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If Sony Makes a PS6 Handheld, It Could Succeed Where the Vita Didn’t

April 2, 2026

Sony’s handheld problem was never the hardware. Rumors about a future PlayStation handheld keep resurfacing, with multiple reports over the past year suggesting Sony is at least exploring a portable system to accompany its next-generation console plans. Sony has not officially announced such a device, and the more detailed claims circulating online still come from […]


Asus Expands ROG Strix OLED Lineup With Three 27-Inch QHD Gaming Monitors

March 13, 2026

Featured image: Asus ROG Strix OLED XG27AQDMG Gen2 gaming monitor. Image credit: Asus. That is the company line, naturally. But on paper, the launch does show a fairly deliberate attempt to cover multiple segments of the 1440p OLED market: a glossy WOLED option for buyers chasing punchier contrast, a faster 280Hz QD-OLED model for competitive […]


Microsoft’s Project Helix Could Turn the Next Xbox Into a Native PC Gaming Console

March 9, 2026

Concept illustration of Microsoft’s rumored Project Helix architecture bridging Xbox and Windows PC gaming. For decades, the gaming industry has operated with a clear divide: consoles and PCs. Each platform had its own architecture, operating system, and software ecosystem. But Microsoft may be preparing to erase that distinction. According to discussions emerging around GDC 2026, […]


AMD’s FSR 4.1 DLL Leak Suggests a Strategic Pivot Toward Game-Integrated AI Upscaling

March 2, 2026

A newly surfaced DLL referencing AMD’s next iteration of FidelityFX Super Resolution—widely identified as “FSR 4.1”—is drawing fresh attention to a potential shift in AMD’s graphics strategy. While AMD has not formally announced FSR 4.1 at the time of writing, the discovery suggests a meaningful pivot: moving advanced AI-powered upscaling and frame generation out of […]


AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT vs RTX 5070 Ti: Is the Price-to-Performance Crown Still AMD’s?

February 17, 2026

InsightTechDaily — In early 2026, GPU value isn’t just about performance. It’s about what you can actually buy — and for how much. February 2026 has reshaped the high-end GPU market in ways few expected. Tightening global memory supply, renewed semiconductor tariffs, and sustained enterprise AI demand have pushed pricing upward across the enthusiast GPU […]


Sony State of Play Reveals PS5’s 2026 Strategy: Big Remakes, Fewer Risks, and a Premium Future

February 14, 2026

Sony State of Play Confirms Major 2026 PS5 Roadmap and Remakes Sony’s February State of Play didn’t just showcase games—it quietly revealed how the PlayStation 5 plans to survive the most expensive console generation in years. The February 12 presentation confirmed a software lineup anchored by high-profile remakes and carefully timed new releases, including the […]


AMD Signals 2027 Next-Gen Xbox Chip as AI Gaming Hardware Race Accelerates

February 9, 2026

AMD has signaled that development is underway on a new semi-custom system-on-chip (SoC) designed to support a potential 2027 launch window for Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox. The disclosure provides one of the clearest early hardware timing signals for the next console cycle and suggests significant advances are already in development across CPU, GPU, and AI-accelerated gaming […]


Linux Gaming: Not a Windows Replacement — But a Real Option for Many Gamers

February 3, 2026

Linux Gaming in 2026: Not a Windows Replacement — But a Real Option for Many Gamers For most of its history, Linux gaming lived in a strange middle ground: technically impressive, culturally passionate, and commercially marginal. It never needed to replace Windows — but it did need to escape the hobbyist corner it was stuck […]


Nintendo Monitors Volatile Memory Market as Switch 2 Pricing Pressure Intensifies

February 1, 2026

Nintendo Monitors Volatile Memory Market as Switch 2 Pricing Pressure Intensifies AI-driven memory demand is reshaping consumer hardware economics, and even Nintendo may not be immune. As the global semiconductor industry pivots toward AI acceleration and high-performance computing, an unintended consequence is rippling outward: consumer electronics are increasingly exposed to component price volatility once largely […]


Beyond GitHub: Emerging AI Coding Tools Challenge the Status Quo

January 12, 2026

Beyond GitHub: Emerging AI Coding Tools Challenge the Status Quo For years, GitHub has been the center of modern software development. Its repository hosting, collaboration tools, and—more recently—AI-powered Copilot have made it the default platform for millions of developers. What’s changing in 2026 isn’t GitHub’s relevance, but the landscape around it. A growing number of […]