a cast that includes Rob Mac and Lizzy Caplan, with Noah Hawley and Mac serving as executive producers. The show will follow the games' anthology format, with each season featuring a new setting and characters, exploring themes of violence and madness. While no release date is set, the series will stream on FX, Hulu, and Disney Plus internationally.

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How to Understand and Benefit from Kindle's User-Replaceable Battery
How To
Jul 15, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Understand and Benefit from Kindle's User-Replaceable Battery

Learn how Kindle's upcoming user-replaceable battery design, driven by new EU laws, will enhance device longevity, ease repairs, and reduce e-waste for future models rolling out worldwide from Q3 2026.

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USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input
Review
Jul 12, 2026Engadget

USB Port Selection: Optimize for Mouse & Keyboard Input

The Quick Verdict: Don't Waste Your Best Ports When setting up your PC, it's easy to assume any open USB port will do for your mouse and keyboard. However, as an experienced tech reviewer, I'm here to tell you that

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Intel Nova Lake-S Dunlow: A Promising Workstation Entrant
Review
Jul 9, 2026Tom's Hardware

Intel Nova Lake-S Dunlow: A Promising Workstation Entrant

Quick Verdict Intel's upcoming Nova Lake-S CPUs for the Dunlow workstation platform appear to be a strategic move to address the entry-level server and workstation market. Featuring up to 28 cores and a new LGA1954

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Newegg Unveils July 2026 Promo Codes and Savings on Tech
Tech
Jul 9, 2026Wired

Newegg Unveils July 2026 Promo Codes and Savings on Tech

Newegg is offering substantial savings this July 2026, with promo codes and discount opportunities across its extensive catalog of electronics, including gaming PCs, laptops, and essential computer components. Tech

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Valve Steam Machine: A Great Idea, Five Years Too Late
Review
Jul 8, 2026Engadget

Valve Steam Machine: A Great Idea, Five Years Too Late

Valve Steam Machine review: A commendable concept with outdated hardware, an exorbitant price, and poor timing, struggling to compete with modern consoles and PCs.

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Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year
Tech
Jul 6, 2026The Next Web

Nintendo to Cease Original Switch Sales in Europe Next Year

Nintendo will cease selling all original Switch models across Europe by mid-February 2027, driven by a new EU regulation requiring user-replaceable batteries. This move impacts the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED, as well as some accessories. The upcoming Switch 2 will also see a minor redesign to comply.

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Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups
Tech
Jul 6, 2026TechCrunch AI

Station F ramps up as a launchpad for Europe’s hottest AI startups

Station F is intensifying its focus on the European AI ecosystem with the upcoming second batch of its F/ai accelerator program. Aiming for rapid commercialization, the program helps startups achieve significant revenue, backed by major tech partners and VCs. This initiative reinforces Station F's role as a critical hub for nurturing AI talent and innovation on the continent.

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Creator PCs: Are Makers Meeting Creative Needs
Review
Jul 4, 2026TechRadar

Creator PCs: Are Makers Meeting Creative Needs

Quick Verdict The PC market is actively chasing the "creative" user, a demographic whose needs are increasingly distinct from traditional gamers and enterprise workstation users. While initial efforts focused on

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Mastering JavaScript Dates: From Pitfalls to Modern APIs
Programming
Jul 2, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering JavaScript Dates: From Pitfalls to Modern APIs

JavaScript date and time management is notoriously challenging, leading to subtle production bugs. This article explores key concepts like epoch time and time zones, delves into the pitfalls of the native `Date` object, and highlights powerful solutions like the INTL and upcoming Temporal APIs for robust, modern web development.

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This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game
Tech
Jun 27, 2026The Verge

This puzzle game’s simple premise hides surprising depth: indie game

Solo developer TrampolineTales has released *What’s the Password?*, a puzzle game challenging players to input four-digit codes. Despite its simple premise, the game offers surprising depth through diverse and clever clue formats, available on PC, iOS, and Android.

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Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features
Programming
Jun 27, 2026Hacker News

Reverse Engineering IBM's MCGA Gate Arrays: Uncovering Hidden Features

This article explores the reverse engineering of IBM's MCGA gate arrays, the 72X8300 Memory Controller and 72X8205 Video Formatter. It details newly discovered, previously undocumented features like genlock capabilities, various clock controls, and manufacturing test registers. These insights offer significant value for hardware enthusiasts, preservationists, and emulator developers seeking a deeper understanding of vintage IBM PC graphics hardware.

