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Why Nintendo Is Suing the U.S. Government Over Tariffs
Nintendo’s unexpected lawsuit against the U.S. government over import tariffs reveals how trade policy can ripple through hardware design, repair ecosystems, and consumer prices. This feature explains the legal theory, economic stakes, and broader implications for the gaming industry and supply chains.

Why Scarcity Spurs Innovation: Jensen Huang on Choosing the Best
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s embrace of scarcity reframes constraints as accelerants for innovation. This long-form feature explores how resource limits sharpen choices, shape strategy, and create competitive advantage across technology, business, and design.

Windows 12 Leak: Release Date, Subscription, and AI Features
An in-depth explainer of the most discussed Windows 12 leaks: possible release timing, Microsoft's rumored subscription plans, and the AI-driven features likely to define the next major Windows release. Balanced analysis for consumers, IT pros, and decision-makers.

Windows 12: Modular, AI-First, Subscription-Based OS
Reports suggest Microsoft’s next major Windows release will be a modular, AI-centric operating system delivered via subscription. This feature examines what a modular Windows 12 could mean for consumers, enterprises, developers, and the broader PC ecosystem.

Free PDF Converters Track You: 637 Cookies, 221 Domains
Uploading a single document to free file-conversion websites can trigger hundreds of cookies from dozens or hundreds of third-party domains. This article explains how that happens, the privacy and security risks, and practical steps to convert files safely—both for individuals and organizations.

Nvidia Warns GPU Shortages Through 2028 Due to Memory Bottleneck
Nvidia has acknowledged that constraints in high-performance memory will prolong gaming GPU shortages until 2028, reshaping availability, pricing, and design strategies across gaming and data-center markets. This article explains the technical causes, industry ripple effects, and plausible pathways out of the bottleneck.