Intel's 18A gamble finally arrives to break AMD’s chokehold on the handheld gaming market
Intel's new Panther Lake chips promise a 77% gaming boost and the end of AMD's handheld monopoly. But the real story is the high-stakes debut of the 18A process node.
Yasiru Senarathna12 min read
Razer bets the farm on a holographic Faker to coach you through ranked purgatory
Razer's Project AVA brings a holographic Faker, an anime coach, and a virtual idol to your desk. It's the company's boldest attempt yet to monetize the $270B virtual human economy.
Yasiru Senarathna7 min read
ASUS and XREAL kill the gaming monitor with 240Hz AR glasses
ASUS and XREAL unveil the ROG XREAL R1, the world's first 240Hz AR gaming glasses, turning handhelds into 171-inch virtual theaters.
Yasiru Senarathna5 min read
AMD declares war on Apple and Nvidia with massive "Strix Halo" AI chips
AMD unveils "Strix Halo" at CES 2026, a massive AI processor with 128GB unified memory designed to kill entry-level GPUs and rival Apple's MacBook Pro.
Yasiru Senarathna6 min read
Clicks Communicator Bets $199 on the Anti-Smartphone Revolution
Clicks Technology just launched the "Communicator," a $199 device that challenges the iPhone by doing less, not more. Here is the business case for the anti-smartphone.
Yasiru Senarathna10 min read
The Revenge of the Button: How a $139 plastic case outsmarted the AI hype cycle
While AI gadgets flopped, Clicks Technology built a $10M business by bringing buttons back to the iPhone. We analyze how the "Communicator" case became 2026's surprise hit.
Yasiru Senarathna7 min read
Apple Vision Pro 2 Delayed: Why The $3,500 Bet Is Safe For Now
Apple has slashed Vision Pro ad spend by 95% and cut production forecasts to just 45k units. Here’s why the delay of a 2026 successor is actually a win for current owners.
Yasiru Senarathna5 min read
The End of the Cloud? Meet the Pocket-Sized ‘Supercomputer’ Running 120B Models Offline
Tiiny AI's "Pocket Lab" packs 80GB of RAM into a handheld device, promising to run massive 120B parameter AI models offline. Is this the end of cloud dependency?
Yasiru Senarathna8 min read