NuPhy Launches Node 100 Low-Profile and Full-Height Retro Mechanical K
NuPhy earlier this year unveiled the Node 75, a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard with a retro design inspired by the Braun T3, and it has now brought that retro design language to an 1800 layout, which means you get a keyboard with a full-size num pad in a slightly more compact layout. The Node 100 also has the same touch-sensitive area on the right-hand side of the top edge of the keyboard—kind of mimicking the Apple Touch Bar in functionality—and the same dot matrix indicator LEDs on the left side of that same top edge. The Node 100 has a PCB gasket mount and is constructed of plastic, which allows NuPhy to bring the price down to a pretty reasonable $109.99, and it is available in Ink Grey, Lunar White, and Light Pink from [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. It is also available as both high- and low-profile designs and with a choice of linear, silent, and light tactile switches in both variants.
The Node series uses both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth for wireless connectivity, with USB-C available as a wired option. The low-profile version uses NuPhy's Low-Profile Nano switches, which follow Gateron's Low-Profile 3.0 design, meaning the switch selection is somewhat limited at the time of writing. The low-profile version of the Node 100 keyboard is pitched as a portable option for on-the-go productivity, although it still weighs in at 787 g. Both versions of the keyboard have PBT keycaps, although the low-profile version uses NuPhy's nSA profile and dye-sublimated legends, while the high-profile version has double-shot keycaps in the mSA profile. Both versions of the Node 100 have two-stage adjustable feet for typing angles of 6°, 9°, and 12°. The front height of both versions of the keyboard are also reasonably low, at 13.8 mm on the low-profile keyboard and 18.9 mm on the full-height version.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Microsoft's Hardware-Accelerated BitLocker Brings Massive Performance
Microsoft has unveiled a new hardware-accelerated BitLocker encryption system for Windows 11, which shifts cryptographic operations from software to dedicated accelerator units integrated into future CPU microarchitectures. Historically, software-based BitLocker in Windows 11 has caused massive performance degradation. For example, in Windows 11 going from no BitLocker to software-based BitLocker has caused average number of cycles per I/O to skyrocket from roughly 400,000 cycles to about 1.9 million cycles. This is a 375% increase in cycles per I/O, and can cause significant storage performance degradations. However, Microsoft is finally bringing hardware-based encryption to solve this.
The new hardware acceleration, announced at Ignite 2025 in November, is now available in Windows 11 version 25H2 and Windows Server 2025 with the September update. Early testing shows that some workloads experience double the storage performance while reducing CPU usage by over 70%. The system offloads AES-XTS-256 encryption processing from the main processor to a fixed-function cryptography engine embedded within the SoC. Encryption keys are hardware-wrapped to enhance security against memory-based attacks. The initial rollout will target Intel vPro platforms with the upcoming Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" processors, but Microsoft plans to extend support to other vendors as well.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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KBDfans Launches Tofu60 3.0 Gaming Keyboard With Myriad Color and Cust
KBDfans has officially announced version 3 of its famous Tofu60 custom gaming keyboard, which offers a variety of options, including myriad color options, the choice of wired mechanical in both soldered and hot-swap options, wireless mechanical, and wired Hall-effect PCBs. As the name suggests, the Tofu60 is a 60% keyboard, which means it opts for a small form factor over the convenience of a dedicated F row, num pad, arrow cluster, and navigation cluster. As with previous Tofu60 keyboards, the Tofu60 3.0 is made entirely of CNC-machined aluminium with an anodized finish and the dual-mode mechanical versions offer both wired and Bluetooth connectivity. The new case uses a top mount or a PCB gasket mount, and it comes with options for an aluminium, stainless steel, or copper weight bar. There are plenty of color options and combinations available, all of which can be previewed on the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], after which prospective buyers can purchase their configuration on the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. Pre-orders are open from December 30, 2025, until January 30, 2026, and shipping is expected to start in Q2 2026.
