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AMD RX 9060 XT Pushed to 4.769 GHz in Record Overclock
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AMD RX 9060 XT Pushed to 4.769 GHz in Record Overclock

AMD released a short clip showing a Radeon RX 9060 XT pushed to a record 4.769 GHz, far above its normal 2.5‑3.13 GHz operating range. The extreme overclock was achieved by two veteran overclockers using liquid‑nitrogen cooling, but AMD omitted details on voltage, power...

By Guru3D
Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System

Leica Biosystems, a Danaher subsidiary, unveiled the Leica CM1950 cryostat equipped with DualEcoTec cooling. The device cools specimens up to three times faster and chambers up to twice as fast, slashing setup and case times. It employs a near‑zero global...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Fanning Funding Flames for Processors, METS
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Fanning Funding Flames for Processors, METS

NRFC analyst Lauren McGregor outlined a new funding wave targeting high‑performance processors, emphasizing the role of METS (Mining Equipment Technology Services) as a financing conduit for miners. The discussion highlighted record‑level capital inflows, flexible loan structures, and joint‑venture models that...

By Australia’s Mining Monthly
Samsung Electronics, KT Hit Record 6G Speeds in 7GHz Band
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Samsung Electronics, KT Hit Record 6G Speeds in 7GHz Band

Samsung Electronics, Korean carrier KT and test‑equipment firm Keysight reported a record 3 Gbps downlink in the 7 GHz band, a core frequency earmarked for 6G. The speed was achieved using a prototype base station with massive MIMO architecture that transmitted eight...

By The Korea Herald
Hexagon Launches New Certified Marker-Free HYPERSCAN 3D Scanner
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Hexagon Launches New Certified Marker-Free HYPERSCAN 3D Scanner

Swedish metrology firm Hexagon unveiled the HYPERSCAN 3D scanner, a portable, marker‑free system designed for large‑scale production inspection. Certified to VDI/VDE 2634‑3 and validated by an ISO 17025 lab, the scanner offers two models—Ultra (5.5 m range) and Super (7 m range) with up...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Pax Silica Pact: India Plugs Into US Tech Alliance to Secure Chips, AI and Critical Minerals
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Pax Silica Pact: India Plugs Into US Tech Alliance to Secure Chips, AI and Critical Minerals

India signed the Pax Silica Declaration at the India AI Impact Summit, formally joining the U.S.-led technology coalition that spans semiconductors, artificial intelligence and critical minerals. The pact reinforces a full‑stack supply‑chain partnership aimed at reducing reliance on hostile or coercive...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Dosenbach-Ochsner Installs More than 100 Exotec Skypod Robots to Modernize Swiss Warehouse
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Dosenbach-Ochsner Installs More than 100 Exotec Skypod Robots to Modernize Swiss Warehouse

Dosenbach‑Ochsner, part of the Deichmann Group, has gone live with Exotec’s Skypod robotic system at its Luterbach warehouse, deploying over 100 autonomous picking robots. The robots now service roughly 174,000 storage locations, handling both picking and packing operations. Flexibility and...

By Robotics & Automation News
Vietnam Making the Leap Into AI and Semiconductors
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Vietnam Making the Leap Into AI and Semiconductors

Vietnam is targeting a selective role in the AI and semiconductor value chains, emphasizing manufacturing, testing, packaging and applied AI rather than frontier chip design. The strategy builds on a mature electronics production base, abundant skilled labor and strong ASEAN...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Tower Semiconductor and Xanadu Industrialize Silicon Photonic Quantum Stack
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Tower Semiconductor and Xanadu Industrialize Silicon Photonic Quantum Stack

Tower Semiconductor and quantum‑computing startup Xanadu have broadened their partnership to industrialize a silicon‑photonic quantum stack. Leveraging Tower’s PH18 200 mm silicon photonics platform, the joint effort will transition Xanadu’s low‑loss SiN waveguide and integrated photodiode designs from prototype to high‑volume...

