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A Chinese TechTuber scaled a tower PC large enough for a human to work and play in. It has air conditioning, too.
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on (#75CBC)
Nvidia is apparently discontinuing some older embedded platforms earlier than anticipated, but this is mostly about market reality finally catching up, not abrupt discontinuation.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#75CBD)
This Newegg bundle offers cutting-edge performance with practical value, combining AMD's latest flagship CPU with high-end supporting components at a discounted price.
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Reports of YouTube freezing browsers and consuming massive amounts of RAM are spreading online, with developers tracing the issue to a suspected UI bug that may trigger endless layout recalculations and severe system lag.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75C9V)
IAC, the parent company of Ask Jeeves, is finally putting the search engine out to pasture after 30 years.
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Anthropic has reportedly held early discussions with London-based chip startup Fractile about purchasing the company's inference accelerators.
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Chinese courts ruled that companies cannot automatically fire workers simply because AI can do the job more cheaply, declaring that automation alone does not justify dismissal under labor law.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#75C8D)
Jensen Huang says China has become a lost market for Nvidia due to U.S. sanctions, but warns that America could lose out in a broader AI competition.
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Utah's Online Age Verification Amendments, formally Senate Bill 73, take effect on May 6.
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Video showcases the Nintendo Kawaii project, in which modders have shrunken a boxy GameCube down to a keychain.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#75C6S)
Pretty much no games recommend more than 16GB of RAM, even in the unoptimized era we're living in right now. Only a few titles at their highest presets say 32GB is ideal, so Microsoft claiming that 32GB is the future-proof standard isn't exactly wrong. You'll be fine with 16GB today, but perhaps not tomorrow.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75C6T)
Amazon says that it will take months before it can return its Bahrain and UAE data center back to full operational status. In the meantime, the company suspends billing for affected customers while also recommending that they move to other Regions to restore service.
on (#75C6V)
Japan is deploying ultra-cheap cardboard drones built for swarm warfare and expendable combat missions. The flat-packed AirKamuy 150 costs as little as $2,000 - far cheaper than many military drones.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#75C1N)
Building a PC has its advantages, such as cheaper parts costs and a learning experience that'll stick with you forever. However, when our AI overlords suck the joy out of DIY custom rigs, we need to venture out to find good deals in such turbulent times, and these prebuilts from ABS provide exactly that.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75BY9)
The Wokyis M5 Retro Dock Station will add USB ports, memory card readers, and an external SSD enclosure to your Mac mini while giving you a small '80s Macintosh on your desk.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75BWP)
Sony increased prices for refurbished PlayStation 5 Slim consoles, following its move last month to make brand-new models more expensive.
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Microsoft continues to make some of the earliest chapters of its operating system history open-source and freely available. Here's 86-DOS 1.00, released on its 45th anniversary, for example.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#75BWR)
A French retailer is willing to sell you defective RTX 5090s for half of what they cost new, on the condition that you'll be able to repair or recycle them. You can either get a random 5090 variant, depending on stock, for around $1,760 or pay almost $2,000 specifically for an MSI Ventus 3X OC model. The units come with transport-related damage.
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The FCC estimates that roughly 75% of all U.S.-bound electronics are currently tested in Chinese facilities.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75BWT)
The U.S. Navy just signed a $99.7 million deal with Domino Data Lab to build software to monitor other AI mine detection systems, identify failures, and push corrections in the field.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#75BWV)
A YouTuber made his own Peltier liquid cooling system to see if GPUs benefit from thermoelectric cooling. Sadly, the cooler was barely capable of cooling an RTX 3070 below ambient temperatures despite consuming over 300 watts of power.
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Get your fill of Star Wars-themed tech that can turn your setup from Padawan to Jedi Master this May the Fourth.
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Gigabyte's Z890 Aorus Elite Duo X lands square in the mid-range sweet spot, offering ample connectivity, five M.2 sockets, native Arrow Lake Refresh support, and CQDIMM compatibility, all for a compelling sub-$280 price.
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We're testing the impact of using a dedicated secondary RTX 5060 GPU to boost the performance of an RTX 5090 in a few classic Batman Arkham titles that support 32-bit PhysX.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook warns Mac mini and Mac Studio shortages could continue for months as developers rush to buy high-memory Apple Silicon systems for running local AI models and agentic AI workloads.
