computing articles published July 18, 2025
July 18 articles
- Colorful’s white graphics card merges cooling and storage like never before - and it might actually be overdesigned
- The new ThinkPad X9 is ultra-thin, ultra-white, and ultra-confusing for longtime Lenovo fans
- AMD's Threadripper 9995WX stuns in Cinebench R23 — new Ryzen flagship reportedly 73% faster than its predecessor
- Best Laptop for College Students: Top Laptops for School in 2025
- Only $114 for the 2TB Platinum P41 from SK hynix in this Newegg low-price deal — one of our favorite PCIe Gen 4 drives
- AMD Officially Announced Threadripper 9000 and Prices Aren't As Crazy As We Thought
- Firefox engineer warns Intel Raptor Lake CPUs are 'crashing more often because of the summer heat,' and it's making me worry about the future of these chips
- Intel slashes Core Ultra 5 225 and Core Ultra 5 225F pricing by up to 21% — get entry-level Arrow Lake for 13% below MSRP
- Why IPython is Better Than the Standard Python Interpreter
- Amazon is knocking 75% off a loaded Lenovo Chromebook with this surprise deal
- I have no idea what I'd use this gorgeous retro futuristic macropad for, but at $99 I'm thinking of slamming the buy button anyway
- Intel Arrow Lake refresh might not have a new NPU after all — latest reports indicate a clock speed bump only
- Large-scale shipments of Nvidia GB300 servers tipped to start in September — GB200 demand remains 'robust' despite widespread coolant leak reports
- Keep this to yourself, but a BIOS with a theoretical 2,001 W power limit exists for this absurdly overbuilt Galax RTX 5090 D
- Microsoft Backtracks on New Taskbar Time Format As Users Insist on AM/PM Indicators
- Set Up Mac Split Screen View to See Multiple Windows at Once
- Clever DIYer Turns Old Memory Chips Into a CPU
- AT&T Fiber 300 Review: Here’s Why I Won’t Be Upgrading From This Plan Anytime Soon
- The iconic 'Severance' keyboard is real, and it'll cost you more than a PS5 Pro
- Japanese chipmaker Rapidus begins test production of 2nm circuits — company commits to single-wafer processing ahead of 2027 mass production target