The Tofu60 3.0 is once again powered by ZMK firmware, which should make it quite efficient when it comes to battery life, although KBDfans has not made any battery life claims yet. The bottom case is available with both a matte and textured finish, and you can mix and match various color options on the store page. The Tofu60 3.0 is available in WK (with a Windows key), WKL (Win-keyless), and the coveted HHKB layout, and the mechanical variants offer both ANSI and ISO support. KBDfans also offers a variety of other plate options, including FR4, PEI, PC, aluminium, and carbon fiber, but users can also opt for a plate-less build, which would only really be practical for the soldered mechanical variant. The starting price for the barebones kit—meaning no switches, stabilizers, or keycaps, is $130, which also includes a carrying case. If you want to step up to a wireless hotswap PCB with ZMK firmware and internal case foams, the price jumps up to $159.01, and adding a weight bar will set you back $15 for the aluminium weight, $35 for the stainless steel weight, and $51 for the copper weight bar. The base model HE version comes in at $165.01 without any weight bar. There is also a "Custom Colors" variant with more exotic color options, which come at a [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Nitro+ Melts Connector After "Almost a
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Mainstream PC OEMs Get DRAM Priority As Supply Crisis Changes Market
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The report also mentions that DRAM suppliers are starting to change their approach to the supply agreements, more frequently re-assessing the situation in order to take advantage of the limited capacity and likely adjust pricing and supply accordingly. Previously, we [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] PC hardware vendors may have to adjust pricing, specs, and potentially launch dates of upcoming laptop and smartphone offerings, and these agreements are likely being pursued by mainstream brands, like Apple, ASUS, Dell, and Lenovo, in order to avoid or mitigate that eventuality.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Long Live AM4: ASUS Rumored To Increased DDR4 Motherboard Production
Perhaps in response to the overwhelming demand for DDR5 and the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...], ASUS is apparently planning to increase production of its B550 AM4 motherboards, which still rely on aging DDR4 RAM. This is according to a leak posted to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] (via [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]), which claims that ASUS will make changes to its supply chain and production in the first quarter of 2026 in order to increase DDR4 motherboard production. This may be an indication that ASUS doesn't expect DDR5 supply and pricing to return to normal anytime soon, which lines up with recent rumors that [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] until DRAM supply has stabilized.
These plans will include both AMD's B550 and A520 motherboards, both of which use the venerable AM4 socket, and Intel's B760M and H610M-G, and the increased supply will apparently be dedicated to e-commerce channels rather than physical retailers. These motherboards will cover up to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] and [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. At the time of writing, there has been no confirmation from ASUS that these rumors are true, but the AM4 platform has continued to receive support from AMD, with the most recent AM4 CPU, the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) 2026 Global Notebook Shipments Revises Down to a 5.4% YoY Decline
TrendForce's recent findings show that, amid a sluggish economic recovery and cautious consumer spending, surging memory prices are squeezing notebook brands' profit margins and pricing freedom. Consequently, TrendForce has reduced its 2026 global projection for notebook shipments to a 5.4% YoY decrease, totaling around 173 million units. This shift indicates a more conservative approach by brands toward inventory management, promotions, and product setups in response to increasing cost pressures.
If memory price increases do not significantly slow down by the second quarter of 2026 and brands cannot pass on higher costs, the demand for entry-level and consumer notebooks might decline further. In this scenario, full-year 2026 shipments could turn more pessimistic, decreasing by as much as 10.1% YoY.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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(PR) Moaiplay Debuts Ora Pro G1 Series Power Supplies
MOAIPLAY, a brand driven by the mission of providing "affordable prices but better performance," today officially announces its debut product line—the ORA PRO G1 series power supplies. Built on the belief that every gamer is a legend in their own world, the ORA PRO G1 series delivers reliable, high-performance hardware to ensure the game never stops.
