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Last updated: April 14, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

PC Hardware & Software

The launch schedule for the Fedora Linux 44 workstation operating system has encountered a delay, pushing the anticipated release from its original April 14 date to April 21 at the earliest, according to internal developer communications. This software timing shift contrasts with new hardware announcements, as STORMCRAFT PC unveiled its initial lineup utilizing the Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPUs paired with the high-end GeForce RTX 5000 series GPUs. Furthermore, the adoption of NVIDIA’s proprietary rendering tech continues to expand, with announcements confirming DLSS integration across new titles including Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, MONGIL: STAR DIVE, PRAGMATA, and Windrose, ensuring GeForce RTX owners receive optimized performance across these newly launched or announced games.

Gaming Peripherals & Storage

Sony Electronics expanded its INZONE gaming peripheral portfolio with two specific additions aimed at high-fidelity immersion: the INZONE H6 Wired Air open-back headset and the INZONE M10S II, a 27-inch QHD monitor boasting a 540 Hz OLED panel refresh rate. Complementing these high-performance displays, Toshiba introduced a metallic blue color option for its Canvio Flex 2.5-inch portable hard disk drives, offering consumers a cosmetic refresh for their external storage solutions alongside existing colors.

Infrastructure & Physics

The burgeoning electric vehicle charging infrastructure saw an update as the OEM-backed IONNA Rechargeries network confirmed expansion into over 350 Circle K retail locations, providing access to 400 kW NACS and CCS DC fast charging capabilities. Separately, in fundamental science, physicists advanced toward resolving a long-standing theoretical discrepancy, claiming to have found the "final nail in the coffin" regarding the proton radius puzzle.