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Tech Takes Center Stage at Taiwan’s Computex 2025 with Handheld Consoles, Split Keyboards, and Smart Rings
This year’s Computex technology expo in Taiwan’s capital wrapped up Friday after a week of futuristic innovations, eye-catching designs, and quirky concepts. One of Asia’s largest tech trade shows, Computex 2025 showcased everything from cutting-edge gaming hardware to fashion-forward laptop lids.
Gaming remained a dominant theme on the show floor, with global manufacturers unveiling devices aimed at revolutionizing play. One of the most talked-about products came from Taiwanese firm MSI, which introduced its upgraded handheld gaming PC, the Claw A8. Powered by AMD’s new Ryzen Z2 Extreme chip, the device features a large battery (80Wh), vibrant color options, and a built-in camera and microphone, eliminating the need for external gear. A release date has yet to be confirmed, though its unveiling comes as anticipation builds for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
Asus also turned heads with its ROG Falcata keyboard—a magnetically detachable split keyboard built with gamers in mind. The innovative design allows for expanded mouse space, targeting users who primarily rely on directional keys like W, A, S, and D. The keyboard, which doubles as an ergonomic typing solution, is expected to hit the market this summer, though pricing details are still under wraps.
Wearables also made a splash, particularly Acer’s new entry into the smart ring market. The tech company introduced a $199 (€175) titanium smart ring with no subscription fees—a marked contrast to premium offerings from competitors like Samsung and Ultrahuman. With a four-day battery life, the ring monitors heart rate, sleep, and blood oxygen levels. It will be available in black or rose gold and is set to launch later this summer.
On the design front, MSI again impressed by blending art and technology. In collaboration with Japanese art studio Okadayo, MSI unveiled a limited-edition laptop lid adorned with Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The lacquered finish, which also extends to matching computer mice, involves a more complex manufacturing process. Only a few hundred units will be produced monthly.
Finally, Computex wouldn’t be complete without a look at PC cases—and this year didn’t disappoint. Exhibitors showcased an array of customized towers, from artistically painted enclosures to builds that included working beer and wine taps.
As Computex 2025 concludes, it’s clear the boundary between technology and personal expression is increasingly blurred, with functionality and flair going hand in hand on the global stage.
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Britain and Norway Step Up Naval Patrols to Protect Undersea Infrastructure from Russia
Britain and Norway have launched new joint naval patrols aimed at protecting undersea cables from Russia, with a combined fleet of at least 13 warships safeguarding critical infrastructure in the North Atlantic, officials said. The announcement follows discussions in December between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre on defense cooperation.
British Defence Secretary John Healey said on Thursday that the operation was designed to deter Russian submarines suspected of “malign activity” near undersea infrastructure north of the UK. A frigate, aircraft, and hundreds of personnel monitored a Russian attack submarine and two spy vessels during an operation lasting more than a month. Healey said the Russian ships eventually left the area.
His message to Moscow was clear: “We see your activity over our cables and our pipelines, and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.” Healey emphasized that while global attention is focused on conflicts in the Middle East, Russia remains the main threat to the UK and its allies.
British officials have highlighted the overlap between Russia’s support for Iran and its ongoing war in Ukraine. Tehran has provided Moscow with Shahed drones, which are now also manufactured in Russia under the designation Geran. Healey said, “Putin would want us to be distracted by the Middle East. We will not take our eyes off Putin.”
The UK has also prepared to seize ships suspected of being part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” a flotilla of old oil tankers of unclear ownership designed to bypass international sanctions imposed over Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Previously, the UK only assisted France and the US in monitoring such vessels. Healey said, “We are ready to take action” against these ships.
Norwegian Defence Minister Tore O. Sandvik, who signed the joint naval agreement with Healey, said the patrols allow both countries to “defend themselves together.” The deployment builds on a £10 billion (€11 billion) deal for Norway to purchase at least five British-made frigates, which, together with eight British ships, will operate along NATO’s northern flank.
Russian naval activity near UK waters has reportedly risen by 30 percent over the past two years. NATO officials have also warned that attacks on undersea cables are among the “most active threats” to Western infrastructure. Acting Assistant Secretary General for Innovation, Hybrid, and Cyber, James Appathurai, said recent incidents in the Baltic Sea and elsewhere reflect Russia’s long-term undersea program, which includes research ships, submarines, unmanned vehicles, divers, and explosives targeting communications and energy pipelines.
The new UK-Norway patrols signal a heightened focus on securing vital maritime infrastructure amid rising geopolitical tensions and increasing Russian naval operations in European waters.
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