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De-Yellowing and Restoring Classic Macintosh Computers: A DIY Guide

What You’ll Need Hydrogen peroxide (6–12%) – liquid form, not cream Large plastic bin – big enough to fully submerge the Mac’s shell parts Clean water (if diluting concentrated peroxide) Clear lid or cling film – to trap heat and intensify UV Sunlight or a UV lamp Gloves and eye protection Optional: a bit of OxiClean (activator, makes it fizz a bit)   Step-by-Step:

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How to Build a PC Step-by-Step (Beginner-Friendly Guide 2025)

How to Build a PC: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners Building your own PC might seem daunting, but it’s absolutely achievable with the right guidance. This PC building guide will walk you through how to build a PC for beginners in a clear, step-by-step manner. We’ll cover everything from preparing your workspace to a final step-by-step PC assembly checklist. By following along, you can assemble a computer that meets your needs and gain a better understanding of how each component fits togeth

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How International Tariffs Could Drive Up NVIDIA 50 Series GPU Prices in 2025 and Beyond

Today’s tech enthusiasts are warily eyeing the next generation of graphics cards – NVIDIA’s 50 Series – and wondering how global trade tensions might affect their wallets. Graphics processing units (GPUs) are part of a complex international supply chain, and shifting tariff policies in key markets (the United States, European Union, United Kingdom, and China) could significantly impact NVIDIA 50 Series GPU pricing. In this article, we’ll explore how GPU tariffs in 2025 and beyond may increase co

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The Real Reason Why GPU Prices Are Still Insane (Even After Crypto Crashed)

How artificial scarcity, corporate strategy, and post-pandemic economics are keeping your dream build out of reach. Intro Remember when you could build a killer gaming PC without taking out a second mortgage? Yeah, us too. For a brief moment, it looked like sanity was returning. Crypto mining slowed down, Ethereum moved to proof-of-stake, and scalper bots got less aggressive. Yet here we are — mid-range GPUs are still $500+, and “flagship” cards are brushing $2,000. So what

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Microsoft’s Majorana 1: The Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing Forever

In a groundbreaking advancement, Microsoft has unveiled Majorana 1, the world's first quantum computing chip powered by a topological core. This innovation leverages a novel class of materials known as topoconductors, paving the way for scalable and reliable quantum computers capable of addressing complex industrial and societal challenges. The Quest for Robust Quantum Computing Quantum computers hold the promise of solving problems that are currently intractable for classical computer

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Best Gaming Laptops of 2025: A Comparison of RTX 5090 & 5080 Models

In 2025, the gaming laptop market has been invigorated by the introduction of NVIDIA's RTX 50-series GPUs, notably the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090. These GPUs, based on the Blackwell architecture, promise significant performance enhancements over their predecessors. This article delves into some of the top gaming laptops equipped with these cutting-edge GPUs, offering insights into their specifications and what sets them apart. There are lots of variations of each laptop and most have AMD and Int

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NVIDIA 50 Series vs. 40 Series: Is the Upgrade Worth It?

The launch of NVIDIA’s 50 series GPUs has sparked debates among gamers and tech enthusiasts. Many are questioning whether the latest generation offers a significant leap forward or just a minor iteration over the 40 series. The consensus among early adopters and benchmarks suggests that if you ignore frame generation technology, the raw performance gains might not be as groundbreaking as some had hoped. Raw Performance: A Modest Bump? Traditionally, each new NVIDIA GPU generation

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ARM vs. x86: The Future of Computing

For decades, x86 has dominated the world of personal computing, powering everything from desktop PCs to high-performance servers. However, in recent years, ARM architecture has been making significant strides, particularly in mobile devices, tablets, and now even laptops and servers. With Apple’s transition to ARM-based M-series chips and Microsoft’s increasing investment in ARM-powered Windows, the tech industry is at a crossroads. Is ARM the future, or will x86 continue to hold its ground?

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