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Levelplay shows off magnetically attached fans that are reversible, connect via pogo pins and USB-C – plus an AIO that trades a screen for a big knob Tom's Hardware | Jun 8, 2026 19:32 UTC
Who calls the shots? Trump tries to rein in Netanyahu, salvage Iran deal France24 | Jun 8, 2026 18:10 UTC
Intel expands new game-boosting iBOT software with seven more games, up to a 27% improvement — Team Blue claims 12% average jump in newly-supported titles Tom's Hardware | Jun 8, 2026 17:49 UTC