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Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 might get a SteamOS version next year
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Lenovo’s Legion Go 2 might get a SteamOS version next year

According to a new report, Lenovo could be preparing a version of its Legion Go 2 handheld that runs SteamOS instead of Windows. This variant may be announced at CES 2026, aiming to fix the subpar Windows experience on a small screen.

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
How Proxmox Turns a Mini PC Into a Full Home Server Lab
ComputingInnovationSoftware

How Proxmox Turns a Mini PC Into a Full Home Server Lab

Starting with a simple Home Assistant setup, the author expanded his homelab using Proxmox virtualization to run TrueNAS, Jellyfin, and a suite of self-hosted apps. The project, documented in August 2024, shows how a single, quiet computer can replace cloud services and run an entire home’s digital

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Microsoft’s Latest Windows Update Is a Performance Double-Edged Sword
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Microsoft’s Latest Windows Update Is a Performance Double-Edged Sword

Microsoft’s December 2025 updates are forcing a tricky trade-off. A service known for high CPU/RAM usage is now set to run automatically, potentially slowing lower-end PCs, while a new NVMe feature promises huge speed gains.

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
OpenAI’s $1.4 Trillion Bet on Compute, and the Fear of Not Spending Enough
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OpenAI’s $1.4 Trillion Bet on Compute, and the Fear of Not Spending Enough

OpenAI leadership is making a staggering bet on AI compute, arguing that not spending enough is their biggest risk. The company has committed roughly $1.4 trillion to data center projects over the next eight years but is still five years away from profitability, according to CEO Sam Altman. Execs sa

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Tailscale and RustDesk: The Remote Access Combo I Should’ve Tried Sooner
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Tailscale and RustDesk: The Remote Access Combo I Should’ve Tried Sooner

According to XDA-Developers, combining Tailscale’s zero-config VPN with the open-source remote desktop tool RustDesk creates a powerful, secure setup for accessing devices. This duo allows for direct connections without port forwarding or public relay servers, working across Windows, Linux, macOS, i

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Windows Weekly’s 2025 Wrap-Up: Gaming on Arm, AI, and Epic’s Wins
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Windows Weekly’s 2025 Wrap-Up: Gaming on Arm, AI, and Epic’s Wins

The hosts of Windows Weekly break down the most impactful updates from a busy 2025. They dive into the state of gaming on Windows 11 on Arm, Microsoft’s AI strategy, and significant developments for Epic Games and Xbox.

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
The Corporate Exodus is Creating an Army of Elite Consultants
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The Corporate Exodus is Creating an Army of Elite Consultants

In the wake of massive layoffs at companies like Target, Verizon, and Omnicom, a wave of senior talent is refusing to go back to the corporate grind. Instead, they’re launching independent consultancies, leveraging AI and new networks to build their own empires. The traditional agency RFP model is d

by Carter WellsDecember 18, 2025
The AI Boom’s Big Problem: Where’s the Power Coming From?
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The AI Boom’s Big Problem: Where’s the Power Coming From?

The explosive growth of AI is creating a massive demand for data center power, but the U.S. grid is already maxed out. A new report highlights the push for “self-supply” energy and the stark contrast with China’s rapid build-out. The solution might even involve moving data centers to space.

by Carter WellsDecember 17, 2025
Console Sales Just Hit A 30-Year Low. What’s Going On?
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Console Sales Just Hit A 30-Year Low. What’s Going On?

The video game hardware market in North America just had its worst November in three decades. Unit sales plummeted to 1995 levels, even as the average price of a console hit a new record high of $439. The PS5 retook the top spot from the Switch 2, but the overall picture is bleak.

by Carter WellsDecember 17, 2025
iPhone 18’s Rumored Chip Change Could Finally Fix Overheating
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iPhone 18’s Rumored Chip Change Could Finally Fix Overheating

Apple is reportedly planning a major internal hardware shift for the iPhone 18 series. The move to Wafer-level Multi-Chip Module packaging, paired with TSMC’s 2nm process, targets more efficient cooling and power use.

by Ryan HolbrookDecember 16, 2025

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