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2026-04-27

Reviews 52622 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Lenovo pushes hard into portable gaming with its new Legion Pro 7 laptop, combining raw processing power and a stunning OLED display for players who want uncompromising performance on the go. Meanwhile, Noctua expands its premium fan lineup with a sleek black version of its highly rated NF-A14x25 G2 series that maintains the brand's reputation for quiet and efficient thermal management. Gamers seeking affordable upgrades will find exceptional value in AMD's Ryzen 5 7600X3D, which currently stands alone at its price point when it comes to pure gaming speed. The roundup also highlights precision peripherals like the compact CHERRY keyboard featuring magnetic switches alongside Razer's lightweight DeathAdder mouse equipped with an advanced optical sensor for competitive play.

Computers: Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IAX10H 16" OLED Gaming Laptop Review
Cooling: Noctua NF-A14x25 G2 chromax.black Series Review
CPUs: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D review: An unbeatable value gaming CPU
Input: CHERRY XTRFY K5 PRO TMR Compact Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard Review, Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro Esports Green Gaming Mouse Review

2026-04-25

Windows 11 778 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Experimental Preview Build 29576 finally drags audio configuration out of legacy Control Panel dialogs and drops it directly into modern Settings, which saves anyone who manages multiple sound devices from unnecessary navigation headaches. The update also introduces a point-in-time restore option inside the recovery environment, giving users a faster way to roll back system state when bad drivers or failed updates break normal booting. Task Manager gets optional columns for tracking neural processing unit activity and AppContainer isolation, letting power users actually see what local AI workloads are doing without relying on third-party monitoring tools. Since this flight still sits in the experimental channel with gradual feature rollouts, testing it requires a secondary machine or virtual environment and plenty of patience while Microsoft sorts out localization quirks and stability issues.

Windows 11 778 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Preview Build 28200 lands in the Experimental channel with a handful of practical tweaks that actually improve daily system behavior. The update renames the gaming overlay to Xbox mode and streamlines its setup wizard so it stops feeling like a forced tutorial. Voice typing animations finally stay anchored to the dictation key instead of blasting a full screen overlay that blocks your actual work. Storage navigation speeds up on large drives, network data counters stop reporting impossible numbers, and startup apps launch faster right after boot.

Windows 11 778 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Experimental Preview Build 26300.8289 pushes Dev Channel users into the new Experimental track while quietly fixing some long-standing workflow annoyances. The update finally gives people actual control over patches by allowing unlimited pause times, skipping updates during setup, and showing clearer installation details before they hit your machine. Taskbar clicks on the left edge now reliably open the Start menu, Group Policy Editor stops throwing random errors, and printer driver identifiers get updated ahead of Microsoft’s upcoming ranking changes. Feature flags might display a glitchy status toggle, but everything still works as intended, so stick to this experimental flight only if you are comfortable testing unpolished system tweaks.

Windows 11 778 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Beta Preview Build 26220.8283 finally patches the stubborn Group Policy Editor crashes that have been frustrating administrators lately. The update also refines left-aligned taskbar behavior so clicking the far edge actually opens the Start menu without missing half your taps. Microsoft quietly updated Times New Roman to fix overlapping diacritical marks in Greek and Cyrillic text, though users should still report any lingering positioning bugs through the Feedback Hub. Meanwhile, new printer driver hardware IDs signal that Windows is preparing stricter rules for third-party print software, so legacy network setups might need a quick compatibility check before installing.

Reviews 52622 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Arctic’s redesigned Xtender case delivers premium spacious interior design and sleek aesthetics, though the NZXT N7 Z890 motherboard struggles to justify its price against better alternatives. Liquid cooling options from Cooler Master and ASRock emphasize practical features like customizable displays and silent operation modes for modern builds. BLUETTI rounds out the hardware segment with a compact battery backup system that seamlessly protects both kitchen appliances and desktop computers during unexpected power failures. Readers can also explore fresh takes on high pixel density gaming monitors and Housemarque’s looping narrative action game as this weekly roundup continues to track the latest tech releases.