By Quantum Computing Report
AQT Integrates IBEX Q1 Trapped-Ion QPU Into Scaleway Sovereign Cloud
NewsFeb 20, 2026

AQT Integrates IBEX Q1 Trapped-Ion QPU Into Scaleway Sovereign Cloud

Alpine Quantum Technologies and Scaleway have integrated AQT’s IBEX Q1 trapped‑ion quantum processor into Scaleway’s sovereign Quantum‑as‑a‑Service platform. The QPU, featuring all‑to‑all qubit connectivity and high gate fidelity, is accessible via open‑source frameworks without reservation during set time windows. Hosted...

By Quantum Computing Report
Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 Brings Kubernetes to Oracle Database Appliance
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 Brings Kubernetes to Oracle Database Appliance

Red Hat OpenShift 4.21 now officially supports Oracle Database Appliance, extending enterprise Kubernetes to Oracle’s engineered on‑prem system. The integration lets organizations run containerized workloads directly on ODA, combining Red Hat’s orchestration with Oracle’s optimized database hardware. By unifying the application and...

By Red Hat – DevOps
Emerging Chiplet Designs Spark Fresh Cybersecurity Challenges
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Emerging Chiplet Designs Spark Fresh Cybersecurity Challenges

Chiplet technology is reshaping semiconductor design by allowing modular, mix‑and‑match silicon components, accelerating AI data‑center and autonomous‑vehicle development. However, the distributed manufacturing model creates new supply‑chain vulnerabilities, as a single compromised chiplet can introduce hardware Trojans that affect entire systems....

By Dark Reading
Our All-Time Favorite Xbox Gaming Headset with "Immaculate Sound and a Cavernous Soundscape" Is on a 25% Discount — and...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Our All-Time Favorite Xbox Gaming Headset with "Immaculate Sound and a Cavernous Soundscape" Is on a 25% Discount — and...

The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset, praised for its 60 mm Eclipse drivers and 80‑plus hour battery, is now discounted 25 % to $149.99 on Amazon and other retailers. It offers multi‑platform wireless connectivity, dual‑USB switching, Bluetooth 5.2, and a memory‑foam cushion for comfort....

By Windows Central
Amazon Just Shared Great News for This AI Chipmaker (Hint: Not Nvidia)
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Amazon Just Shared Great News for This AI Chipmaker (Hint: Not Nvidia)

Amazon announced a $200 billion capital‑expenditure plan for 2026, a $70 billion jump from the prior year, with a sizable portion earmarked for AI‑focused data‑center capacity. AWS’s custom‑chip business now runs over $10 billion in revenue and is expanding at triple‑digit rates, driven...

By Motley Fool – Investing
Google’s Tensor G6 Rumored to Be Paired with New Titan M3 Security Coprocessor
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Google’s Tensor G6 Rumored to Be Paired with New Titan M3 Security Coprocessor

Google is reportedly developing a third‑generation Titan M security coprocessor, dubbed Titan M3, for its upcoming Tensor G6 chipset, internally codenamed “Google Epic.” Leaked internal listings reference firmware named “longjing,” suggesting the chip is in early development. The move appears aimed at narrowing...

By 9to5Google
Kollmorgen Introduces AKME Series Servo Motors for Hazardous Locations
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Kollmorgen Introduces AKME Series Servo Motors for Hazardous Locations

Electromate has launched the Kollmorgen AKME Series Servo Motors, specifically engineered for hazardous environments with Zone 2 and Zone 22 certification. The new line spans IEC frame sizes 2 through 7, operates from 48 Vdc to 400 Vac, and reaches speeds up to 5,000 rpm...

By RoboticsTomorrow
MWC 2026: What We Expect to See at Mobile World Congress This Year
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MWC 2026: What We Expect to See at Mobile World Congress This Year

Mobile World Congress returns to Barcelona from March 2‑5, 2026, gathering the mobile industry's biggest players. Samsung, Google, Xiaomi, Honor, Tecno, Qualcomm, MediaTek and many others will showcase new smartphones, wearables and AI‑focused hardware. Highlights include Samsung’s Galaxy S26 hands‑on, Google’s Android 16...

