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Games & Commerce
Don\'t judge by the graphics card alone: Four gaming laptops that still make sense amid surging RAM prices
Rising memory prices are spreading into the gaming laptop market, increasing the cost burden for high-spec models and leading some products to cut specifications at the same price. TechRadar said buyers risk getting weaker performance if they focus only on the graphics card name. It selected four models it said keep relatively balanced configurations, including options from Asus, Alienware and Acer. The assessment emphasised real component combinations over headline discount rates.
AI & Enterprise
Alienware unveils three 30th anniversary gaming laptops, from flagship to multipurpose
Dell Technologies has unveiled three new 2026 Alienware gaming laptops, comprising the Alienware 16 and 18 Area-51 flagships and the Alienware 16X Aurora mainstream model. All three use Intel Core Ultra 200HX processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. The 16-inch models adopt Alienware’s first anti-glare OLED panel. Dell said the Area-51 line applies an AW30 design concept and a patented Zero Hinge design.
AI & Enterprise
Diet, sleep and travel plans: How ChatGPT suggests cutting fatigue
A report introduced an account of reduced fatigue after following artificial intelligence advice from ChatGPT for a week. The key was not finding a new secret, but breaking familiar habits into smaller steps, adding check-ins and lowering the burden of execution. The suggestions focused on meal planning to cut daily decisions, keeping a consistent bedtime routine and making long-term travel plans by spending a few minutes each day imagining and gathering information.
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Mobility
Nvidia expands autonomous driving alliance as Hyundai, Nissan, Isuzu, BYD and Geely join
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AI & Enterprise
AWS says AWS Transform cuts technical debt and speeds application modernisation
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Industry
LG Electronics unveils custom B2B display solutions at ISE
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Telecommunications & Media
Netflix\'s \'Isatong\' captivates global viewers as new titles pile up