Windows 11 778 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft is rolling out Windows Update changes that finally give users direct control over patch timing, including indefinite pause extensions and the option to skip setup updates until after reaching the desktop. The power menu now cleanly separates standard restart and shutdown buttons from update-specific actions, stopping those frustrating surprise installations right after you click to turn off your PC. Driver patches will display clear hardware categories instead of vague titles, while background downloads are being coordinated into a single monthly reboot cycle to cut down on constant interruptions. Faster download sizes and automatic failure recovery round out the updates, aiming to keep systems secure without constantly demanding user attention or breaking workflow.
2026-04-24

Reviews 52622 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's hardware roundup covers fresh reviews across several categories, starting with modular PC cases and compact AI workstations. Corsair's FRAME 4000 series stands out for builders who want endless customization options without sacrificing structural integrity. The computing section highlights powerful portable machines like the ASUS ProArt GoPro Edition laptop alongside Dell's mini workstation built around NVIDIA's latest superchip. Graphics cards, keyboards, audio gear, and storage drives round out the collection with practical picks for gamers and home lab enthusiasts alike.

2026-04-23

Reviews 52622 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The ACEMAGIC Retro X5 mini PC catches the eye with its chunky Nintendo-inspired design that secretly packs modern AMD processing power. Intel's updated Core Ultra 5 chips deliver noticeable gains in synthetic benchmarks and gaming tests, proving their worth in direct comparisons. You can also pick up the Endorfy Meta chair for a budget-friendly seating option or switch to the Beyerdynamic MMX 150 headphones if you want classic audio without tangled wires. The Keychron K3 Ultra keyboard brings a refreshing wooden aesthetic to both workspaces, while ScaleFlux pushes storage performance forward with an incredibly efficient enterprise SSD that finally makes Jonsbo's large NAS enclosure feel like the perfect companion for everyday backup routines.

Computers: ACEMAGIC Retro X5 AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Mini PC review
CPUs: Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus vs Intel Core Ultra 5 245K CPU Review
Gaming: Endorfy Meta Review - Budget-friendly Gaming Chair
Headphones: Beyerdynamic MMX 150 Wireless Review – Classic Beyer Sound Finally Cuts the Cord
Input: Keychron K3 Ultra Review: Got Wood?
Storage: ScaleFlux CSD5320 7.68 TB Review - Compression Magic, Review of the Jonsbo N6 NAS Enclosure - One Step Closer to the 3-2-1 Backup Strategy

2026-04-22

Microsoft 11978 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Visual Studio Code 1.117 finally lets business users plug their own API keys directly into Copilot chat, keeping teams compliant without forcing them out of the editor. The update also streams AI responses more smoothly with incremental rendering and makes it easier to track long-running terminal commands through built-in notifications. Terminal profile crashes are fixed, agent CLI titles now display correctly, and the Insiders Agents app gains sub-session support alongside general interface polish. Alongside these workflow upgrades, TypeScript 6.0.3 patches recent import bugs while several older settings quietly move toward deprecation.

Microsoft 11978 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released the .NET 10.0.7 update with a critical security fix for CVE-2026-40372, which resolves a DataProtection HMAC validation flaw that could allow attackers to forge authentication tokens. Developers can install the new SDK or runtime through official installers, Docker images, or package managers while ensuring their IDEs like Visual Studio 18.4 stay compatible. After upgrading, rotating the DataProtection key ring remains mandatory to invalidate any compromised tokens generated during the vulnerable window. Skipping this patch leaves web applications exposed to authentication bypasses, making immediate deployment essential for maintaining secure session handling.

Reviews 52622 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Intel recently launched its updated Core Ultra processors to stay competitive during a sluggish PC market marked by rising RAM costs. AMD is simultaneously targeting enthusiasts with the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, which delivers massive cache improvements but comes at a steep price that some critics question. The roundup also covers practical upgrades for your desk setup, including a budget ultrawide monitor, an ergonomic wireless mouse, and a compact mechanical keyboard built for fast response times. Gamers looking to dive back into Sanctuary will find Diablo IV's latest expansion offers the strongest story yet alongside two brand new character classes.

CPUs: Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs. Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus Review, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 review: More cache, more cash, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Review: Ultimate No-Compromise CPU, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition processor review
Displays: 
KOORUI 34E6UC Gaming Monitor Review - UltraWide Gaming at 180Hz on a Budget
Gaming: 
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred Review - The Epic Conclusion to a Long Narrative Arc
Input: 
be quiet! DARK PERK Ergo Wireless Gaming Mouse Review, AULA F87 PRO V2 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory: 
Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-6000 32 GB CL40 Review

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