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A Samsung strike could make your RAM even more expensive
Samsung's unionized workers may strike for 18 days starting May 21st over bonus pay disputes, potentially costing the company $700 million daily in lost memory production. PCWorld reports this strike could worsen the existing chip shortage and drive RAM prices even higher than current levels, which are already 3-4 times more expensive than last year. The disruption threatens global electronics supply chains despite Samsung's $13.4 billion profit in 2025. As if the AI data center boom wasn't causing enough problems for PC hardware, a looming strike in Samsung's home territory of South Korea could grind the memory giant's already-strained production to a halt. According to the latest reporting from Reuters, a long-simmering dispute between Samsung and its unionized labor force has boiled over, with no compromise in sight even after days of government-mediated talks.
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This tiny travel power bank with built-in cable? Only 20 today
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. The Baseus Picogo is credit-card-sized, has a built-in USB-C cable, and charges phones in under an hour. The Baseus Picogo 10,000mAh Power Bank launched at $50, then fell to $40 later. You can get it for $30 at Amazon right now--or you can take advantage of this Best Buy clearance deal, which has it priced down to just $20. That's 60% off MSRP and an excellent value for a backup battery source that's as portable and convenient as they come. This ultra-portable power bank has the dimensions of a credit card and just a little more thickness, measuring 3.4 x 2.3 x 1.0 inches.
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LG's 27-inch 1440p OLED gaming monitor is 400 off today
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. LG's 27-inch 1440p OLED gaming monitor is $400 off today It's now down to $500 (was $900) at Amazon. OLED monitor prices are falling and you can even find a few models for under $400 these days. But if you want power and brand reputation, you can't go wrong with LG's 27-inch 1440p UltraGear for $500 at Amazon, a delicious 44% off its original $900 price. This isn't a massive monitor that takes over your whole desk--just large enough for solid gaming, work, and browsing.
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Take a nostalgic trip through the early internet with Wayback Machine
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. From ancient forums to chaotic 2000s web design, this site preserves decades of internet history for you to explore. And while most of it vanished years ago, the Wayback Machine lets you return and experience it all over again. Run by the nonprofit Internet Archive, the Wayback Machine is basically a time machine for the web. Remember all of the weird games and Flash movies on Ebaum's World and Newgrounds?
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I put my gaming PC on the floor. A year later, I regretted it
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. I put my gaming PC on the floor. Bad PC placement can quietly wreck airflow, fill your rig with dust, and trigger overheating. I had a desktop gaming rig built for me about 10 years ago. I chose large and chunky parts, which the tower reflected in its sheer enormity.
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Your productivity apps shouldn't come with a monthly bill -- Office 2024 is now 130 just once
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Your productivity apps shouldn't come with a monthly bill -- Office 2024 is now $130 just once Get Microsoft Office 2024 for Mac or PC for a one-time payment of $129.97 (MSRP $249.99) Subscription fatigue is real, especially when the software you rely on every day keeps charging you month after month just to open a spreadsheet or draft a document. Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business gives you the familiar apps you actually use -- including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook -- with a lifetime license for Mac or PC at $129.97 through May 31. Whether you're drafting reports, crunching numbers, designing presentations, or wrangling emails, Office 2024 gives you the tools you need, without the hassle of monthly payments.
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I was duped by an AI customer service bot and I hate it
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. AI customer service bots are increasingly common, but many don't disclose they're AI. "Hey, it's Theo," said the friendly text message from the restaurant I'd just booked on Resy. Any dietary restrictions or allergies for the kitchen, and are we celebrating anything special this visit?" What a nice text, I naively thought, as I gamely replied we were coming in for Mother's Day.
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Anker Zolo power bank with built-in USB-C cable drops to 36
When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. Best Buy is selling the Anker Zolo power bank for $36 (originally $46). It has a built-in USB-C cable, 20,000mAh capacity, and fits in small pockets. I have so many power banks at home, but out of all of them, there's only one that I carry with me when out and about: the Anker Zolo. It's my go-to power bank and it can be yours, too, at a nice discount. Right now, Best Buy is selling it for just $36 (originally $46).
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AI voice chat sucks. This startup thinks it's cracked it
PCWorld reports that Thinking Machines, founded by ex-OpenAI executive Mira Murati, has developed new AI voice interaction models that enable real-time conversations with interruptions and visual cue recognition. The technology uses a dual-AI system with a fast interaction model and background model for complex tasks, employing a multi-stream, micro-turn approach. This advancement could transform AI voice chat from current CB radio-style turn-taking into natural human-like conversations, though the technology remains in research phase. Voice chatting with today's AI can feel as stilted as an old-school CB radio exchange, where you're forced to take turns as you talk. "Hey ChatGPT, let's talk about the movies!
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