Apple CEO Tim Cook warns Mac mini and Mac Studio shortages could last months due to unprecedented demand from developers running local AI models and agentic AI workloads, outpacing manufacturing capacity.
Pairing RTX 5090 with an RTX 5060 as a dedicated PhysX GPU boosts classic game performance by up to 40%, reviving multi-GPU gaming for niche titles.
Gigabyte launches sub-$280 Z890 Aorus Elite Duo X mid-range motherboard with CQDIMM support, five M.2 slots, and Arrow Lake Refresh compatibility.
Star Wars Day 2026 brings major gaming PC upgrades: new peripherals, games, and collectibles. Experts say it's the biggest themed hardware launch ever.
DIY Peltier cooler for RTX 3070 draws 300W+ yet barely cools below ambient, proving thermoelectric cooling inefficient for GPUs.
US Navy signs $99.7M deal with Domino Data Lab for AI software enabling underwater drones to update mine detection algorithms in days instead of months.
FCC bans Chinese labs from certifying 75% of US-bound electronics over security risks, effective in 90 days.
French retailer sells broken RTX 5090 GPUs at half price due to transport damage; buyers must repair at own risk—expert warns of high failure potential.
Microsoft releases 86-DOS 1.00 source code, transcribed from garage printouts on 45th anniversary.
Sony raises refurbished PS5 Slim price by $100 to $449.99, Fortnite bundle sold out, ending new $399 consoles. Analysts cite market elasticity.
Python 3.15.0a2 preview: new features include statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default encoding (PEP 686), PyBytesWriter C API (PEP 782), and improved error messages.
Python 3.13.10 is now available with ~300 bug fixes, build improvements, and doc updates. Download and upgrade for enhanced stability.
Python releases 3.14.2 and 3.13.11 fix regressions in multiprocessing, dataclasses, and security issues including CVE-2025-12084. Expedited updates ensure stability.
Python 3.15.0 alpha 3 introduces a high-frequency profiler, UTF-8 as default encoding, PyBytesWriter C API, and improved error messages. Learn about these features and the development roadmap.
Python 3.15.0a4 is an alpha release with a new statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default encoding (PEP 686), JIT improvements, and better error messages. Note: built from an older branch, prompting an extra alpha 5.
Python 3.15.0a5 fixes a build issue and introduces PEP 799 profiler, UTF-8 default encoding, JIT improvements, and more. Alpha 6 scheduled for 2026-02-10.
Python 3.15.0a6 introduces PEP 799 (statistical profiler), PEP 798 (unpacking in comprehensions), UTF-8 default encoding, PyBytesWriter API, TypedDict improvements, and JIT speedups.
The Python Security Response Team (PSRT) announces new governance (PEP 811), onboarding process, and Jacob Coffee as first new member. Learn how the team coordinates security and how to join.
The Python Insider Blog has moved to blog.python.org with a Git-backed open source workflow using Markdown, Astro, and GitHub Actions. Contribute via pull requests.
Learn to measure visibility vs citation in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude. 10 steps to find and fix your AI citation gap in 30 minutes a month.