By Android Central
Razer Unveils$500 Flagship Gaming Keyboard — Huntsman Signature Edition Built From CNC-Machined Aluminum, Featuring 8,000 Hz Polling and Snap Tap
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Razer Unveils$500 Flagship Gaming Keyboard — Huntsman Signature Edition Built From CNC-Machined Aluminum, Featuring 8,000 Hz Polling and Snap Tap

Razer has introduced the Huntsman Signature Edition, a $499.99 flagship keyboard built with a CNC‑machined aluminum chassis and a PVD‑finished back plate. It retains the Huntsman V3 Pro internals, featuring Razer’s Gen 2 optical switches that deliver an 8,000 Hz polling rate. The...

By Tom's Hardware
Galaxy Buds 4 Dummy Leaks Downplay AirPod Comparisons with New Metallic Finish
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Galaxy Buds 4 Dummy Leaks Downplay AirPod Comparisons with New Metallic Finish

Samsung previewed its upcoming Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro through dummy units sent to stores ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event. Both models feature a brushed metallic stem intended to distance the design from Apple’s AirPods, addressing prior criticism of visual...

By 9to5Google
I Repurposed My Old Android Phone as an Always-On Bedside Assistant
NewsFeb 19, 2026

I Repurposed My Old Android Phone as an Always-On Bedside Assistant

A tech writer transformed an unused Pixel 5 into a dedicated bedside assistant, leveraging its OLED always‑on display, wireless charging, and low standby draw. By installing a minimal home screen, enabling Bedtime Mode, and adding the Sleep as Android app, the...

By MakeUseOf
Scale Computing Expands Edge Portfolio with Adaptiv Networks Deal
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Scale Computing Expands Edge Portfolio with Adaptiv Networks Deal

Scale Computing announced the acquisition of Canadian SD‑WAN and SASE provider Adaptiv Networks, integrating its cloud‑native networking stack into Scale’s SC//AcuVigil managed services. The deal, terms undisclosed, adds built‑in connectivity and centralized orchestration for distributed sites, targeting retail, hospitality and...

By Gestalt IT
The 'USB-C' Label on Flash Drives Is a Trap: How Manufacturers Hide Ancient USB 2.0 Speeds
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The 'USB-C' Label on Flash Drives Is a Trap: How Manufacturers Hide Ancient USB 2.0 Speeds

USB‑C flash drives often carry a premium price, yet many still operate at legacy USB 2.0 speeds, misleading buyers. The article stresses that only drives with genuine USB 3.2 Gen 1 or Gen 2 support deliver the advertised performance, and that capacity, NAND quality,...

By How-To Geek
How AI Is Forcing Storage Back Into the Enterprise Conversation
NewsFeb 19, 2026

How AI Is Forcing Storage Back Into the Enterprise Conversation

Early enterprise AI projects allocated most budgets to compute, treating storage as a leftover expense. As AI moves from experimentation to production, organizations discover that data readiness and storage performance, especially for retrieval‑augmented generation and inference, are the real constraints....

By Blocks & Files
I Played Microsoft Flight Simulator with This Revolutionary Joystick Disguised as a Controller — and I'm in Love with It
NewsFeb 19, 2026

I Played Microsoft Flight Simulator with This Revolutionary Joystick Disguised as a Controller — and I'm in Love with It

The Honeycomb Echo Aviation Controller is a compact, PC‑only flight‑sim peripheral that packs authentic aircraft controls into a travel‑friendly package. Priced at $149.99, it features a Hall‑Effect thumbstick, interchangeable levers, and a rugged carrying case, while allowing deep customization of...

