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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced that the highpower laser system DragonFire successfully shot down drones travelling at speeds up to 650km/h during recent trials in Scotland.
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| Updated | 2025-12-04 21:00 |
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The best Black Friday PC hardware sales, live round-the-clock coverage of all the best deals.
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Seagate's enormous 28TB Expansion HDD backup solution for your desktop is on sale for just $289.99, thanks to Black Friday.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71NYY)
ASML allegedly offered to spy on its customers for the U.S. after it was caught breaking a gentleman's agreement that limited the number of DUV lithography machines it could sell to China.
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A motivated Lenovo Legion Pro 7 (16IAX10H) owner has successfully gotten their system's speaker issues fixed after setting up a bug bounty program on GitHub.
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The Internet's early twisted shoots of growth sometimes led to a dead end, like IPv5.
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In 1983, writer and computer whizz Steven K. Roberts began his multi-year Computing Across America quest, pioneering the digital nomad lifestyle.
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A sneak preview of a complete MCS-4 computer, built from discrete transistors, has been shown off to mark the recent Intel 4004 anniversary.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71NKX)
Samsung's excellent lineup of microSD Express cards is discounted right now, with solid price cuts on both the 256 GB and 512 GB models. Either model delivers up to 800 MB/s in sequential reads, along with random read/write rates of 65,000 IOPS and 52,000 IOPS, backed by a 3-year warranty.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71NHS)
An intern in Shanghai who won an RTX 5060 while attending an Nvidia Roadshow event unexpectedly found himself at a crossroads with his own company. Since it was won on a business trip paid for by the company, the firm demanded the 5060 be handed in. Eventually, the employee resigned after HR subtly told him to find a new job, refusing to give up the GPU in the process.
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AMD has set the full release date for FSR Redstone and also revealed that the full name is now simply 'FSR'.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71NHV)
Tuxedo Computers, which builds Linux-powered desktops and laptops, has stopped work on Linux for the Snapdragon X1E, saying that the chip is less suitable for the open-source OS than expected.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71NGJ)
Dbrand and Jsaux Gaming teased custom covers and cases for the upcoming Steam Machine.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71NGK)
Leakers are selling engineering samples for Panther Lake weeks before its official launch, with at least two different SKUs floating online. The first is an alleged 10-core Core Ultra 3 SKU from a well-known tipster, while the second sample appears to be an accurate pre-production model, as it lacks LP-E cores, which all Panther Lake silicon is expected to have.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71NGM)
The U.S. government is looking into Bitmain to see whether its products pose a risk to its national security.
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Pick up a Black Friday discount with these laptop deals. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all sales at all retailers throughout the Black Friday season.
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Roomy 4TB SSDs have dropped precipitously in price in recent years, and even some 8TB models are inching closer to affordability. We're constantly updating this list with the best deals across all sales at all retailers throughout the Black Friday season.
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We've scoured the Black Friday sales and found the best tools to keep your rigs running!
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My Arcade and Atari have put together a handheld retro gaming console graced by a bevy of unique retro-futuristic controls. However, the price, and a few hardware and software wrinkles, tarnish its appeal.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#71NF8)
Users on X have benchmarked Nvidia's latest 581.94 hotfix driver that fixes performance issues stemming from Microsoft's October cumulative update for Windows 11.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71NDE)
You can make your RTX 5090 just a teeny bit more powerful and less efficient, thanks to a new 800W BIOS stripped from Asus' $4000 ROG Matrix RTX 5090. As long as you have a compatible 5090 that'll play nicely with the custom firmware, you, too, can enjoy higher clocks and electricity bills for a marginal increase in performance.
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A computing enthusiast unearthed a 34-year-old Apple Mac bug that should have crippled the system at startup, but it never did, thanks to an undocumented feature in the Motorola CPU that quietly neutralized the flaw.
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Windows 1.01 was released by Microsoft 40 years ago. It didn't start well.
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The Small Capacity Memory Card Championship (Japan) has been a tightly run race, but the results are now in.
