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Developer_Direct kicked off big 2026 for Xbox

https://youtu.be/hXn6bvU1Kh4 Developer_Direct kicked off the 2026 gaming announcements with a packed showcase highlighting major titles coming to Xbox this year. Playground Games, Game Freak,...

CES 2026: Lenovo Color Sync Mode Links Laptop and Monitor

Physically, the Aura Edition departs from previous Yoga designs. A two‑tone Thunder Grey finish and a reengineered thermal system aim to balance performance and acoustics.

CES 2026: Lenovo Just Killed the “AI App” with the Launch of Qira

Enter Lenovo Qira (and Motorola Qira for the mobile side), a system-level intelligence that doesn't live in an icon on your desktop, but in the very fabric of your devices.

CES 2026: HP Reimagines the Desk With EliteBoard G1a and Series 7 Pro 4K Monitor

Together, they form a modular, minimalist reimagining of the modern workstation, one that’s lighter, more flexible, and more AI‑accelerated than anything HP has shipped before.

CES 2026: Dell’s Strategic Return to Brand Identity and High-End Real Estate

Dell has used this year's show to plant its flag firmly back in the XPS camp while simultaneously aggressive expanding its Alienware and UltraSharp footprints.

CES 2026: HP Unveils AI‑Focused Consumer Lineup

The company framed the lineup around “the work of everyday life,” citing rising gig‑economy participation and a sharp increase in daily AI use among knowledge workers.
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