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Acer’s Nitro 60 with an RTX 5060 is $551.99 off at $898, undercutting Valve’s $1,049 Steam Machine while packing a full-size gaming PC build.
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Both the Nothing Phone (3) and Samsung's Galaxy S26 are back down to all-time low prices ahead of Amazon's Prime Day sales event.
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NVIDIA's new ENPIRE framework lets AI coding agents teach robots to install GPUs, cut zip ties, and sort pins on real hardware, no humans needed.