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A WWII Enigma encryption machine with four rotors was sold at auction earlier this week, achieving double its estimated price.
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The WD Elements 14TB external hard drive is available for $169.99 again, 55% off its normal price.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71MZH)
If you've been looking to get into console gaming, Sony's got just the offer for you with each of its PlayStation 5 models on sale right now across various retailers. You can get $100 on either the Standard, Slim, and Pro version and be ready for GTA VI when it finally drops next year.
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The Samsung 9100 Pro 8TB is currently selling for $749.99, $250 off its regular eye-watering price tag of $999.99.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71MWY)
This 32-inch 4K Gigabyte Aorus monitor is on sale on Amazon and Newegg, giving buyers on both platforms a $350 discount.
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Save up to 50% off a Tom's Hardware Premium subscription in this Black Friday offer. Get unparalleled insights into the industry, access to Bench, and much more for a limited time.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71MT5)
There's good news and band news for Intel's Panther Lake and 18A. Bad news is that its yields are likely still very low. Good news is that their improvement are on the industry-standard yield ramp pace, which means that Intel is on track to hit industry-standard yields in early 2027.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71MT6)
Dell and HP are shipping many entry-level and midrange business laptops with HEVC/H.265 hardware decoding intentionally disabled, likely to avoid rising codec royalty costs.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#71MT7)
Get your hands on the best gaming CPU on the market, now at a discounted rate. The 9800X3D is an 8-core, 16-thread beast of a processor, conquering every game's benchmarks thanks to its 96 MB of L3 cache, while consuming less power than the competition.
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The Kingston NV3 2230 is Kingston's budget take on this form factor, offering decent all-around performance and power efficiency at a good price.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71MQZ)
Nvidia's stock price has been trending down despite its record-breaking quarter, and its CEO is complaining.
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These 16 gadgets under $50 have upgraded my tech life, and most are already on sale for Black Friday
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From electric screwdrivers to high-res webcams, these are inexpensive game-changers.
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Wall Street analysts are growing increasingly concerned about the interconnected revenue relationships of many of the top AI and tech companies and their rapidly expanding debts, financing enormous infrastructure projects. This has investors worried, and stocks are sliding as concerns are rising.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71MNK)
AMD begins hardware enablement for GFX 12.1 IP, which could point to next-generation Instinct MI400-series GPUs, or future integrated GPUs based on the RDNA 4 architecture.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#71MNM)
A senior Taiwanese ministry official said the U.S. will not put tariffs on its chip exports in exchange for helping Washington, D.C., copy its science park model for tech companies.
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Huawei's in-house Ascend processors and their surrounding supplier network are being positioned as the foundation of a national effort to build an independent, fully domestic semiconductor ecosystem.
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This 169.99 Intel Arc B570 is simply the best value graphics card you can buy right now for gaming at 1080p, with a free 60 game thrown in.
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Microsoft opens Full Screen Experience to all Windows gaming handhelds
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First it was AWS. Then Azure went down - and with it, large chunks of the web, apps and services we use every day. Are hypescaler cloud providers a victim of their own success?
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71MNS)
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan dismisses speculation that former TSMC executive Wei-Jen Lo could have brought advanced TSMC process secrets to Intel.
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Save 50% on this impressive Hoto NEX O1 Pro mini electric screwdriver set with 12 bits
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AOC shows off its fresh QD-OLED monitor lineup
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#71M81)
Elon Musk argues that terawatt-scale AI computing will soon be impossible to power and cool on Earth and must move to orbit. But despite abundant solar energy and radiative cooling in GEO, launch mass, radiation-hardening, and networking challenges make such space-based data center only a distant dream.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#71M4D)
Get 34 inches of QD-OLED gaming goodness now priced below $500
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#71M19)
Chromebook buyers are getting a new exclusive GeForce Now subscription with no ads and priority access to Nvidia's cloud servers. The subscription comes with new Chromebooks starting November 20th, for free for a year.
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Microsoft has revealed its next major in-house server processor, the Azure Cobalt 200, a 132-core Arm-based CPU built on TSMC's 3nm process.
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