Hardware Busters

AMD Unleashes Open AI Ecosystem Vision with New Silicon, Software, and Systems at Advancing AI 2025
At the Advancing AI 2025 event in San Jose, AMD pulled the curtain back on its most ambitious AI strategy yet—delivering a sweeping portfolio of

Rainbow Six Siege X Launches As A Free-2-Play Evolution
by Solidus Ubisoft has reimagined a celebrated chapter in tactical gaming history with the release of Rainbow Six Siege X as a free-to-play experience. This

MindsEye’s: A failure Or A Soon-To-Be Great AAA Game
by Solidus The launch of MindsEye has been affected not only by significant technical problems but also by an almost complete lack of an advertising

Super Flower Zillion Direct Review: Built to Breathe
The Zillion Direct doesn’t chase trends, it redefines what an airflow focused case can be. Let’s take a closer look at why this inconspicuous chassis

SilverStone Triton 750Rx ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Most users prefer PSUs with modular cables, but still, there are some offerings with fixed cables, with more affordable prices. In today’s review I will

Summer of Mayhem & Mystery: The Wildest Upcoming Games (June 2025 – Early 2026)
From jungle legends reborn to paranormal exterminators and existential mailmen, the next batch of blockbuster titles proves that gaming in 2025–2026 is anything but ordinary.

SilverStone Triton 850Rx ATX v3.1 PSU Review
A non-modular PSU that meets the strict ATX v3.1 specification? SilverStone thought that this would be a good idea and released the Triton RX line.

Smartphone Sensors Turned Antimatter Cameras in CERN’s AEgIS Breakthrough
Mobile tech meets particle physics in stunning high-res imaging of antiproton annihilations. What if your smartphone camera could do more than snap selfies and shoot

Fire Blanket: An Essential Tool That You Probably Aren’t Aware Of
Fire: The fury of nature or a gift to humanity from the gods, heroes, titans, etc.. Whatever you can think of fire, there is only

A YouTuber Just Built a Handheld Laser So Powerful It Can Melt Titanium and Fracture Diamonds — And Somehow Still Has Fingers
Forget laser pointers. This is a weaponized science fair project from the future. While most of us use lasers to annoy cats or make dry

Apple’s A20 Chip Ushers in a New Era: 2nm, WMCM, and the Future of the iPhone 18
Apple’s A20 chip will debut with the iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max, and the long-rumored iPhone 18 Fold—and it’s not just about being smaller or

SilverStone Hela 2500Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Back in the day the strongest badass PSUs could deliver up to 1600W. There was only one Super Flower Leadex that went a little above,

The Battery That Lasts 5,700 Years? Meet the Diamond-Powered Future
Imagine a battery so powerful and long-lasting, your great-great-great-grandkids could still be using it—5,700 years from now. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right?

Xiaomi Declares War on the West’s Silicon Supremacy with XRING 01 3nm Chip and 15S Pro Flagship
In a move that’s likely to rattle Qualcomm’s boardrooms and catch Washington’s eye, Xiaomi has officially launched its first high-end in-house processor — the XRING

MSI MAG A850GLS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review
I have already evaluated the strongest member of MSI’s MAG A-GLS line, and in today’s review I will look at the second stronget model with

New E2 SSD Form Factor Promises 1 Petabyte Capacity, Targets ‘Warm’ Data in Data Centers
A next-generation SSD form factor is aiming to redefine high-density storage for data centers. Dubbed E2, the new flash-based SSD format is being developed through

Nintendo Switch 2 Launches with Big Games, Bigger Worlds—and Even Bigger Storage Demands
After months of anticipation, leaks, and speculation, the Nintendo Switch 2 is officially here. Unveiled on June 5th, the new hybrid console marks a significant

MSI MAG A1000GLS PCIE5 ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The MSI MAG A-GLS line consists of four models with capacities ranging from 650W to 1000W. In today’s review I will look at the strongest

Silicon Outlaws: Huawei Charges Into 3nm GAA and Carbon Chip Future Without ASML’s Blessing
In a move that could shake the very substrate of the semiconductor world, Huawei is tearing through sanctions and silicon limits alike, laying the groundwork

Concrete Batteries Are Being Sunk Beneath the Sea. Are We Witnessing the Birth of the Blue Energy Age?
In the silent depths off the California coast, a revolution is quietly unfolding—one made not of silicon and satellites, but of concrete, turbines, and the

The World’s First Genetically Modified Spider Just Spun a Web Into the Future of War
It begins—not with a bite, but with a glow. Scientists backed by the U.S. Navy have genetically modified spiders for the first time in history,

Microsoft Just Killed Passwords in Authenticator—And Millions Are in Trouble
Eight weeks. That’s how long you’ve got before Microsoft wipes out your saved passwords. The tech giant just confirmed that its wildly popular Microsoft Authenticator

Montech Century II 1050W ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The Montech Century II line lists three members, with capacities ranging from 850W to 1200W. I have already evaluated the strongest member of the line

Montech Century II 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The Montech Century II line lists three members, with capacities ranging from 850W to 1200W. In today’s review I will put to the test the

Google Pixel 10 Pro: Leaks, Colors, AI Features, and the Accidental Reveal You Didn’t Expect
“Ask More of Your Phone” — or catch it mid-commercial shoot on the street. When it comes to keeping secrets, Google continues to be charmingly

From iOS 18 to iOS 26? Apple May Rethink Software Names — But What About the iPhone?
Apple’s about to give its software a new name—and maybe a new identity. According to a recent report from Bloomberg, Apple plans to ditch the

The Ghost in the Upload: Can Consciousness Survive the Copy-Paste?
For centuries, humans have sought to conquer death, outthink decay, and preserve the self beyond the confines of biology. Today, that dream is morphing into

Two Hours to Anywhere: China’s Hypersonic Leap Redraws the Global Map, But Are We Ready?
Imagine boarding a plane in Paris, settling in, and landing in New York before your coffee even cools. No jet lag. No 12-hour ordeal. Just

The Invisible Wells in Our Skies: Why Breakthrough Water-Harvesting Tech Isn’t Saving the World—Yet
As the global climate crisis deepens and freshwater resources dwindle, the idea that we could pull clean water directly from thin air sounds almost too

Bitcoin vs Quantum Computers: The Coming Storm
For years, crypto believers whispered about the so-called “Q-Day”—the moment quantum computers become powerful enough to crack the cryptography behind Bitcoin. That day just got

Quick Tips #41: Bypass Microsoft Account The Harder Way
As you may know already, I have written two Quick Tips articles on how to bypass the Microsoft Account requirement on Windows 10/11. But Microsoft

The New Space Race Isn’t Just Lunar — It’s Legal, Digital, and Very Political
In one corner of the world, China and Russia are planning to power the Moon with a nuclear plant by 2036. On the other hand,