Good evening, Commanders of the Tekin Family. The first day of 2026 has officially concluded. A day that started with heavy economic analysis and bold predictions ends with a tsunami of leaks and unexpected news. It seems tech giants have sworn not to let us sleep tonight! While the world awaits the official opening of CES 2026 in Las Vegas, security dams have burst, and confidential data from Nvidia and Samsung has spilled out early. On the other side of the industry, strange signals from Rockstar dataminers might just disprove our pessimistic predictions from earlier this afternoon. Tonight on Tekin Night, we discuss the AI war entering a "physical" robotic phase, look at a OnePlus battery that makes power banks obsolete, and issue a critical security warning for crypto holders. Grab your coffee; here are tonight's headlines.
1. CES 2026 Pre-Show: RTX 50 Specs and Samsung Micro RGB TVs Leaked With only a few days left until the start of the biggest technology event of the year, CES 2026, the information dam has broken. [cite_start]Reports
indicate that the show's biggest bombshells have leaked ahead of schedule[cite: 3]. Nvidia Mid-Range Leaks: [cite_start] The most critical news for gamers is the exposure of technical specifications for
the mid-range Nvidia RTX 50 graphics cards[cite: 3]. [cite_start]These cards, likely to be the heartbeat of budget gaming systems in 2026, were leaked alongside details about the new generation of laptop
processors[cite: 3], promising a significant leap in mobile gaming power. Samsung's Vision: [cite_start] Beyond PC hardware, Samsung is set to unveil its new Micro RGB TVs at CES 2026[cite: 1]. This technology
aims to push image quality beyond current OLED standards. [cite_start]Simultaneously, Intel is preparing to showcase its Panther Lake chips to compete in this new hardware landscape[cite: 1]. 2. Hope for
PC Gamers: GTA VI PC Code Discovered Remember our "Bold Predictions" article this afternoon where we feared delays? Well, tonight's news offers a glimmer of hope—at least for the PC Master Race. [cite_start]
Following the massive success of the console version, dataminers have discovered new code within the game's latest update[cite: 8]. What Was Found? [cite_start] These hidden lines of code specifically
reference the release of the PC version of Grand Theft Auto VI, pointing towards a launch in the "upcoming Summer"[cite: 8]. If this data holds true, Rockstar might be breaking its tradition of long delays
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