Maingear continues to push PC gaming boundaries with the unveiling of the APEX Force at CES 2025, a powerhouse full-tower gaming PC engineered for both performance and aesthetics. Built on the Phanteks NV9 chassis, this system boasts panoramic tempered glass panels, concealed cable management, and meticulously crafted hardline cooling with 10-degree offset tubing for a seamless, premium design.
Hot Hardware: Maingear’s Stunning New Liquid-Cooled Apex Gaming PCs Will Make Your Jaw Drop
This year's CES 2025 is not only bringing us new GPUs, but also some breath-taking systems to slot them into. Maingear has long been known for over-the-top liquid cooled masterpieces, and it's introduced two more upgraded systems to make your jaw drop. The Maingear APEX Force and APEX Rush, both of which hark back to a time when liquid cooled systems were like the Lamborghini posters on the wall for enthusiasts.
XDA Developers: Maingear reveals the coolest gaming PCs you’ll ever see
Maingear unveils visually stunning Apex Force & Rush PCs with top-tier hardware for gamers.
Supply & Demand Chain Executive: A Wake-Up Call for America’s Aging Infrastructure and Supply Chain Resilience
Moving forward, collaboration between businesses, policymakers, and supply chain experts will be essential in building resilient and flexible supply networks capable of withstanding future disruptions.
Telecom Reseller: Gladia: Breaking Language Barriers with AI-Powered Speech Recognition, Podcast
In a world where AI-driven communication tools are shaping industries, Gladia is setting a new standard in multilingual, real-time speech recognition. In this episode of Technology Reseller News, Doug Green interviews Jean-Louis Quéguiner (JL), CEO of Gladia, to discuss how their automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology is not only solving technical challenges but also protecting and amplifying underrepresented languages.
The Future of Supply Chain Podcast: Navigating the Packaging Puzzle: Cost, Sustainability, and Innovation in a Disrupted Supply Chain
Joined by ProcureAbility’s Joe Adamski, we explore how material costs, energy prices, and supply chain disruptions are reshaping the packaging industry, highlighting renewable energy adoption, and balancing cost-efficiency with product protection.
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PCWorld: AR glasses won’t be the future until they solve this common pain point
Right now, the many commercially available AR/XR glasses have a lot in common. My own experiences with popular models, including the Viture Pro, Xreal Air 2 Pro, and RayNeo Air 2, have been pretty cool, with their absolutely tiny displays and special prism optics that make it appear as if a huge display is floating right in front of you.
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Xreal's augmented reality glasses keep me thinking about the future!
PCMag: XReal One Review
XReal takes AR smart glasses a step forward with the One. Essentially just a wearable personal display, the One differentiates itself from the competition with a built-in user interface and motion-tracking support. That means you can tweak how it behaves and watch a virtual screen that stays fixed in one spot when you move your head instead of being locked in front of your eyes, without having to pair it with a separate hub like XReal’s own Beam Pro. It helps that it offers a wide field of view and a sharp, colorful 1080p picture. At $499, it’s a little more expensive than the Viture Pro, which is brighter and has adjustable focus support, but the One’s unique tricks are still impressive enough to earn it our Editors’ Choice award.
Aerospace Manufacturing and Design: Spectrum Advanced Manufacturing Technologies is AS9100 certified
Demonstrates commitment to a consistently high standard of quality across its manufacturing portfolio.