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Glyph Atom EX40 review: Rugged, portable 40Gbps USB4 storage

I was impressed with the Glyph Atom EX40 from the minute I took it out of the box. It’s a looker, and its random and real-world performance were top-notch. Alas, it ain’t cheap, though with the current high price of NAND it’s looking almost like a bargain. Read on to learn more, then see our roundup of the best external drives for comparison. The black and dark gray, aluminum-bodied Atom…
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Google’s still struggling to crack PC gaming

Do PC gamers long to play mobile games…on the PC? Google continues to think so, and the company is making incremental moves to improve its Google Play platform on the PC. Google is adding a Steam-like trial period of one hour, called Game Trials, while adding more paid…
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Conduent hack exposed 25 million medical, Social Security records

Who is Conduent? If you asked that question this past week, you’re not alone. Hackers stole sensitive information on a sizable portion of U.S. residents from this major data processor, with the original estimate to be about 10.5 million back in October. But recent disclosures have shot the number of the affected to 25 million—which pushed Conduent back into the news. The Texas Attorney General…
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Nvidia gobbles up 94% of the PC graphics card market

When we think of the PC graphics-card market, we usually think of three players: Nvidia, AMD, and to a lesser extent, Intel. Those days are over. According to market data released by Jon Peddie Research for the fourth quarter of 2025, AMD’s market share in the PC graphics-card market has plunged to well under 10 percent. Intel is virtually non-existent. The remainder — over 90 percent — is…
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Logitech’s radical new mouse ditches clicks for magnets

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld highlights Logitech’s Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, which replaces traditional clicks with innovative magnetic switches that measure press distance and offer adjustable actuation. The $180 mouse delivers rapid…
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‘Claude’ AI is coming to Microsoft 365

The agentic world that Microsoft and others have envisioned for AI is now arriving in the company’s office apps, where prompts are replacing the need to build PowerPoint presentations from scratch, even with Anthropic’s Claude. Microsoft is pushing several major changes…
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Nvidia loves the RAM crisis

Storage is hard to find. Graphics cards are hard to find. RAM is extremely hard to find, even if you’re a PC manufacturing giant. And it’s all thanks to the “AI” data center buildout. But Nvidia, or at least its highly visible CEO Jensen Huang, couldn’t be happier about it. “I love constraints,” said Huang at a recent conference. “In a world of constraints, you have no choice but…
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