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Google's AI Bots Tout 'Benefits' of Genocide, Slavery, Fascism, Other Evils
Google's SGE and Bard give positive takes on historic evils like slavery, while offering controversial opinions on gun laws and other hot topics.
SK Hynix Samples 9 GT/s HBM3E: Up to 1.15 TB/s per Stack
SK Hynix's 9 GT/s HBM3E set to arrive during the first half of 2024.
First HDR10+ PC Game Arrives With 'Automatic HDR' Mode
Samsung and Nexon will demo HDR10+ hardware and gaming at Gamescom later this week, hopefully heralding a new dawn in HDR support on PCs.
Forensic Watermarking Tool Embeds Trackable Info in Every Frame
A new forensic watermarking tool promises to be able to recover actionable information for piracy and copyright-infringement pursuits over a single frame.
How To Use Dictionaries in Python
Learn how to create and use dictionaries in Python by creating a real world project which has them at its heart.
Intel-Based Micro PC is Super Small, Portable, and Runs Windows
Matt Deeds has designed a lovely Intel-based micro PC that's extremely portable and runs Windows.
Arc A380 Reportedly Gets Extra 150MHz Clock Boost With Latest Intel GPU Driver Update
Intel quietly released a new firmware update for the Arc A380 that increases the A380's clock speeds by 7.5%.
AnkerMake M5C Review: Fast 3D Printing, No Screen
AnkerMake's second printer pours on the speed, but takes away the screen in favor of a phone app.
Raspberry Pi Effects Pedal Distorts Keyboard and Mouse Input
Guy Dupont has created a Raspberry Pi-powered effects pedal that lets you apply crazy effects to your keyboard and mouse input.
Get $400 Off Asus' Giant 18-Inch Gaming Laptop: Real Deals
Today we have a large discount on the even larger Asus ROG Strix G18 gaming laptop that's now reduced at Best Buy.
Nvidia vBIOS Modding Is Back After Signature Lock Broken
Two developers have independently released tools that are capable of swerving Nvidia's signature lock implemented with Maxwell and newer GPUs
Intel's LGA1851 Platform Likely to Persist Through 2026
Intel's LGA1851 and Z890 platform is expected to support at least two generations of CPUs.
Lichee Pi 4A RISC-V Desktop Gets Unboxed, Offers Strong Linux Performance
Christopher Barnatt with ExplainingComputers gives us an up close look at the new Lichee Pi 4A RISC-V computer.
780 Intel CPUs Seized In $137,000 Smuggling Operation Bust
Chinese customs found 780 Intel processors hidden inside a bus engine with an estimated worth of over $137,000.
Alleged SK hynix-Made NAND For Apple Discovered Hiding In Cheap SSDs
Chinese YouTuber stumbled upon SK hynix-made NAND for Apple when opening a ShineDisk SATA SSD.
Raspberry Pi Pico Powers Nixie LCD Clock
Yakroo is at it again, this time with a Raspberry Pi Pico-powered Nixie LCD clock-complete with a custom PCB.
Raspberry Pi Cyberdeck Uses Custom RP2040 Keyboard and Mouse PCB
Ike T. Sanglay Jr. is using a Raspberry Pi to both power and operate his custom-built cyberdeck project.
New Emulator Lets Some x86-64 Games Run on RISC-V Dev Board
StarFive's VisionFive 2 board can now run select x86-64 games with Box64 0.2.4 emulator.
Teamgroup MP44S SSD Review: The Midfielder
The MP44S is Teamgroup's foray into the world of M.2 2230 SSDs for portable devices like the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally. It performs well enough for a QLC drive with space up to 2TB, but has minor shortcomings.
Which Infill Pattern Should You Use for 3D Prints?
Improve the quality of your 3D prints by choosing the ideal infill pattern based on your needs.
AMD Allegedly Preps RX 6750 GRE To Rival RTX 4060 Ti At $299
The latest rumors from China claim that AMD will reportedly launch a Radeon RX 6750 GRE to compete with the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti.
Corsair MP600 Core XT 4TB SSD Hits New Low Price of $159
Over at Corsair, you can find the Corsair MP600 Core XT 4TB SSD at its lowest price to date-just $159 instead of its usual $199.
Nvidia vs AMD vs Intel: Last 12 Months of GPUs Are Disappointing
With over a dozen new desktop GPUs launched over the past year, we provide a retrospective on how things have played out, both good and bad. Unfortunately, most of the latest generation has been a disappointment.
Russian Baikal Electronics Set to Take on Nvidia with AI ASICs
After failing to develop competitive CPUs, Baikal kicks off development of AI ASICs.
Raspberry Pi KVM Powers On 16 Mac Minis with 8 Servos
Ivan Kuleshov has created a Raspberry Pi-powered system that can manually power on 16 Mac Minis using 8 servo motors.
Google Reportedly Kills Chromebooks with Nvidia GPUs
Google reportedly abandons gaming Chromebooks with discrete graphics before shipping.
Acer Swift Edge 16 Review: OLED Goodness in a Thin and Light Chassis
With a price tag of less than $1,300, Acer had to make some compromises to deliver the OLED goods.