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Steam Machine Review: Valve's Living Room PC Makes a Grand Entrance
Games
Jun 22, 2026IGN

Steam Machine Review: Valve's Living Room PC Makes a Grand Entrance

Valve's Steam Machine arrives as the ultimate living room PC, blending PC flexibility with console-like ease. Priced at $1,049, it offers surprising value as an entry-level gaming PC, delivering solid 4K performance with some tweaks in a discreet, plug-and-play package.

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Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro
Games
Jun 20, 2026GameSpot

Crimson Desert: Grab the Bomb Backpack, Become an Explosive Maestro

Crimson Desert features a wild item, the Alchemy Explosive Pack, which generates bombs when hit. Discover how to acquire this ridiculous backpack from Bleed Bandits in the Southern Quarry, despite a notorious dropping bug. Learn the exploit that lets you trigger infinite bombs with your own attacks, turning you into an unstoppable explosive force.

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GTA 5 Upgrades Go Free: A Gift, Or a Sign of Things to Come
Games
Jun 17, 2026Kotaku

GTA 5 Upgrades Go Free: A Gift, Or a Sign of Things to Come

Rockstar is making current-gen upgrades for GTA V and GTA Online free starting June 18 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC Enhanced editions. This move eliminates previous upgrade costs, coinciding with the upcoming Kortz Center Heist and hinting at a strategic push to phase out last-gen support ahead of GTA 6's launch.

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Senua's Saga of Uncertainty: Decoding Microsoft's Controversial Moves
Games
Jun 17, 2026IGN

Senua's Saga of Uncertainty: Decoding Microsoft's Controversial Moves

Just days after announcing Ninja Theory's new game, *Senua*, at the Xbox Games Showcase, reports surfaced that Microsoft was planning to shut down or spin off the studio. This bewildering turn of events stems from Xbox's recent financial "reset" and has left fans questioning the future of Ninja Theory and its highly anticipated next title, currently slated for TBA 2027.

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How to Safely Free Up PC Storage Without Risky Cleanup Tools
How To
Jun 17, 2026How-To Geek

How to Safely Free Up PC Storage Without Risky Cleanup Tools

Learn to take control of your PC's storage by manually identifying and removing unnecessary files, effectively reclaiming disk space while avoiding the pitfalls of automated cleanup tools that can delete critical data.

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ZDNet's 2026 RAM Advice: Practical Guidance for PC & Mac
Review
Jun 16, 2026ZDNet

ZDNet's 2026 RAM Advice: Practical Guidance for PC & Mac

Quick Verdict ZDNet’s deep dive into RAM requirements for 2026 offers a pragmatic, consumer-focused guide for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook users. It clearly establishes 16GB as the new standard for most Windows PCs and

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Computex 2026: A Practical Turn for PC Hardware
Review
Jun 15, 2026Digital Trends

Computex 2026: A Practical Turn for PC Hardware

Computex 2026: Practicality Over Brute Force Verdict: Computex 2026 wasn't about flashy spec bumps, but a refreshing shift towards practicality, user experience, and accessibility. The PC industry is finally maturing,

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Resident Evil Veronica Remake Dominates Summer Game Fest Hype Cycle
Games
Jun 14, 2026Polygon

Resident Evil Veronica Remake Dominates Summer Game Fest Hype Cycle

Capcom's remake of Resident Evil Veronica was the most popular game announced at Summer Game Fest, topping Steam wishlists with over 800,000 entries. It also performed exceptionally well across trailer engagement and press coverage, proving its dominance as a third-party title.

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Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to
How To
Jun 13, 2026MakeUseOf

Why Disabling Windows Prefetch Makes Your PC Slower and How to

Discover why turning off Windows Prefetch can degrade performance, understand how Windows manages memory efficiently, and learn to correctly interpret your PC's RAM usage in Task Manager.

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Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity
Review
Jun 12, 2026Android Authority

Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity

Vivo X Fold 6 Preview: A Glimpse into Foldable Productivity Verdict: The upcoming Vivo X Fold 6 is shaping up to be a compelling rival in the foldable market, not just for its hardware but for its genuinely innovative

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How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank
How To
Jun 11, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Get a Steam Deck Without Breaking the Bank

Introduction: Your Affordable Path to Handheld PC Gaming Dreaming of diving into your Steam library on the go but put off by the rising costs of new handheld gaming PCs? You're not alone! With global component shortages

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