Uperfect UFree V Review: A Wireless “True” Portable Monitor With Incredible Compatibility And Versatility

After having reviewed several portable monitors from Uperfect , I got my hands on the UFree V, a new portable monitor which promises completely "wireless" operation. As soon as I read that, my interest sparked several folds since conventional portable monitors aren't "truly" portable, as you still have to power them using an outlet and connect them to a device.

Portable monitors are usually much lighter and thinner than regular desktop monitors, but UFree V brings both a lighter and thinner build, alongside wireless operation


QNAP Pairs a 6-Year-Old Zen 2 EPYC With NVIDIA’s 96GB RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell in Its New Edge AI NAS

QNAP has introduced its new AI NAS, which packs a 16-Core AMD EPYC "Zen 2" CPU & can be paired with up to an RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU.

The " " is QNAP's latest Edge AI offering that combines two distinct hardware components. But before we get into the details, it should be mentioned that QNAP's latest AI NAS is designed for LLM, RAG, and various GenAI applications.

Two components power the server, the first is the AMD EPYC


Sub-1nm Process Technology Won’t Arrive Till 2034, Logic Roadmap Highlights 2D FETs For 0.2nm & Sub 0.2nm Nodes By 2043-2046

Moore's Law has slowed down, but progress continues in logic development as a new roadmap points to sub-1nm process nodes around 2034.

Process technologies have slowed down as we transition into the Angstrom era. While newer nodes continue to offer uplifts, they are getting expensive to produce as the machinery needed to achieve newer designs comes at higher costs. Furthermore, the reliance on chiplets through advanced package solutions has reduced the need to shift to newer nodes immediately, as the former provides a scalable and


AMD Finally Cracks HDMI 2.1 On Linux After Years Of Forum Lockout, Thanks To Valve’s Quiet Push

AMD has taken a major step toward enabling native open-source HDMI 2.1 support on Linux by submitting new patches for its AMDGPU driver.

It appears that the HDMI 2.1 support is finally arriving to Linux as AMD has submitted the new Fixed Rate Link (FRL) patches for its AMDGPU driver. This has been one of the longest-standing limitations that affected Radeon GPUs on the platform. There have been years of restrictions tied to the HDMI Forum (Org behind the HDMI standard) policies that prevented upstream


AMD’s Ryzen 7 7800X3D Hits Its Lowest 2026 Price At $324, Undercutting The 9800X3D By $126 For Gamers

One of the best gaming processors has dropped to its lowest price in 2026, but it's a limited-time deal.

Not just Ryzen 7 9800X3D , the launch of newer and faster processors has resulted in price drops across various Ryzen chips, including previous-gen CPUs. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still one of the best gaming chips that trades blows with Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but is significantly cheaper right


User Walks Out From Walmart With A Ryzen 7 7800X3D And 7600X For Just $220

You don't see these deals everyday, and this is one of the craziest ones we have seen so far for the AM5 platform.

The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D sells for around , which, even though it is significantly lower than its launch price, is still a hefty price tag for most. Being one of the best gaming processors, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D sees huge demand, which is why users are willing to pay over $300


Crimson Desert Patch 1.5 Lets You Refight All 69 Bosses, as Pearl Abyss Doubles Down After 5M Sales

Today, Pearl Abyss rolled out update 1.5 for Crimson Desert across all platforms except the Mac App Store, which will receive it at a later time.

Patch 1.05.00's headline addition is the highly anticipated (and promised ) Rematch system , which lets players revisit any of the game's 69 bosses at any time by lighting their lantern at the site of a previous encounter to read a Memory Fragment. The system launches with two modes: Reminisce , which recreates the fight

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A MacBook Owner Shows The Risk Of Taking Expensive Hardware Through Airport Security, With Staff Taking No Responsibility For The Damage Caused

The unibody aluminum chassis of Apple’s MacBook family offers sufficient durability, but it’s always a good practice to carry a bag with plenty of padding for that extra layer of cushioning when you go through airport security. Unfortunately, one event that cannot be avoided is when you’re forced to offload laptops onto a bin, which then goes through a belt during the security check.

Sadly, one owner has shown evidence that his MacBook was dented after it fell off that very belt, and the airport staff were


LG Japan Drops Pre-Order Pricing For Its 5K2K UltraGear OLED, Slashing 21% Off The $2,099 Flagship Before Launch

LG Japan has disclosed the official prices for its high-end OLED gaming monitors, as well as specifications on the official Japanese website.

The LG UltraGear EVO lineup introduced at CES this year is now starting to hit shelves, at least in a few regions. While not available globally at the moment, LG Japan has started taking pre-orders for two models in the LG UltraGear EVO lineup. This includes the flagship 45-inch UltraGear EVO AI 5K2K 45GX950B-B


TSMC’s A16 ‘1.6nm’ Node Promises 10% Speed Boost or 20% Power Cut Over 2nm, With Backside Power Hitting Production by Q4 2026

TSMC's next-generation A16 or 1.6nm process tech will be the start of its "Angstrom Era" journey, delivering improved performance/power profiles versus 2nm.

, TSMC will be presenting its A16 process node technology. A16 is part of TSMC's Angstrom era family of nodes, which includes A14 and the recently announced A13 & A12 .

In a preview provided by VLSI of the upcoming paper titled "T1.5"