FN America stretched its Reflex micro-compact a bit in length and height for 2025, creating the new Reflex XL, which has an ...
We tested Springfield Armory's new compact version of their popular Prodigy pistol. It's an accurate and reliable 2011-style ...
"Quiet vacationing" had its moment. "Lazy girl jobs" came and went. The latest workplace buzzword — "micro-retirement" — reflects another shift toward work-life balance among young people.
Server maker Super Micro Computer stock (NASDAQ: SMCI) has moved largely sideways in 2025, trading at about $31 per share currently. The stock experienced considerable volatility in 2024, surging ...
DPA Microphones unveils MicroLock, its new compact microphone connector, which builds on the strengths of its MicroDot connector currently deployed with the brand’s microphones. A solution for audio ...
Microsoft published new guidance suggesting it expects to spend roughly $80 billion in AI infrastructure in 2025. The software giant's guidance suggests it will increase AI hardware spending by at ...
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) announced on November 5 only preliminary results for their Q1 fiscal 2025 (ends June) due to investigations into their financial statements. On December 6, Super Micro ...
Between busy streets, parks and shopping centres, a green transformation is quietly underway, bringing nature back to the urban sprawl of cities. Micro-forests, small areas of densely planted ...
Super Micro Computer stock surges on Microsoft's AI spending outlook Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith published a blog post on the company's website today indicating that the software ...
Super Micro's stock has nearly doubled since bottoming out in mid-November. The company is transitioning to a new auditor and has only reported preliminary numbers for its most recent quarter.
Do you want the coming year to be one of your most successful? Do you want to stay inspired and focused on what’s most important for the next 12 months? One great way to do that is to give ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years ...