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Python Finally Gets Official Lazy Imports After Years of Waiting
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Python Finally Gets Official Lazy Imports After Years of Waiting

Python developers will soon get official lazy imports through PEP 810, approved after a month of debate. The opt-in feature defers module loading until actually needed, addressing long-standing startup time frustrations.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s About to Make Cheap Laptops – Finally
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Apple’s About to Make Cheap Laptops – Finally

Apple is breaking from tradition by developing its first low-cost laptop. The budget Mac aims to compete directly with Chromebooks and entry-level Windows machines. This marks Apple’s first serious attempt at the affordable laptop market.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Windows Users Finally Get Their Magic Trackpad Equivalent
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Windows Users Finally Get Their Magic Trackpad Equivalent

After years of waiting, Windows users might finally get a proper alternative to Apple’s Magic Trackpad. The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro just crushed its Kickstarter goal and promises advanced gesture controls, force sensing, and deep Windows integration. Production starts in December with shipping plann

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s Already Testing iOS 26.2 Beta
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Apple’s Already Testing iOS 26.2 Beta

Apple is moving fast with its next software updates, releasing the first betas of iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 to developers. This comes just one day after the public launch of iOS 26.1, suggesting a focus on stability during the holiday period.

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Actually Kill Chromebooks
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Apple’s Budget MacBook Could Actually Kill Chromebooks

Apple is reportedly developing an affordable MacBook codenamed J700 that could launch for as low as $599. The device would use iPhone processors instead of M-series chips and target would-be iPad buyers. With a 2026 launch window, this could seriously challenge Chromebooks and midrange Windows lapto

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Quantum internet prototype links 18 users in breakthrough
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Quantum internet prototype links 18 users in breakthrough

Researchers in China have created one of the most advanced quantum networks to date, connecting 18 users through quantum entanglement. The breakthrough involves fusing two smaller networks using a technique called entanglement swapping, but experts remain skeptical about its practical applications f

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
DeepCool’s new CPU coolers add digital displays and smarter cooling
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DeepCool’s new CPU coolers add digital displays and smarter cooling

DeepCool is refreshing its popular AK series CPU coolers with second-generation models featuring improved thermal designs and optional digital displays. The new lineup includes standard models and digital versions that show CPU temperature, usage, wattage, and frequency in real-time. All models laun

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
Windows 10 just won’t die despite Microsoft pulling support
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Windows 10 just won’t die despite Microsoft pulling support

Windows 10 is proving incredibly sticky despite Microsoft ending free support on October 14. The operating system still commands over 41% market share while Windows 11 adoption crawls at 55%, a stark contrast to Windows 7’s rapid decline during its end-of-life period.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025
The $10 Billion Liquid Cooling Frenzy Is Here
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The $10 Billion Liquid Cooling Frenzy Is Here

Power management giant Eaton is acquiring Boyd Thermal for $9.5 billion, while Vertiv snaps up PurgeRite for $1 billion. These massive deals signal that liquid cooling is no longer optional for AI factories and high-performance computing. The race to cool our overheating data centers has officially

by Nathan CrossNovember 4, 2025
Cramer’s Market Moves: Palantir Plunges, Starbucks Stumbles
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Cramer’s Market Moves: Palantir Plunges, Starbucks Stumbles

Palantir’s stock sank despite posting incredible growth numbers. Meanwhile, Starbucks sold a majority stake in its China business for less than expected. Here’s why the market reacted the way it did.

by Henry BlakemoreNovember 4, 2025

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