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in UncategorizedPhilips made a monitor with screens on both sides, and it's actually kind of brilliant
A dual-sided monitor labeled 24B2D5300 recently appeared on Philips’ UK and Ireland online storefronts. Digital Camera World reports that the panel will be available from June for £359 ($481), but pre-order options have not appeared in any region. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedAMD's 256 core Epyc Venice enters production on TSMC's 2nm node
Venice is a 6th-gen Epyc chip based on the Zen 6 core architecture and targeted at dense data center workloads. AMD is claiming more than a 70% improvement in overall performance and efficiency versus the current Epyc Turin chips, along with more than a 30% increase in thread density. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSteve Wozniak mentions AI in graduation speech and gets cheers instead of boos
Apple co-founder Wozniak, perhaps the best-loved personality in the tech industry, spoke at Grand Valley State University’s graduation ceremony earlier this month. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedNvidia RTX 5070 Ti vs AMD Radeon 9070 XT: Massive 52 Game Benchmark
We benchmark the Radeon RX 9070 XT and GeForce RTX 5070 Ti across 52 games, testing rasterization and ray tracing performance at 1440p and 4K. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSpaceX files for record-breaking IPO with rockets, AI, and Mars ambitions at the center
SpaceX reported $18.7 billion in revenue in 2025, up from $14 billion a year earlier, but posted a net loss of $4.94 billion after turning a profit in 2024. That trend has continued into 2026, with a $4.28 billion loss on $4.69 billion in revenue in the first quarter. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedLenovo-branded retro handheld comes pre-loaded with tons of Nintendo ROMs
Earlier this month, Lenovo launched a new retro gaming device in China focused on emulation experiences. However, Lenovo was not involved in the device’s manufacturing or day-to-day sales operations, instead licensing its brand to a third-party Chinese company producing a white-label product. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedTaiwan is cracking down on AI chip smuggling
Prosecutors say the three suspects attempted to bypass those controls by submitting fraudulent declarations about the equipment’s final destination. In a statement, the Taiwan Keelung District Prosecutors’ Office said the defendants “fully knew” that sales of the servers to China are “strictly regulated” by the US. Still, they allegedly proceeded… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedGoogle accidentally published a four-year-old Chromium security bug, then tried to hide it again
Google recently published – and then quickly hid – a potentially dangerous bug found in the Chromium web browser. The security vulnerability was originally discovered in 2022 and still needs to be fixed in Chromium’s codebase. According to researcher Lyra Rebane, who first identified the bug four years ago, Google… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSamsung announces 32-inch Odyssey G80HS, the industry's first non-3D 6K gaming monitor
Technically, that last bit is only partially true considering Samsung itself announced a glasses-free 3D 6K monitor late last year. This new model doesn’t support 3D. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedIntel says 14A is on track for 2028 risk production, 10A and 7A now in development
Speaking at J.P. Morgan’ 54th annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston, Tan revealed that development of Intel’s 14A process node is progressing as planned, with risk production scheduled for 2028 and volume manufacturing expected in 2029. The timeline largely aligns with TSMC’s A14 roadmap. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedIntuit cuts 3,000 jobs as it refocuses on AI, but says layoffs are "not about AI"
CEO Sasan Goodarzi sent an email to staff yesterday saying that the 17% staff reduction would help the firm deliver better products. Goodarzi added that the reductions would help reduce complexity at the organization by simplifying its structure and sharpening its focus on key bets, including, of course, its efforts… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedChina's Lisuan LX 7G100 gaming GPU tested: RTX 3060-like performance for almost $500
A review of the Founder Edition model on BiliBili shows the 12GB card running a range of modern titles, which is an achievement in itself for a new GPU vendor using its own hardware, architecture, drivers, and software stack. The problem is that while it can run these games, the… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSamsung's strike was called off at the last minute, now workers have to vote on the deal
The Samsung Group’s trade union will vote on the company’s latest proposal to avert an 18-day strike involving tens of thousands of memory manufacturing workers. The negotiating parties reached the preliminary deal just an hour and a half before strike action was set to begin. Voting will take place on… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedA Lord of the Rings open-world RPG is coming from the Kingdom Come: Deliverance studio
In a post on its official X account, Warhorse Studios revealed that rumors it is working on new Middle-earth and Kingdom Come games were true. The studio said it would reveal more details “when the time is right.” The only thing we know about the LotR game right now is… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedNvidia hits record $81.6 billion revenue as AI boom shows no sign of slowing
Americans might rather live next to a nuclear power plant than a data center, but Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hailed the pace at which these facilities are being built. “The buildout of AI factories – the largest infrastructure expansion in human history – is accelerating at extraordinary speed,” he said. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedGoogle is remaking Search in ChatGPT's image
Despite questions about the reliability of Google’s AI mode, the company has made it crystal clear that they are doubling down on those plans. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedASML says first silicon from its latest $400M High-NA EUV machines is just months away
ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet recently confirmed that the first silicon products manufactured with the company’s latest chipmaking machines will be delivered to customers over the next few months. Fouquet added that these massive devices are very expensive but pay off on long-term manufacturing efforts. The executive attended a conference held… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedRedditor creates ungodly gaming PC with 13 internal screens and 15,000 looping GIFs
