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Last updated: April 14, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

PC Hardware & Gaming

NVIDIA planning further segmentation in its next-generation graphics lineup, with internal reports suggesting the forthcoming GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti GPUs may launch utilizing only 9 GB of VRAM, a configuration detail that could impact performance expectations for mid-range desktop builds. Meanwhile, peripheral maker Keychron launched its G3 wireless gaming mouse, featuring flagship internal components housed within a remarkably light 44-gram chassis constructed from either transparent PC or carbon fiber, expanding its reach beyond its established mechanical keyboard market. Concurrently, rumors suggest Santa Monica Studio is preparing a new God of War title, potentially introducing a new protagonist and exploring multiple additional mythologies beyond the established Norse setting.

Consumer Electronics & Defense Tech

Sony is discontinuing connectivity features for older models of its Bravia smart TVs starting in May, specifically impacting users relying on antenna and set-top box functionality on some 2023 and 2024 units, signaling a continued trend of software feature deprecation on hardware nearing end-of-life. In a separate technology application, Ukraine’s military is rapidly deploying an increased volume of unmanned ground vehicles to the battlefield kill zone in an effort to substitute human soldiers and mitigate personnel risks associated with drone warfare and direct engagement scenarios replacing more soldiers with robots.