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The Hackinator delids an Intel Xeon Silver 4110 processor and prepares it for a die shot using unconventional techniques.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75BS4)
A Reddit user tried their luck with a $20 4TB external HDD, and, to no surprise, they received a microSD card strapped inside a card reader and hot-glued to the back of the plastic case of an "external hard drive."
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#75BGQ)
Canonical under sustained DDoS attack as Ubuntu 26 releases
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The Biwin M350 is a budget PCIe 4.0 SSD done right. It has good performance where it matters and good power efficiency, too. But it still has the weaknesses of QLC flash, like poor sustained performance.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75BC3)
The U.S. Department of War announced agreements with seven AI providers, allowing it to deploy multiple LLMs for its use and avoiding lock up with a single vendor.
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Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta plan to spend a combined $725 billion on capital expenditure in 2026, a 77% increase over last year's record $410 billion.
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Xbox Mode replaces the standard Windows desktop with an Xbox-style interface designed for gamepad navigation.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75B98)
SoftBank is planning to launch an AI and robotics startup in the U.S. to build data centers. The firm is gunning for a $100 billion valuation and aims to list the startup this year.
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Huawei is reportedly on track to become China's top AI chip supplier as Nvidia faces export restrictions and customs delays. Analysts forecast China's domestic AI chip market could hit $67 billion by 2030.
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Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition reintroduces the C64's sleeker 1986-1994 styling across the range using original molds and tooling.
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ASML shipped 48 EUV lithography systems and 131 immersion DUV tools in 2025, generating 32.7 billion in total revenue and ending the year with a 38.8 billion order backlog.
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According to a filing to the Shanghai bourse on Wednesday, Wingtech's stock will carry a delisting risk warning starting May 6th.
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Best Buy has slashed the cost of this Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S AI laptop with an RTX 5070 Ti, 32 GB of RAM, 240 Hz OLED display, and a Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, knocking it down to $1,799.99 and saving you $400.
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Meta spent $72.2 billion on capex in all of 2025. The midpoint of its new 2026 guidance would nearly double that figure in a single year.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#75B50)
Intel details improvements of 18A-P that include higher performance, lower power, reduced variability, improved yields, and more.
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Get an AMD Ryzen 9850X3D CPU, 32GB of DDR5, an X870 MSI MAG Tomahawk motherboard, and a 750W PSU combo deal at Newegg
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Retro Games Ltd and Blaze Entertainment put The C64 Handheld and The Spectrum Handheld up for preorder at $129.99.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Bruno Ferreira) on (#75B53)
Zero-day exploit instantly grants administrator access on most Linux distributions since 2017
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Major firms are finding the rising costs of AI hard to manage, as human workers are now often more affordable alternatives to AI within certain contexts. With many platforms switching to per-token billing and rising model costs, we may be reaching an inflection point where human workers are a more efficient way to spend.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#75AJ1)
Gamers have reported that Windrose is consuming abnormally high disk I/O while playing, with up to 30 MB/s of constant read/write activity to the drive across most areas of the game world.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#75AJ2)
Bad weather has caused a shipwreck to shift from its original position on the seafloor, severing a crucial undersea link between Dongyin and Beigan islands. These two islands are strategically located near the Chinese coast and the northern mouth of the Taiwan Strait and reportedly have a heavy military presence of Taiwanese troops.
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Samsung and SK hynix warn that severe AI-driven memory shortages could persist through 2027 as exploding HBM demand overwhelms supply, tightens the broader DRAM market, and fuels record profits
on (#75AF9)
Get $239.98 off this Newegg Intel bundle - Score a Core Ultra 270K Plus, 32GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RAM, and an ASRock Z890 Pro RS motherboard for only $768.34
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#75ACN)
The supposed new DRM policy surrounding digital PS4 and PS5 games has been finally debunked by Sony. You don't need to check-in online every 30 days for your games to still be playable, rather, only one check-in is required right after the game has been downloaded to convert a temporary license into a permanent one.
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Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta collectively plan to spend $725 billion on capex in 2026, up 77% from last year's record $410 billion.
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