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The CPU Wars are Back!
$299. 24 cores. And a grudge match that's only getting started.
May 12
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Yousaf Babur
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Saqib Tahir
4
2
1
What The Heck is AI
Not all AI is AI. A breakdown of machine learning, deep learning, generative models, and the marketing label sitting on top of them.
May 8
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Mohib Ur Rehman
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Saqib Tahir
7
4
2
The Biggest Gaming Platform
Mobile gaming pulled $103B in 2025, more than console and PC combined. Here's how it happened, why consoles are panicking, and what it means for you?
May 4
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
3
2
April 2026
Ensh*ttification - How Platforms Turn Against You
Platforms start useful, then get worse on purpose. Here's the business model behind Enshittification and what you can do about it.
Apr 26
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
11
8
7
The Battery Inside Your Phone Is Running Out of Ideas
Lithium-ion batteries have powered your devices for 30 years. Silicon-carbon and solid-state tech are finally here to replace them. Here's how.
Apr 23
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Yousaf Babur
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Saqib Tahir
2
2
Privacy Fundamentals - Part 4: Networks and Tunnels
Your IP address exposes your location and activity. Learn how VPNs, WARP, and proxies actually work and which one you should use.
Apr 17
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Mohib Ur Rehman
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Saqib Tahir
11
4
5
Why Old Hardware Makes Sense in 2026
AI demand spiked hardware prices. Your old PC still works fine. Here's why upgrading in 2026 is the wrong move for most people.
Apr 13
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
5
4
The Best Laptop of the Decade? It Runs on a Phone Chip - MacBook Neo is Here
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo uses an iPhone chip that beats Intel and AMD at its price. Here's why it exists and who it's actually for.
Apr 10
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Yousaf Babur
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Saqib Tahir
5
7
Privacy Fundamentals - Part 3: Your Browser
Cookies, tracking pixels, and browser fingerprinting explained. Learn how web tracking works and how to protect yourself with Firefox, Brave, and better…
Apr 3
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
12
1
5
March 2026
The Blue Board and the Behemoth: Why Qualcomm Bought Arduino
Qualcomm acquired Arduino, the open-source board behind millions of DIY projects. What this means for students, startups, and the future of accessible…
Mar 31
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
2
1
3
Privacy Fundamentals - Part 2: Communication
Encrypted doesn't mean private. This guide breaks down metadata, secure messaging tools, and the habits that matter more than apps.
Mar 28
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Mohib Ur Rehman
and
Saqib Tahir
20
8
8
Inseparable From Magic: The Tech Behind ASML
Every advanced chip in your phone, GPU, or car runs through one company's machines. Why ASML's EUV lithography can't be replicated — even with billions.
Mar 25
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Yousaf Babur
and
Saqib Tahir
2
2
4
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