Acer’s new laptop is made from … oyster shells? A first look at the carbon-neutral AI PC.

The second-hand laptop market is bustling, yet many devices are unfortunately sent to landfills or recycling centers. These products travel globally, often being dismantled and recycled as much as possible. However, a significant amount of discarded electronic waste continues to release harmful heavy metals into the ground. Adding to this issue is the vast amount of plastic packaging encompassing the device components.

Specs and prices for Acer’s new AI PC gaming handhelds have been revealed — They’re a lot heftier than I expected

Since Acer hinted at a Nitro Blaze 7 last summer (apparently not showcased at CES), I’ve been pondering if Acer might unveil an affordable alternative for consumers, but it seems that’s not the direction they’re heading with these new devices. Instead, they appear to be focusing on premium models, pricier than their predecessors. Without dismissing a potential budget option in the future, let me share the specifications of these latest Nitro Blaze handheld devices.

I’m becoming a big fan of HP’s enterprise laptops after going hands-on with one powered by Intel’s best

Before CES 2025, HP provided me with a preliminary version of the HP EliteBook Ultra 14 (G1i), one of the three professional laptops unveiled at the most recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. These devices, including the EliteBook Ultra 14, are equipped with Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) processors, making them robust work computers with impressive artificial intelligence capabilities. My initial experience with the EliteBook Ultra has been very promising, and I must admit that my enthusiasm for it is greater than it has been for OmniBook in recent times.

The first new game I played in 2025 is the medieval combat sim I’ve always wanted, and it’s free to try

As a tech-loving medieval combat fanatic, let me tell you that Half Sword stands out as an authentic physics-driven medieval battle simulator with flexible control schemes. Unlike traditional games in this genre like Mordhau and Chivalry 2, which rely on dedicated buttons for attacks and defenses, Half Sword offers a unique, immersive experience where every guard and strike is executed through precise mouse movements. The game’s innovative controls make it strikingly realistic, setting it apart from its peers, and that was the very reason I felt compelled to give this fascinating title a try after hearing about its playtest release.