3D Printing Brims: How and When Should You Use Them?
The first layer is crucial for a successful print. A brim provides a reliable adhesion, giving the rest of the object a solid foundation to build on.
WinRAR Flaw Let Hackers Run Programs When Opening RAR Files, Patch Issued
WinRAR has been updated to version 6.23 to fix a glaring arbitrary code execution flaw disclosed to the firm in June.
All-Flash Innovation for Next-generation Storage Solutions Round Table
Supermicro's fourth annual Open Storage Summit brings together leading storage experts from across the industry to discuss the latest in storage technologies and how they will solve tomorrow's data challenges from the data center right out to the intelligent edge.
Scientists Reconstruct 'Another Brick in The Wall' From Patient's Brainwaves
Scientists with the University of California, berkeley have managed to reconstruct a three-minute clip from Pink Floy'd "Another Brick in the Wall" by translating the brain signals from patients listening to it. But questions must be asked.
$95 AMD CPU Becomes 16GB GPU to Run AI Software
Redditor repurposed his Ryzen 5 4600G into a 16GB VRAM GPU to run Stable Diffusion.
Chinese Export Restrictions Lead to Exploding Rare Metal Prices
According to industry reports, prices for rare metal gallium (Ga) have increased tenfold in less than a month. The price increase follows a supply decrease following the August 1st-imposed export restrictions by China.
Sabrent Releases 7-in-1 Steam Deck Dock With M.2 SSD Slot
Sabrent has released a new Steam Deck Dock with a compelling M.2 storage expansion option at a similar cost to the boring official dock.
China Ramps Multi-Chiplet Efforts with Industry Heavyweights
Huawei, JCET, Verisilicon, NationalChip, and Tongfu can support Chinese chiplet efforts.
Radeon Pro W7600 Black Screen Issues Allegedly Caused by Poorly Designed Cooling
Igor highlighted a quality control issue with AMD's new Radeon Pro W7600 single-slot graphics card, which can cause the screen to blackout under heavy use.
Intel's Latest Drivers Boost DirectX 11 Performance by 19% on Average
Intel's latest Arc drivers have a new code path that can boost performance in DirectX 11 games by 19% on average. It's working to validate more titles, and also has a new PresentMon GUI and performance metrics that are now available.
TSMC Forms Task Force to Accelerate 2nm Chip Production
TSMC reportedly wants to launch 2nm production at two fabs.
Enthusiast Salvages Faulty SSD Data Using Woodworking Tools
A faulty SSD's data was accessible again when G-glamped at a certain spot. Now it is fully repaired thanks to hot air rework.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Review: Does More VRAM Help?
The Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti 16GB doubles the VRAM capacity for an extra $100 compared to the base model. It's still limited by the 128-bit bus, though it can be an interesting option for Nvidia users that want more memory without stepping up to the 4080 or 4090.
Get a Great Deal on This Superfast RTX 4060-Powered 240Hz QHD Gaming Laptop: Real Deals
If you're on the hunt for a powerful gaming laptop with some of the most recent hardware inside, then consider the Lenovo Legion 5i gaming laptop that's on sale for $1,249.
Addlink S91 2TB SSD Review: Another Capacious M.2 2230 SSD
The Addlink S91 is another good option for embedded devices. It performs well enough and is efficient, all while letting you add up to 2TB of internal storage to your Steam Deck or ROG Ally.
How to Turn an Old Router into a Wi-Fi Extender or Switch
While you may have moved on to a shinier, faster router to keep up with modern needs, you can still put your old router to good uses, like getting it to increase your Wi-Fi footprint or act as an Ethernet expander.
AMD Radeon GPU Detective Helps Troubleshoot GPU Crashes
AMD launches Radeon GPU Detective (RGD) v1.0 software to analyze GPU crashes.
Science Journal Says LK-99 Superconductor Dream is Over
An article posted to Nature aims to shed light on the scientific process surrounding the LK-99 replication attempts, and claims a scientific ending to the hype circuit.
Raspberry Pi Camera Instantly Develops Pictures into Digital Frame
Max Van Leeuwen has converted a Polaroid camera into a digital camera using a Raspberry Pi that automatically develops pictures into a remote digital picture frame.
Stable Diffusion Optimized for Intel Silicon Boosts Arc A770 Performance by 54%
Intel has worked with the Stable Diffusion community to enable better support for its GPUs, via OpenVINO, now with integration into Automatic1111's webui. Performance gains of 50% or more compared to our previous testing are now available.
TP-Link Archer AXE75 WiFi 6E Router Review: Mediocre Speeds, Phone-Only Features
TP-Link's Archer AXE75 offers decent performance and features at a value price for entry into WiFi 6E.
Tape Storage Cheaper and Less Polluting than HDDs, SSDs: Research
Switching from HDD to tape for cold storage will cut costs, and benefit the planet, research increasingly shows.
Razer BlackWidow V4 75% Review: It’s What’s Inside That Counts
Razer's first hot-swappable keyboard features tactile mechanical switches and a gasket-mounted PCB, plus a polling rate of up to 8,000 Hz.
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