Qwertykeys pauses US shipments
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Trump’s tariff chaos

Popular keyboard company Qwertykeys has temporarily suspended all shipments to the United States in a dramatic response to President Donald [eating the cats] Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods.

Apple begins mass production of M5 chip
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Tame Apple Press holds its breath

Fruity Cargo cult Apple has begun mass-producing its M5 chip for its Mac series and iPad.

be quiet! unveils its new Power Zone 2 PSU Series
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Coming in 750W, 850W, and 1,000W outputs

be quiet!, a well-known German manufacturer of premium PC components, has unveiled its latest Power Zone 2 power supply series. As a successor of the popular Power Zone series, the new Power Zone 2 uses 140mm fan, and is actually the first be quiet! PSU series to feature semi-passive cooling with post-ventilation and a Cybenetics Platinum rating.

G.Skill memory breaks couple of OC records on air cooling
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Hitting DDR5-12052 and DDR5-12054

G.Skill's memory has once again broken a few overclocking frequency records, hitting DDR5-12052 and DDR5-12054 just on air cooling. The feat was done using G.Skill's Trident Z5 series DDR5 memory.

Intel unveils new Laminar RH2/RM2 CPU coolers for Core Ultra 200 series
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Bundled with new Core Ultra CPUs

While Intel did not have a lot to show at the CES 2025 event, mostly since most of the things were leaked earlier, but the new boxed CPU Laminar coolers that will be bundled with the Core Ultra 200 non-K series have now been spotted.