TULSA, Okla. — Public Service of Oklahoma is asking for a 15% rate increase that could take effect in July 2026, adding about $25 to the average customer's monthly bill if approved by the Oklahoma ...
OKLAHOMA — Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) has filed a rate review with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission that would lead to a rate increase for residential customers. If the request is ...
After years of unpredictable spikes, GPU pricing has finally stabilized, benefiting both gamers and PC builders. The post-2022 crypto crash removed mining-driven demand, allowing MSRP levels to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you've been waiting for the right time to upgrade your graphics card, October 2025 might finally be it. Nvidia's latest RTX 50-series cards ...
As PS6 rumors begin to percolate, it seems Sony’s next-generation console may be released sooner than some thought. With a focus on Machine Learning technology through Project Amethyst, Sony and AMD ...
There’s something strange going on at Intel. The company is looking to get leaner as it simultaneously builds up its chipmaking capabilities. The U.S. chip giant’s nascent venture into graphics cards ...
Increasing demand for electricity in Tulsa area expected to outgrow supply of power within two years. PSO buying and building new generation capacity, asking to recover cost from customers TULSA, Okla ...
If you told me 25 years ago that Intel would end up in decline, that Nvidia would buy a chunk of the ailing company, and that the two would partner to build chips that integrate Intel x86 CPU cores ...
Wallace Graphics, a family-owned full-service commercial printer based in Atlanta, Georgia, is pleased to announce the acquisition of fellow Atlanta-based Standard Press. The combined print capacity ...
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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR)— It has been four years since a historic and bitterly cold winter storm blanketed Oklahoma. Most of us are reminded of it every time we look at our electricity bill each month.