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PCWorld confirmed that Lenovo will continue supporting the Legion Go handheld gaming device with driver and BIOS updates until October 2029.
Recent rumors about discontinued driver support stemmed from a miscommunicated regional statement that was potentially mistranslated or outdated.
Lenovo is actively collaborating with AMD to deliver thoroughly…
Are you sharing streaming passwords? Read this first
February 27, 2026
A lot’s changed since I first wrote about sharing your streaming passwords more than a decade ago.
While Netflix once lauded password sharing as a growth mechanism, lately it’s been pushing more password sharers to pay up as it focuses on growing revenue. Disney and HBO…
Lenovo’s new folding handheld gaming tablet thing is ridiculous
February 27, 2026
Lenovo has become synonymous with unveiling concept devices, many of which eventually arrive in the market. But Lenovo’s latest is truly bizarre: a folding tablet which doubles both as a laptop and a handheld gaming display with accompanying controllers.
It truly looks…
Netflix is my new no-lie laptop battery test
February 26, 2026
If you were to take a laptop on a plane or away for a ski weekend, how long would it last streaming Netflix before it ran out of battery? It’s a good question, and one that deserves an answer.
I’ve tested Intel’s Core Ultra 200 (Lunar Lake) and Intel’s Core Ultra 300 (Panther Lake) while looking at representative laptops for work, not play. But the streaming question is one that’s nagged…
Microsoft offers extended security updates to more Windows versions
February 25, 2026
Official support for Windows 10 was supposed to end in October 2025, but Microsoft shifted plans and continued to provide security updates for another year via the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. It’s free for private users and protects against malware and other…
Anker Nano 13-in-1 USB-C dock review: Small, useful, slow to charge
February 25, 2026
$149.99
Devices with smaller pop-out features are inherently cool. Take Batman’s Batpod cycle, for instance. So Anker’s Nano Docking Station (13-in-1, with its Removable Hub) instantly adds a bit of cachet with its pull-out USB-C hub, making it convenient to take on the…
A modder turned a Victorian radiator into a steampunk gaming PC
February 25, 2026
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PCWorld reports that Billet Labs transformed a 100kg Victorian-era cast-iron radiator into a fully functional steampunk gaming PC.
The unique build features high-end components including a Ryzen 9800X3D processor and RTX 5080 graphics card with custom water cooling.
The radiator’s 18 liters of water effectively dissipate heat, maintaining low…
Ducky OK-M keyboard review: A new budget champ
February 24, 2026
It’s been almost three years since I reviewed the G.Skill KM250, and declared it the gold standard in mechanical keyboard value. Ever since then I’ve been on the lookout for something that might dethrone that design. And I think Ducky has done that with the OK-M.
Ducky…
DDR5 RAM is now three-to-four times as expensive as it should be, thanks to the “AI” boom (and it won’t stop there). But this week, there’s an oh-so-rare opportunity for consumers to fight back, at least for a small subset of United States consumers… via a…
Accio Lawyers! Microsoft manager trained AI on pirated Potter books
February 23, 2026
Oh, my. With “AI” systems causing a lot of problems pretty much everywhere, it’s a bad look for one of the world’s most important tech companies to actively promote piracy. But that appears to be just what happened, with a post hosted on Microsoft’s developer blog, actively using an apparently pirated set of Harry Potter novels to train an Azure-based “AI” system.
“The Harry Potter…