Nothing has reportedly cancelled the CMF Phone 3 Pro because rising RAM costs prevent it from being a meaningful upgrade over current budget models. This highlights a significant trend in the mobile industry where AI demands are driving up component costs for budget-friendly tech.
An enthusiast experiment reveals that a legacy SATA II SSD survived 25 times its rated endurance, reaching 1 petabyte of writes. This is a great topic for Lon's audience interested in long-term hardware reliability and the 'real world' limits of NAND flash.
NVIDIA is demonstrating AI-powered robots that can learn tasks like installing graphics cards without explicit human-guided repetition for each scenario. This is more of a forward-looking robotics and AI research story, but it’s visually compelling and relevant to manufacturing automation in the PC industry.
SanDisk’s new 8TB PlayStation 5 SSD offers huge storage capacity, but at a price far exceeding the cost of the console itself. That makes it a potentially entertaining and useful discussion point around premium storage upgrades, PS5 expansion economics, and who this product is actually for.
Rockstar has released a free GTA 5 upgrade with graphical improvements, faster loading, and other enhancements as anticipation builds for GTA 6. For a tech-focused audience, this could be a useful angle on how older titles get refreshed for modern hardware and whether the upgrade is worth revisiting.
Multiple outlets report that Rockstar has confirmed GTA 6 preorders begin June 25, alongside official cover art and a broader promotional ramp-up. This is a major gaming news moment with clear audience interest, and could make a timely video topic if Lon wants to discuss launch details, pricing expectations, and what Rockstar is revealing ahead of release.
Philo has introduced pause ads, a notable product and monetization change for a budget live TV streaming service. This matters to cord cutters because it shows how even lower-cost services are adding new ad formats that affect the viewing experience.
TechRadar reports on the upcoming Xtra Muse 2 Pro, a compact dual-lens camera positioned as a possible alternative for creators who can't buy DJI's Pocket 4P. That makes it relevant to Lon's audience as a potentially interesting creator gadget, especially if DJI availability remains constrained.
The FCC has loosened import restrictions for a narrow class of Chinese-made toy drones, but DJI products reportedly still fall outside the exemption. This is a worthwhile policy story for drone viewers because it affects what can be sold in the U.S. and continues the uncertainty around DJI's market position.
A US state is considering legislation that would ban the use of smart glasses while driving. As wearables become more capable and mainstream, this raises timely questions about regulation, safety, and how products like AR glasses fit into everyday life.
Tesco is reportedly migrating thousands of servers away from VMware and blaming Broadcom’s conduct after the acquisition. This is a significant enterprise tech story that underscores how Broadcom’s VMware strategy is reshaping infrastructure decisions across large organizations.
A fan-made Nintendo DS port of Super Mario 64 has been released with multiplayer support. This is the kind of clever retro-gaming and handheld hacking story that could appeal to Lon’s audience, especially if paired with a look at how it runs on original hardware or modded systems.
Microsoft says it is working on a fix for a newly disclosed Defender zero-day. This is important Windows security news and may be worth covering if Lon wants to flag active risks affecting mainstream PC users and admins.
Kaspersky found malware hidden in Wallpaper Engine content on Steam, with malicious packages reportedly downloaded tens of thousands of times. This is a noteworthy security story because it affects a mainstream PC gaming platform and could make for a useful warning video about safe downloads and account protection.
A report says Apple has agreed to work with Intel to make some chips in the United States. If accurate, this would be a significant shift in Apple’s manufacturing strategy and could have major implications for US chip production, supply chains, and future Apple hardware.
Lenovo has introduced a compact desktop mini PC built around an ARM processor, with the article highlighting a 12-core CPU, 10-core GPU, and extensive AI assistant integrations. This could be a strong Lon.TV topic because unusual mini PCs and ARM-on-desktop hardware are a good fit for hands-on testing, especially if it offers something different from the usual x86 boxes.
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