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    Alienware launches $350 QD-OLED monitor with lower brightness to cut costs

    Alienware makes some of the best gaming monitors on the market, though they are not necessarily the cheapest. Now, the Dell-owned brand is taking a different approach by introducing a more affordable QD-OLED monitor with some unusual trade-offs in its hardware specifications. Getting a modern OLED panel for under $500… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Duolingo stops evaluating workers based on how much AI they use

    In April 2025, von Ahn announced plans for Duolingo to become yet another “AI-first” company, meaning more of the technology being integrated into the platform and the eventual elimination of contract workers. This wasn’t a first for von Ahn: in January 2024, 10% of Duolingo’s contract workers were laid off… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Netgear becomes first router brand exempt from FCC foreign-made ban

    In an April 14 update to the FCC Covered List, the agency said the Department of War had granted conditional approval for Netgear’s Nighthawk and Orbi router lines, as well as its CAX cable gateways and CM cable modems, through October 1, 2027. Netgear highlighted the decision in an SEC… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    DaVinci Resolve 21 beta adds photo editing and deeper AI integration

    DaVinci Resolve 21 beta pushes further into all-in-one territory, adding a dedicated Photo section that allows edition of still images using the same color pipeline that made Resolve a favorite for video. The update leans heavily on AI to speed up everyday work. Early impressions highlight how seamlessly the new tools fit into existing workflows. […] More

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    Malware campaign lures users with fake Windows Update website

    Malwarebytes recently uncovered a new malicious campaign targeting the Windows Update service. Focused on French-speaking users, the campaign uses layered obfuscation techniques to deliver multiple malicious payloads built with legitimate tools. The malware’s primary goal is to steal passwords and other sensitive user data. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Capcom's Pragmata earns strong early reviews ahead of release

    Pragmata is drawing positive early reviews thanks to its inventive mix of third-person shooting and real-time hacking mechanics alongside striking futuristic visuals. The dynamic between its lead characters and the game’s strategic combat depth stand out as key strengths. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Apple is testing four smart glasses designs as it prepares to challenge Meta Ray-Bans

    While Meta partnered with Ray-Ban to position its smart glasses as more lifestyle-oriented than experimental, Apple’s design philosophy remains distinctly in-house. In his Power On newsletter, Gurman notes that Apple is taking an independent approach, choosing to develop the product internally rather than collaborate with an established eyewear brand. Each… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft is removing 32GB size limit for FAT32 volumes, this time for real

    Microsoft recently released a new preview build of Windows 11 for the Windows Insider channels. Users enrolled in the Insider program can now test a somewhat historic change: a new “hard” size limit for disk volumes formatted with the FAT32 file system. This long-anticipated update may improve compatibility and flexibility… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    External GPUs were always second best. CopprLink may change that

    Developed by PCI-SIG for high-bandwidth enterprise use, CopprLink provides a full PCIe 5.0 x16 interface with throughput of 32 GT/s per lane, or 64 GB/s of total bandwidth. That is four times the throughput of an OCuLink connection using PCIe 4.0 x8, one of the fastest eGPU options currently available alongside Thunderbolt. Read Entire Article […] More

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    Google will demote websites that hijack your browser's back button

    In a post on the Google Developers blog, the company said it is designating back button hijacking as a malicious practice. It added that engaging in any activity that alters the default back button behavior of web browsers will be considered an “explicit violation” of its spam policies, potentially leading… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Japan finds a way to recover 90% of lithium from old EV batteries

    Behind the breakthrough is JX Metals Circular Solutions, a subsidiary of one of Japan’s largest non-ferrous metal companies. While it was announced back in April 2025, it really started grabbing headlines this month after some Japanese publications revealed the actual process at the company’s plant in Tsuruga. Tadashi Nakagawa, the… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    This 3D-printed 15-fan side panel dropped CPU temps by 20 degrees

    In place of the usual tempered glass, the Superdome forms a bulbous structure that concentrates intake across the entire flank of his Lian Li O11 case, effectively turning the side panel into a dense grid of pressure-optimized fans. The design is a direct response to viewer feedback on his prior… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    MicroProse's next game is flight simulator Legendary Pilots

    After bringing the classic Grand Prix series back to digital stores, MicroProse has now announced its next game, set to be released by the end of the month. Legendary Pilots is a modern indie flight simulator designed to deliver a complete yet accessible management experience. This time, the simulation elements… Read Entire Article Source link More

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