By Windows Central
NHPBS Readies For ATSC 3.0 Service With Assistance Of Heartland Video Systems
NewsFeb 19, 2026

NHPBS Readies For ATSC 3.0 Service With Assistance Of Heartland Video Systems

New Hampshire PBS (NHPBS) has completed a statewide air‑chain upgrade to support ATSC 3.0, with Heartland Video Systems delivering design, hardware, and remote commissioning. The project replaced legacy ATSC 1.0 encoders with Harmonic XOS units, added HEVC‑DASH capable equipment, and installed a...

By TVTechnology
AMD Zen 6 Desktop CPUs Rumored: 6 to 24 Cores and 12-Core CCDs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

AMD Zen 6 Desktop CPUs Rumored: 6 to 24 Cores and 12-Core CCDs

AMD is rumored to launch Zen 6 desktop CPUs featuring a 12‑core CCD, enabling dual‑CCD configurations that could reach up to 24 cores. This would be the first time the mainstream Ryzen line exceeds the 16‑core ceiling that has persisted since...

By Guru3D
MIT Researchers Develop Miniaturized Breast Ultrasound Wearable
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MIT Researchers Develop Miniaturized Breast Ultrasound Wearable

MIT researchers have created a miniature ultrasound system roughly the size of a smartphone and costing about $300, capable of capturing real‑time three‑dimensional breast images. The device uses a square‑array probe with CODA geometry, reducing transducer elements from 1,024 to...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Flaw in Grandstream VoIP Phones Allows Stealthy Eavesdropping
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Flaw in Grandstream VoIP Phones Allows Stealthy Eavesdropping

A critical stack‑buffer overflow (CVE‑2026‑2329) was discovered in six Grandstream GXP1600 series VoIP phones, receiving a CVSS score of 9.3. The flaw resides in an unauthenticated web API endpoint that lets attackers overflow a 64‑byte buffer, gain root privileges, and...

By BleepingComputer
5 Powerful Command Line Tricks Every Raspberry Pi Owner Should Know
NewsFeb 19, 2026

5 Powerful Command Line Tricks Every Raspberry Pi Owner Should Know

Raspberry Pi owners can boost reliability and efficiency by mastering five essential command‑line tools. Monitoring temperature with vcgencmd prevents throttling, while cron automates routine scripts. htop offers real‑time insight into CPU and memory usage, and SSH enables headless remote control. Finally, nmap...

By How-To Geek
Integrated Safety Vs. Standalone Safety Controllers
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Integrated Safety Vs. Standalone Safety Controllers

Integrated safety controllers using industrial Ethernet dominate complex automation, offering reduced wiring, scalable diagnostics, and deterministic communication. However, standalone safety controllers remain preferable for simple machines, multi‑vendor environments, and retrofit projects due to their independence and ease of validation. Dedicated...

By Control Design
Luminus Leverages APC Partnership to Enhance Energy-Efficient LED Lighting Solutions
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Luminus Leverages APC Partnership to Enhance Energy-Efficient LED Lighting Solutions

Luminus Devices and APC Electronics have formed an exclusive partnership that couples Luminus’s high‑brightness LED modules with APC‑E’s silicon‑carbide (SiC) power semiconductors. The integration promises up to 15% efficiency improvement in high‑power luminaires and a 50% reduction in power‑supply size...

By Semiconductor Today
Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 Sells 57K Units and Switch Family Sells 26K Units
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Japan: Nintendo Switch 2 Sells 57K Units and Switch Family Sells 26K Units

Nintendo’s second‑generation console, the Switch 2, topped Japan’s hardware sales for the week of 9‑15 February, moving 57,779 units. The broader Switch family—including OLED, Lite and the original model—added another 26,481 units, bringing total weekly hardware shipments to over 84,000. PlayStation 5 titles...

By My Nintendo News
MedStar Health, Withings Bring Connected Devices to Concierge Medicine Program
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MedStar Health, Withings Bring Connected Devices to Concierge Medicine Program

MedStar Health is scaling its Signature concierge primary‑care program by partnering with Withings Health Solutions to supply patients with cellular blood‑pressure cuffs and scales. The collaboration leverages MedStar’s existing telehealth and remote‑patient‑monitoring infrastructure to collect real‑world physiologic data outside the...