Several-Bar-6512 had the goal of building a PC that was unique, long-lasting, and something to be proud of. The result is certainly something we’ve never seen before. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSony cuts prices on flagship WH-1000XM6 and XM5 headphones
Sony’s premium wireless headphones, the WH-1000XM6 and WH-1000XM5, are currently down to $400 and $250 respectively, following the debut of the 1000X The ColleXion lineup. Both remain among the top ANC headphones available, offering strong audio quality, and long battery life. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedHerman Miller's new Coyl gaming desk starts at $1,095
The desk is offered in four tabletop colors – clear on ash, studio white, medium matte walnut, or ultra black – and can be configured with either white or black legs depending on the tabletop choice. You also get a coiled red power cable and a full-length cable tray designed… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedJeff Bezos isn't worried about the AI bubble: "the good ideas will pay for all of the losers"
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos dismissed fears of an impending AI bubble during a recent CNBC interview, arguing that periods of speculative excess often accelerate technological progress rather than derail it. “Even if it does turn out to be a bubble, you shouldn’t worry about it because the bubble is driving… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedMicrosoft is pulling the plug on SMS codes, wants you to switch to passkeys
Microsoft has confirmed that SMS-based authentication and account recovery for personal accounts is on its way out. The company argues that plaintext SMS codes are no longer fit for purpose in secure authentication, particularly now that stronger alternatives are widely available across Windows and mobile platforms. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedCrystalDiskInfo update adds fake Samsung SSD detection
CrystalDiskInfo 9.9.0 adds a new feature to help users spot counterfeit Samsung SSDs, an increasingly common problem as fake high-end drives are becoming more convincing. The utility can flag suspicious drives by checking hardware identifiers and firmware data. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedKickstarter is walking back mature content rules after backlash
Last week, the crowdfunding platform introduced new rules on the subject of adult content that were meant to give creators more clarity up front before launching projects. Instead, the revised rules had the opposite impact and reportedly clouded the category with more confusion. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedResearchers hit 112Gbps over wireless in a breakthrough that could shape 6G
The researchers noted that this marks the first time any technology has achieved 100Gbps-class wireless communication beyond 420GHz, potentially opening a new frontier in high-frequency wireless communications and paving the way for 6G cellular networks, which promise extremely high speeds, ultra-low latency, and massive network capacity. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedA Broken Sword movie adaptation is coming from the studio behind Sonic the Hedgehog
Created by Charles Cecil, Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars became a much-loved entry in the point-and-click genre when it launched in 1996. It joined the likes of Secret of Monkey Island, Beneath a Steel Sky, and Grim Fandango as all-time classics. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedMicrosoft refreshes Surface with Panther Lake and up to 64GB of RAM, starting at $1,500
Orders are now open for two new Microsoft Surface for Business laptops and a new 2-in-1, with additional models coming later this year. The company is not quite ready to answer Apple’s new budget MacBook Neo (though other Windows laptop manufacturers have already started trying) or to address the RAM… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedGoogle takes on OpenClaw with Gemini Spark, a 24/7 AI agent for your digital life
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai revealed Spark at the Google I/O developer conference yesterday. He described it as “your personal AI agent in Gemini app that helps you navigate your digital life, taking action on your behalf and under your direction.” Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedForza Horizon 6 Optimization Guide
Forza Horizon 6 looks stunning on PC, but some settings deliver huge FPS gains with little visual loss. We benchmark every major option to find the best optimized settings for every GPU tier. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedAMD may be preparing the Ryzen 7 7700X3D, offering 7800X3D-like gaming for less
Claims that AMD will launch the chip come from prolific hardware tipster chi11eddog, who has a history of accurate leaks. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedGoogle is making AI images easier to create, and deepfakes easier to spot
Google Pics is the company’s new AI image-editing tool, which aims to make altering photos easier than ever. The tool is currently in closed testing, with a broader rollout planned for the coming months. In parallel, Google is widening access to its SynthID and C2PA labeling systems, so users can… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedTaiwanese memory manufacturers are borrowing millions to rebuild chip inventories
A recent report from Taiwan paints a bleak picture of the current state of the memory industry. DRAM manufacturers are struggling to keep pace with supply chain disruptions and rapidly rising contract prices, forcing them to take extreme financial measures just to stay in business while waiting for better conditions. Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedIntel allegedly forcing PC makers to adopt pricey 18A CPUs despite limited demand
According to multiple unnamed supply chain sources cited by Nikkei Asia, the primary reason behind Intel’s move is supply constraints affecting its older 7nm-class processors, driven largely by surging AI demand. The company has reportedly informed its OEM partners that it cannot guarantee the availability of these older products, although… Read Entire Article Source link More
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in UncategorizedSony's luxury 1000X headphones celebrate 10 years of premium ANC audio
Sony’s new 1000X “The ColleXion” headphones celebrate a decade of the company’s flagship ANC lineup with a more luxurious take on the WH-1000XM6 formula. Built around the same QN3-powered noise canceling platform, early impressions praise the upgraded materials, comfort, and refined tuning, though the premium design also brings a much higher price tag and shorter […] More