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The Unseen Price Tag: How AI’s Boom Is Draining Our Planet

But behind the seamless cloud services, the instant search results, and the incredible advancements in artificial intelligence lies a dark and often unexamined cost: the environmental toll of the data center.

Does Microsoft Need a Smaller Surface Pro and Laptop to Replace the Surface Go Lineup?

Microsoft’s Surface lineup has long sought to strike a balance between cutting-edge innovation and practicality, providing a range of devices catering to various needs. However, the Surface Go—intended as a more affordable, compact alternative—has often struggled to live up to expectations. With rumors circulating about Microsoft’s plans to release smaller, modern designs for the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, now seems the perfect time to ask: is it finally time to retire the Surface Go and replace it with more premium, yet compact, alternatives?

ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition: A Fresh Take on a Classic

The ThinkPad X9 14 Aura Edition is a stunner. Gone are the days of matte black finishes and the iconic red TrackPoint nub. Instead, Lenovo has opted for a sleek, recycled aluminum chassis in a classy gray finish. It’s lightweight (just 2.74 pounds) and ultra-thin at 0.51 inches, making it a breeze to carry around.
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