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Updated 2026-02-08 04:00
Acer Nitro V 15 review: Well-built budget system, but a bland screen
Acer's Nitro V 15 delivers decent 1080p gaming performance and performs well in most other aspects, but loud fans and a washed-out screen compromise its appeal.
Hackers bury malware in new ZIP file attack — combining multiple ZIPs into one bypasses antivirus protections
Security researchers discovered that concatenated ZIP files have been used to hide malicious files in ZIP archives.
Intel Core Ultra 5 225H delivers 14% better single core and 16% improved iGPU performance than Meteor Lake per early benchmarks — the CPU still falls short of its Lunar Lake counterparts
Leaked Geekbench test results show that Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 5 225H will be a decent uplift from its Meteor Lake predecessor but might not be able to catch up to Lunar Lake.
LG working with Jim Keller on new ‘Affectionate Intelligence’ processor
LG and Tenstorrent have announced that they will expand their collaboration efforts. The tech twosome already have some SoC plans in progress, but today they voiced intention to develop AI chips to push forward LS's concept of Affectionate Intelligence' in AI-powered home applicances, smart home solutions, mobility, and commercial applications.
Nvidia App reaches version 1.0 milestone and exits beta — GeForce Experience and Control Panel now deprecated
The Nvidia App 1.0 launches today, featuring a number of improvements over GeForce Experience, including the addition of many Nvidia Control Panel functions, AV1 120 FPS capture, and RTX HDR support. With its arrival, GFE and NCP move to legacy status.
Our favorite productivity mouse, Logitech's MX Master 3S drops to $78 for a limited time
Logitech's MX Master 3S productivity mouse is only $78 and comes with a free travel case in today's deal.
How To Use AMD Ryzen Master
AMD Ryzen Master allows you to optimize your Ryzen CPU in real-time so you don't have to enter the BIOS. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to get started with Ryzen Master.
Japan readies ambitious $65 billion plan to revive homegrown semiconductor manufacturing — Expects economic return of over $1 trillion
The Japanese government is prepping to ink a bill that grants $65 billion in subsidies to revive local chip manufacturing.
Intel's top scientist wins Lisa Su Award — Dr. Ann Kelleher honored for years of technical prowess
Intel's executive VP, Dr. Ann Kelleher, has been awarded the Dr. Lisa Su Women of Innovation Award from GSA, named for AMD's CEO and president.
Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 + ATX12VO PSU Review
The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W PSU blends top-tier performance with dual ATX 3.1 and ATX12VO support, delivering exceptional efficiency, reliability, and thermal management for high-end gaming or workstation builds.
U.S. lawmakers ask top fab tool makers about their sales to China
Before tightening export controls, U.S. legislators want to learn about sales of American producers of chipmaking tools to China-based entities.
Valve drops limited edition white Steam Deck OLED
Valve is releasing a limited edition Steam Deck OLED: Limited Edition White in every market where the handheld is being shipped.
Best Wi-Fi Routers 2024: High-Speed, Low Cost Choices for Wi-Fi 6, 6E and 7
The right Wi-Fi router can make a huge difference in your day-to-day productivity and gaming experience. We've tested a slew of models to help you find the best one.
This custom Raspberry Pi voice assistant is built around ChatGPT
Suryatejadev has created a Raspberry Pi-powered voice assistant from scratch using ChatGPT to help interpret commands.
Preliminary specifications for Intel's 65W and 35W Core Ultra 200 Arrow Lake S CPUs leaked
Momomo_us has shared the initial specifications of Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake 65W and 35W CPUs.
Open source, single-PCB HIDman adapter lets peripherals to easily interface with old PCs that don't support USB
The open source HIDman adapter debuts, for interfacing modern USB peripherals with old PCs by emulating classic PS/2 keyboards and mice.
Bitcoin skyrockets to an all-time high of over $84,000 — a euphoric surge in investments from Trump's presidential win
Bitcoin has spiked to an all time high of over $84,000 as a result of Trump's electorial presidential win several days ago. Bitcoin is now more valuable than Gold.
Raspberry Pi 5 overclocked to 3.6 GHz by ScatterBencher — but exotic cooling didn’t help push clocks any faster than air
Expert overclocker Pieter-Jan Plaisier, AKA Scatterbencher, has again turned his focus to the humble Raspberry Pi, seeing what he can do with LN2.
AMD Ryzen 9000 pricing freefalls, hits all-time lows — Micro Center slashes up to 28% off Zen 5
Micro Center is offering AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPUs at the cheapest prices since launch - bolstered by steep discounts of up to 28%.
Gigabyte MO34WQC2 240 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Colorful, fast, and smooth
Gigabyte's MO34WQC2 is a very worthy addition to the premium OLED gaming monitor genre. It's a 34-inch ultra-wide panel with WQHD resolution, 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR 400 and quantum dot enhanced color.
Free, open-source Photoshop alternative finally enters release candidate testing after 20 years — the transition from GIMP 2.x to GIMP 3.0 took two decades
The GIMP team finally announced that the long-awaited release of GIMP 3.0 is finally imminent
Pizza Hut's new pizza warmer uses the PlayStation 5's heat to keep your pizza hot — you can 3D print the new PIZZAWARMR for free
Pizza Hut has melded the disparate worlds of bready cheesy foodstuffs and console gaming with the new PIZZAWRMR.
Expand your gaming handheld storage to 2TB with Crucial's tiny M.2-2230 P310 SSD - now at its lowest-ever price
If you're looking to upgrade the storage in your gaming handheld, this small 2230 form-factor SSD from Crucial is now at its lowest-ever price.
Adding ceramic powder to liquid metal thermal paste improves cooling up to 72% says researchers
A new colloidal thermal interface material (TIM) promises to significantly outperform commercially available liquid metals from the likes of Thermalright and Thermal Grizzly.
