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Microsoft 50th Anniversary Copilot Event live – we're on the ground with all the latest news
By Philip Berne, John-Anthony Disotto last updated
Microsoft's 50th Anniversary Copilot Event live: Everything you need to know about the upcoming AI event as we celebrate 50 years of Seattle's tech giant.

This mini PC has a 7-inch display that can apparently run Windows and an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The compact yet powerful Kingdel Mini PC delivers desktop-level performance in a portable package with a built-in touchscreen display.

Chinese brand’s $2,000 Ryzen AI Max+ mini PC set to go on sale, signed by Lisa Su
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The GMKTec EVO-X2 sets new standards for mini PCs, with unmatched AI performance and a powerful Strix Halo APU.

Android and Fire TVs are getting a new, cheap ATSC 3.0 adapter – but I wish it worked on LG OLED TVs
By Al Griffin published
A new, cheap ATSC 3.0 digital TV tuner is now available, but it will only work with specific TV smart systems.

Don't worry, TikTok isn't going anywhere - at least not for the next 75 days
By Marcus Mears III published
TikTok gets another 75-day extension in US app stores.

‘Possible, but not probable': analysts react to rumors of a $2,300 iPhone after Trump tariffs
By Jamie Richards published
We check in with analysts for a balanced view

ChatGPT-5 is on hold as OpenAI changes plans and releases new o3 and o4-mini models
By Graham Barlow published
ChatGPT-5 is delayed, but o3 and o4 mini LLMs to be released in a couple of weeks.

Intel’s Superfluid cooling solution is capable of handling 1.5kW of heat and could be used on Nvidia's GB300 superchip
By Wayne Williams published
Intel’s Superfluid cooling solution is capable of handling 1.5kW of heat and could be used on Nvidia's GB300 superchip.
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