By Healthcare Innovation
MCNEX and Valens Unveil QHD Automotive Cameras Using VA7000 Chipsets
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MCNEX and Valens Unveil QHD Automotive Cameras Using VA7000 Chipsets

South Korean module maker MCNEX and Valens Semiconductor have launched a new family of automotive front‑ and rear‑view cameras that deliver quad‑high‑definition (QHD) video using Valens’ VA7000 A‑PHY chipsets. The cameras transmit high‑resolution video over unshielded twisted‑pair (UTP) or low‑cost...

By Just Auto
Samsung Nearing One UI 8.5, New Bixby Release with Its Latest Beta Update
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Samsung Nearing One UI 8.5, New Bixby Release with Its Latest Beta Update

Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 8.5 Beta 5 to Galaxy S25 owners in the United States, following earlier releases in the UK and India. The beta introduces a single change: an upgraded Bixby version that leverages Perplexity’s large‑language‑model capabilities. While the...

By 9to5Google
Connected and Compromised: When IoT Devices Turn Into Threats
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Connected and Compromised: When IoT Devices Turn Into Threats

The proliferation of consumer and enterprise IoT devices continues unchecked, yet most lack basic security controls such as passwords and encryption. Research presented by Mattia Epifani at RSAC 2026 shows that devices—from Amazon Echo to smart refrigerators—store unprotected audio, credentials, and personal...

By Dark Reading
Energy Storage Group Emtel Energy USA Rebrands as Syntropic Power
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Energy Storage Group Emtel Energy USA Rebrands as Syntropic Power

Energy storage specialist Emtel Energy USA has rebranded as Syntropic Power and introduced three stationary‑storage product lines—GridSurge, GridSpan and Tenet. The systems employ sodium‑ion batteries that have passed UL 9540A fire‑safety testing and are undergoing third‑party validation at Rochester Institute of...

By POWER Magazine
UGREEN Expands Its NAS Lineup with New AI-Powered Flagship Series, Signaling the Era of the Smart Private Cloud
NewsFeb 19, 2026

UGREEN Expands Its NAS Lineup with New AI-Powered Flagship Series, Signaling the Era of the Smart Private Cloud

UGREEN unveiled its AI‑powered NAS flagship iDX series, positioning the devices as smart private‑cloud hubs that process data locally with on‑device large language models. The top‑end iDX6011 Pro packs an Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU, 96 TOPS of AI compute, 64 GB LPDDR5X memory...

By Irish Tech News
Dell Launches New Budget 1080p Gaming Monitor with an Ultra-Fast 240Hz Refresh Rate for Less than $130 — New 27-Inch...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Dell Launches New Budget 1080p Gaming Monitor with an Ultra-Fast 240Hz Refresh Rate for Less than $130 — New 27-Inch...

Dell introduced the SE2726HG, a 27‑inch 1080p IPS gaming monitor priced at $129.99. It delivers an ultra‑fast 240 Hz refresh rate and claims a 0.5 ms response time in extreme mode, paired with AMD FreeSync Premium. The unit includes two HDMI 2.1 ports...

By Tom's Hardware
Just when I Thought Android Handhelds Couldn't Get Any Weirder, Here Comes the Pocket Super Knob 5000
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Just when I Thought Android Handhelds Couldn't Get Any Weirder, Here Comes the Pocket Super Knob 5000

GameMT unveiled the Pocket Super Knob 5000, an Android gaming handheld distinguished by a physical knob replacing the traditional second thumbstick. It runs on a MediaTek Helio G85 processor, features a 5‑inch 1080p display, and includes a Hall‑effect thumbstick for...

By Pocket Tactics
This Little-Known Camera Trick Makes Using an Android Flip Phone Worth It
NewsFeb 19, 2026

This Little-Known Camera Trick Makes Using an Android Flip Phone Worth It

Android Central highlights the Camcorder mode built into Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Motorola's Razr Ultra 2025. The feature activates when the device is folded halfway and rotated to landscape, splitting the screen between a live viewfinder and thumb‑controlled video tools....