Enthusiast demos motherboard socket pin replacement — hot air, tweezers, and a steady hand
A tech enthusiast in China has demonstrated the replacement of one of the pins' located in a CPU socket.
UserBenchmark suggests you buy the i5-13600K over the Ryzen 7 9800X3D — says AMD drives sales with 'aggressive marketing' rather than 'real-world performance'
UserBenchmark has put forth a very interesting take on AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D and suggests users snag the i5-13600K instead since "spending more on a gaming CPU is pointless."
The Seagate 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card SSD is just $199 at Amazon
The Seagate 2TB Xbox Storage Expansion Card SSD is currently available for its lowest price to date-just $199 instead of the recommended $359.
Downed Russian drone used at least 30 chips from Western companies — silicon from Xilinx, TI, Marvell, Micron, and others found in the wreckage
Ukrainian military intelligence discovered U.S. and other Western tech inside the wreckage of a downed Russian prototype drone.
Take a seat — standing desks aren't better for you, says new study
A recently published study casts serious doubt on the touted health benefits of owning a standing desk.
Super tiny Raspberry Pi RP2040 RGB LED matrix display hits Kickstarter
Vcc Labs has created a Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered RGB LED matrix that's super small and powered via USB Type-C.
U.S. ordered TSMC to halt shipments of advanced AI processors to China: Report
It turns out that TSMC did not voluntarily stopped supply of advanced AI processors, it was told to by the American government.
8BitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard gets full size 108 key version —numpad devotees can also choose between NES and Famicom colorways
The 8BitDo 108 Mechanical Keyboard opens for pre-order in both NES and Famicom-themed variations.
LG's new stretchable display can grow by 50%, bendy panels can be deformed into new form factors
LG Display showcased its stretchable display prototype that can extend up to 50% of its original size over 10,000 times.
Taiwanese law prevents TSMC from producing 2nm chips overseas, Taiwanese govt official confirms
TSMC cannot transfer its leading-edge technologies abroad in accordance with Taiwanese laws, says Minister of Economic Affairs.
How to run a local Linux web server running in a Windows 11 window
Windows Subsystem for Linux lets run an Apache web server on your Windows PC. Here's how to do it.
AMD Strix Halo 'RDNA 3.5' iGPU rumored to launch under the Radeon 8000S branding — Up to 40 CUs and support for LPDDR5X-8000 memory
Golden Pig Upgrade Pack has shared key details about AMD's mobile portfolio for 2025/26.
Top 10 Best 3D Printers for 2024: Find the Perfect Machine For You
We've tested over a hundred of the top 3D Printer models (FDM and Resin) to help you find the right one for your needs and budget.
NZXT Kraken Elite 360 RGB Review: The best on the market – and priced like it
We tested NZXT's Kraken Elite 360 RGB with Intel's i7-14700K to determine whether or not it can handle the heat of a modern CPU.
Computing industry legend Elwood Edwards, the voice of AOL ‘You’ve got mail,’ passes away at 74
The voice actor behind AOL's "You've Got Mail!" slogan has passed away.
Mac Studio lookalike packs a Core i9-14900KF CPU and RTX 4090 Laptop GPU — the FEVM FN60G rocks a 3.8-liter chassis that's slightly smaller than the Mac Studio
This mini-PC looks like a Mac Studio, but packs a bigger punch with its Intel Core i9-14900KF processor and Nvidia RTX 4090 Laptop GPU.
D-Link refuses to patch a security flaw on over 60,000 NAS devices — the company instead recommends replacing legacy NAS with newer models
Over 60,000 D-Link NAS machines are affected by a critical vulnerability, but the company refuses to issue a fix, citing end-of-life for the affected NAS devices.
Microsoft persuades Mail and Calendar users to migrate to Outlook — Mail and Calendar app will cease to work after December 31
Microsoft is notifying its Mail and Calendar app users to switch to free cloud-based Outlook.
This Raspberry Pi-powered chess board robot moves pieces automatically
Tamerlan has created a Raspberry Pi-powered chess board that automatically moves pieces and has programmed it to be an opponent you can play against.
Intel reportedly denies RMA for crashing Core i9-14900K CPU due to liquid metal thermal paste usage — liquid metal erased the markings and serial number on the CPU
Liquid metal cooling will forfeit the CPU warranty.
34-inch WQHD 165 Hz curved gaming monitor is selling for under $200
The ASRock Phantom 34-inch curved gaming display has been marked down to $198 at Newegg, its lowest price to date.
Gorilla Glass maker Corning is set to receive $32 million under the CHIPS and Science Act
Corning may not make chips, but its contribution to semiconductor production is rather huge.
M4 Mac Mini SSD modded from 256GB to 1TB — modder solders higher-capacity NAND to the removable SSD module
Apple's latest M4 Mac Mini comes with removable SSD NAND modules which can be upgraded to higher capacities as shown by YouTuber dosdude1.
AMD Strix Point CPU powers upcoming Ayaneo 3 gaming handheld — device sports up to Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU and 7-inch OLED screen
Ayaneo just announced the Ayaneo 3, giving gamers the choice between a Ryzen 7 8840U or Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor and a seven-inch high-refresh LCD or OLED HDR screen.
Raspberry Pi SSD Review: Speedy, yet safe
If you're thinking about upgrading your Raspberry Pi 5 to use an SSD, then you want to know that it will work, and these drives from Raspberry Pi are guaranteed to work.
South Korean engineer smuggled out shopping bags full of secret SK hynix docs to give to Huawei
SK hynix prohibits using USB drives on its sides, so its former engineer printed 4,000 pages to take away with her following her resignation.
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