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Anthropic's Mythos might be the best cybersecurity AI ever, but it's not the only one and it may well be the most expensive, raising questions about how useful it actually is, when weighed against the competition.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#74Y8K)
The 27-inch Sony Inzone M10S II can crank all the way to 720 Hz at 720p resolution
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74Y5R)
Nvidia said that it wasn't in talks with another PC manufacturer to acquire it, despite rumors saying that it has been discussing the possibility since 2024.
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China's Yangtze Memory Technologies plans to build two fabs beyond the Phase 3 plant that it's due to complete in Wuhan this year.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#74Y2F)
Bambu Lab's first 3D printer, the X1, gets an overhaul.
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Alienware smashes price barriers with the AW2726DM. It's a 27-inch QHD QD-OLED with 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR10, and wide gamut color with an opening price of just $350.
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by sayem.ahmed@futurenet.com (Sayem Ahmed) on (#74Y2H)
We go through user-submitted PC builds and crown a winner in the inaugural Tom's Hardware Premium Rig Rundown results
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Gigabyte's Aero X16 packs 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a powerful Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU all for $1349.99 in this Best Buy deal.
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on (#74XXY)
Semiconductor industrial policy spending in China totaled around $142 billion between 2014 and 2023, roughly 3.6 times higher than the $39 billion committed in the United States over the same period.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#74XEX)
Researchers have discovered a way of probing a microchip processor's individual transistors while it is working with terahertz radiation.
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VideoCardz shares the alleged preliminary SKU list for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 400S (codenamed Nova Lake) processors.
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on (#74X99)
Solid engineering from FSP delivers reliable power in compact form, though pricing and acoustics present practical challenges.
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on (#74X6M)
A TechTuber has constructed a bulbous 15x fan PC case side panel as a cooling experiment. It seems to do a good job.
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on (#74X6N)
Staffing at the U.S. Commerce Department office that vets exports of Nvidia and AMD AI accelerators has collapsed over the past year.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#74X6P)
The Lite 15 is the new entry-level portable monitor from Espresso, and it's dressed for the occasion.
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Although we've known for a long time that Intel planned to refresh its Arrow Lake CPUs, the 270K Plus and 250K Plus still posted results that were difficult to believe during our review period.
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Score the cheapest 32GB of DDR5-6000 memory on the market with this $284 Newegg deal. Dual discounts knock a massive $145 off the list price.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#74WRZ)
Combining a 240Hz QHD+ display, Core Ultra 9 CPU, and RTX 5080 GPU, this deal offers high-end performance at a relatively competitive price point
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on (#74WQM)
Iran's nationwide Internet blackout has crossed the 1,000-hour mark and is now the second longest nation-scale shutdown ever measured.
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The Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K is a full-size wireless mechanical gaming keyboard with an 8 KHz polling rate and an impressive 660 hours of battery life at that polling rate. However, its high-profile keycaps and slightly heavy tactile switches weren't our favorite.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#74WMC)
Beehive Industries will test its 3D-printed engines for use by the USAF, which are reportedly cheaper to build, use, and service compared to traditionally manufactured engines.
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on (#74WJS)
The Linux 7.0 kernel has merged support for three new keycodes intended for a coming wave of laptops with dedicated AI agent keys.
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on (#74WJV)
South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said that the country's three major carriers will provide more than seven million mobile subscribers with unmetered 400 Kbps data.
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on (#74W9P)
Microsoft's Clippy was put out to pasture a quarter century ago. This hapless, and some would add irritating,' productivity assistant would no longer be enabled by default in Office, starting April 11, 2001.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#74W7T)
If you've been looking to score a high-capacity kit of RAM but the AI boom has destroyed any chance of that happening, Newegg might have just the deal for you. The 96GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 RAM kit usually costs over $1,100, but you can get it for less than half if you act quickly.
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on (#74W7V)
Verbatim Japan and I-O Data have widened their joint commitment to keep recordable Blu-ray products on shelves in Japan, this time covering drive hardware as well as media.
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on (#74W7W)
Tech DIYer Kent Walters has used a metalworking file to round over the corners of his MacBook. Apparently, some people freak out about this.
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on (#74W7X)
We test dozens of laptops a year for their performance, screen quality, and battery life, to find the best laptops right now across Windows, macOS, Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm notebooks.
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