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(PR) ASUS Previews Next-Gen Zenbook DUO, First-Ever ProArt GoPro Lapto
ASUS announced the upcoming Always Incredible virtual launch event at CES 2026, where the company will unveil the latest portfolio of AI PCs. Streaming globally on January 6, 2026, at 09:00 PST (17:00 GMT) via the ASUS event site, the showcase will demonstrate how ASUS's vision of Ubiquitous AI. Incredible Possibilities is shaping the future of intelligent computing and redefining user experiences across work, creativity, and daily life.
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CDPR Sells GOG to Co-Founder: "DRM-free More Important Than Ever"
GOG (formerly Good Old Games) has officially changed ownership, [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] put out by the company, with Michał Kiciński, co-founder of GOG and CD Projekt Red, taking over the game distribution platform from CD Projekt Red. According to some reports about the buyout, the total amount paid for the acquisition was on the order of $25.26 million (90.7 PLN). The sale of GOG aligns with CD Projekt Red's recent moves, like moving away from the Red engine to Unreal Engine 5 in what appears to be an attempt to focus more on the creative side of game development instead of investing time into technical game dev on a proprietary engine—the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] that "we want to make games, not engines," when asked about the move to UE5. Despite the change in ownership, CD Projekt Red games will continue to be published on GOG, and the existing library will also continue to be available on the platform.
GOG says that Kiciński has committed to the buyout "because he wants to preserve and grow the original philosophy behind GOG," and the company insists that, under the new ownership, it will be doubling down on the co-founder's vision that "GOG stands for freedom, independence, and genuine control." For the time being, at least, nothing seems to be changing for the end-user. GOG will still provide DRM-free games and offline installers, with the option for GOG Galaxy 2.0 as a convenience option.
GOG has also promised to keep up its game preservation efforts via the Game Preservation Program, which has [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] 267 games. GOG has also clarified that any tips donations made to GOG via Patreon or the store will still go towards the game preservation mission, and not into the pockets of publishers or the company's new owner.[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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Leak Tips 500 Hz HP HyperX Omen OLED Gaming Monitor for CES—Among Othe
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Cyberpunk 2 Predicted To Launch in Late 2030 With $419 Million Budget
We've already seen signs that Cyberpunk 2's development is in full swing at CD Projekt Red, with the game studio earlier this year [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] for the upcoming Unreal Engine 5-based game. Previously, no release date for the new game had been revealed, teased, or even proposed by the usual sources, but a Polish analytics firm, Noble Securities (via [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]), has posited that Cyberpunk 2 would launch in 2030, specifically Q4, 2030, which would make the game a holiday release. The firm also predicts that the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] for The Witcher 3 will land as early as May 2026 and the launch of The Witcher 4 in Q4 2027.
In addition to the launch dates, we also got a prediction for the budget of Cyberpunk 2, which the firm says will likely end up around the $419 million mark, which aligns with the [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]. A late launch lines up with the launch of Cyberpunk 2077, which launched in December, and it makes sense from a business point of view, since that is when gaming sales peak. Of course, being this far away from the projected launch date means that things are highly volatile—this being especially true in the current gaming landscape, where [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...].[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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RAM Crisis May Result in Next-Gen Console Delay
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(PR) UnifyDrive Announces Availability of Its UP6 Mobile NAS with Buil
UnifyDrive, an innovator in network storage solutions, today announced the release of the UnifyDrive UP6. This all-flash mobile NAS is the first of its kind to integrate a 6-inch touchscreen, a built-in Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), and local AI processing into a single portable chassis. Designed specifically for photographers, videographers, and data-sensitive professionals, the UP6 bridges the gap between high-capacity desktop storage and portable rugged drives. It allows creators to offload, preview, and manage massive datasets in the field without requiring a laptop or external power source.
Desktop Performance, Anywhere At the heart of the UP6 is the Intel Core Ultra 5 125H processor, featuring an integrated NPU (Neural Processing Unit) capable of 11 TOPS. Unlike traditional NAS units that rely on lower-power Arm chips, the UP6 offers true workstation capability.
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