By Android Central
StorONE Arrays Adopt External Flash JBODs in Flash Program
NewsFeb 19, 2026

StorONE Arrays Adopt External Flash JBODs in Flash Program

StorONE introduced a 9x ROI on Flash program that pairs its S1 disk‑drive array with external SSD JBODs, creating an automatic two‑tier system that places hot data on flash and warm or cold data on HDDs. The solution leverages the...

By Blocks & Files
Moonwatt Targets ‘Same Disruption String Inverters Had in Solar’ with Distributed Sodium-Ion BESS Architecture
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Moonwatt Targets ‘Same Disruption String Inverters Had in Solar’ with Distributed Sodium-Ion BESS Architecture

Moonwatt, a Netherlands‑based startup, announced its first distributed sodium‑ion battery energy storage system (BESS) at Cleantech Park Arnhem, backed by a €1.15 million grant. The company’s modular, string‑based architecture mirrors the disruptive impact of solar string inverters, promising scalable double‑digit to...

By Energy Storage News
Nothing Is the only Brand Taking the Counterfeit Tech Problem Seriously
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Nothing Is the only Brand Taking the Counterfeit Tech Problem Seriously

Nothing has publicly tackled the surge of counterfeit tech in India, revealing a joint effort with CMF and local authorities that recently seized more than 1,100 fake items. The company showcased counterfeit earbuds, phones and accessories that closely mimic official...

By Android Central
Freeform Raises $67M Series B to Scale up Laser AI Manufacturing
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Freeform Raises $67M Series B to Scale up Laser AI Manufacturing

Freeform announced a $67 million Series B round to accelerate its metal 3D‑printing platform. The capital will fund the upgrade from the GoldenEye system to the AI‑native Skyfall printer, which will employ hundreds of lasers to produce thousands of kilograms of parts...

By TechCrunch AI
Rising Graphics Card Prices Have Killed Demand, at Least for One Manufacturer's GPUs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Rising Graphics Card Prices Have Killed Demand, at Least for One Manufacturer's GPUs

Graphics card prices have surged due to cryptocurrency mining, AI workloads, and a recent DDR5 RAM price explosion, pushing AMD's RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT to record highs. Japanese retailer data from GAZ:Log shows those price spikes coincided with rising inventory, indicating...

By PCGamesN
China’s AI Build-Out Forces a Rapid Shift to Liquid Cooling — Massive Clusters Put Pressure on Domestic Suppliers to Shift...
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China’s AI Build-Out Forces a Rapid Shift to Liquid Cooling — Massive Clusters Put Pressure on Domestic Suppliers to Shift...

China’s rapid AI compute expansion is forcing a wholesale shift from air to liquid cooling in data centers. Dozens of domestic firms, led by Envicool whose shares have tripled, are scaling liquid‑cooling solutions to support 42 "10,000‑card" clusters delivering over...

By Tom's Hardware
The only Oral-B Electric Toothbrush Upgrade You Need Is at Its Lowest-Ever Price on Amazon
NewsFeb 19, 2026

The only Oral-B Electric Toothbrush Upgrade You Need Is at Its Lowest-Ever Price on Amazon

The Oral‑B iO2 electric toothbrush, praised for its three brushing modes, pressure sensor, and long battery life, is now available at a record low price on Amazon. After an initial four‑star review, the device is discounted 60% to £39.99, down...

By T3
Data Stored in Glass Could Last over 10,000 Years, Microsoft Says
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Data Stored in Glass Could Last over 10,000 Years, Microsoft Says

Microsoft’s Project Silica has demonstrated that a 120 mm × 120 mm borosilicate glass plate, only 2 mm thick, can store 4.8 TB across 301 layers and survive accelerated aging tests suggesting a lifespan of at least 10,000 years. The research replaces costly fused‑silica with widely produced...

By Network World