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RTX 5090 to $5,000? Nvidia’s 2026 Price Hike Rumors Explode

Nvidia’s flagship RTX 5090 launched at a $1,999 MSRP (with the Founders Edition still available at that price), but street prices have already surged to $3,000–$3,695 on Newegg. Now, a bombshell Newsis report claims phased price hikes could push the RTX 5090 to $5,000 by mid-2026, citing AI-driven memory shortages as the primary cause. Why
Why Gaming Laptop Prices Are Skyrocketing in Early 2026

If you’re eyeing a new gaming laptop, you’ve likely noticed prices jumping 15–30% since late 2025. A solid RTX 4070 laptop that cost around $1,200 last year is now closer to $1,500–$1,800. The main reason behind this surge is AI-driven shortages of DRAM (RAM) and NAND (storage), which have pushed memory prices to historic highs.
What is Web Hosting? simply explained

Web hosting is a service that allows individuals and businesses to make their websites accessible on the internet. It works by renting space on a server—a powerful computer that stays connected to the internet 24/7—where your website’s files are stored. These files include HTML pages, images, videos, databases, and code that make your website function
Game Changing Weapons Straight Out of Science Fiction

Lasers, super-fast missiles, smart drone swarms, and AI-powered robots are no longer science fiction, they’re being tested and deployed right now by militaries around the world. In 2025, breakthroughs in directed-energy weapons, hypersonic missiles, autonomous drones, and AI systems are reshaping how wars are fought. Battles are becoming faster, more precise and in many cases,
AI GPUs vs Gaming GPUs: What’s the Real Difference?

You see a shiny new gaming graphics card like the NVIDIA RTX 5090 and think: “This is super powerful — perfect for running AI stuff!” And you’re not wrong… but also not completely right. Gaming GPUs and AI GPUs (also called datacenter GPUs) may look similar, but they’re built for very different jobs. Think of
Google Just Made Pro-Level Image Creation Free — And Shockingly Easy

Google’s new Nano Banana Pro (officially Gemini 3 Pro Image) is the upgraded version of the viral generator that exploded across social media earlier this year. It’s now built directly into the Gemini app and Google Photos, and the results are so strong that it feels like a professional design studio lives inside your phone.
Chinese EVs Surge in South America: Tesla’s Big Miss in a Booming Market

EV Sales Surge in South America: Chinese Brands Take Over the Market EV sales in South America doubled to 4% market share in 2024 and hit record highs in 2025 (10.6% in Chile, 9.4% in Brazil), driven by affordable Chinese models like BYD’s Seal and MG’s ZS EV. Tesla has zero presence so far, as
Porsche’s Radical W18 Engine Patent: A Glimpse Into the Future of Combustion Power

Porsche filed a patent in October 2025 for a true W18 engine – three banks of six cylinders in a compact W shape, with triple turbo potential. It’s not a flat engine (Porsche’s signature), but a wild ICE experiment for high performance in a small package. Could power a 918 successor or stay on paper
Is Technology Moving Too Fast ? (A Clear Look at Both Sides)

Yes and no. Phones, AI, and cars are advancing faster than ever, but the speed feels overwhelming only because the changes are visible every day. At the same time, basic infrastructure (roads, electricity, internet in many places) is still catching up. Here’s the balanced picture. 1. Where the Speed Actually Feels Insane AI: 2022 →
Why Combustion Engines Are Still Very Much Alive in 2026

(And Will Be for Years to Come) EVs are growing fast, but internal combustion engines (ICE) still power over 80 % of new cars sold globally in 2025. They’re cheaper to build in many markets, hybrids have solved the range problem, synthetic fuels and hydrogen are coming, and luxury buyers still want that engine sound.









