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A dual-screen E-Ink tablet has launched on Kickstarter.
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| Updated | 2025-12-24 00:15 |
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A Dutch startup has launched a crowdfunding campaign for a home security system that piggybacks on your Wi-Fi to detect intruders. Using a home mapping app and artificial intelligence, Gamgee's Wi-Fi Home Alarm is claimed to offer precision protection by body printing' your household's trusted people and pets.
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says AI model training costs could jump to $100 billion as early as next year.
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Philips expands its Evnia line of gaming monitors with the 49M2C8900. It's a 49-inch 32:9 curved OLED with DQHD resolution, 240 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR400. It also covers 114% of DCI-P3 color and delivers superlative game performance.
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Chinese PC maker Linglong has just introduced a tiny PC that fits into a foldable keyboard. The company shared its live presentation, where the presenter pulled out the actual device from his back pocket.
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Because of an apparent server misconfiguration, a massive data leak of customer information was readily available through a simple Google search.
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Asus is testing a BIOS update for its latest motherboards, including those with the AMD Z970 chipset, that will allow you to control your motherboard's RGB lighting in sync with other compatible devices.
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If Dominic Toretto used Raspberry Pi, this would be the cooler that he would buy.
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The Singapore University of Technology and Design uses 3D printing to create edible creations, including a working QR code.
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Gigabyte has released new BIOS updates that support AMD's upcoming Ryzen 9000 series processors running AMD's latest AGESA 1.2.0.0a firmware.
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The RockYou2024 leak compiles 9,948,575,739 unique passwords in one place.
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Although only 15% of cryptocurrency has been recovered, the massive increase in bitcoin prices means customers are getting much more than they lost in 2014.
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ASRock's upcoming Challenger SE series will feature the Intel Arc 770 16GB and Arc 750 8GB, which are more compact and promise better heatsink design and other features.
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CrossMark benchmark results for a new Ryzen 7 variant, dubbed the Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360, have emerged. However, its performance was underwhelming in this specific benchmark.
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PS5 Dev kit gets sold in a disguise that is just thin enough to avoid Sony's legal team.
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A GA102 card disguised as a AD102 with faulty memory is sold as normal GeForce RTX 4090.
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With some code, electronics and 3D printing, we can make an editor's dream project come true.
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If you need dual NVMe drives, PCIe devices on your Raspberry Pi 5 then there aren't too many options right now, but Pimoroni's new board offers everything you need.
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ASRock's Creator series comprises Radeon RX 7900 XTX and 7900 XT WS, which have a dual-slot, single-blower-type design and 16-pin power connectors.
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The current prevailing thought is that TSMC's existence and the threat of its destruction are among the things holding back China from invading Taiwan. But what if we're wrong?
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TeamGroup's Vulcan Eco lineup brings innovation to the table, but is it sufficient to rival the modern competition?
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Four EU states have all issued identical bans on the export of quantum computers with more than 34 qubits and error rates below a certain threshold. The nature of the bans is a mystery, with states declining to elaborate per national security concerns.
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A fresh account of AMD's failed attempt to merge with Nvidia offers insights not only into the GPU war, but also AMD's rise, fall, and rise again as a CPU and GPU manufacturer.
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Elon Musk and Charles Liang of Supermicro are teaming up to make Elon's Tesla and X supercomputers greener machines. Supermicro's DLC liquid cooling is supposed to help heavily reduce the power draw of the AI-heavy Tesla Gigafactory and xAI supercomputers.
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The Asus ROG NUC with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H/RTX 4060 or Intel Core Ultra 9 185H/RTX 4070 is now available from $1,629 to $2,199.
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As AI companies increase their investments in infrastructure, their revenues are not growing that fast, financial analysts note, implying that AI could become a bubble.
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Grab yourself a Logitech G Pro wireless gaming mouse for just $54 and look forward to some accurate and smooth gaming mouse action.
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One of the most popular web hosting services, Hostinger offers a variety of plans at great values and with good performance. But how do they stack up to the competition?
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Fast Throttle, a per-core thermal throttling mechanism, is reported to be coming to Arrow Lake processors in the future.
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Kien, an Italian video game from AgeOfGames has finally released 22 years after development began on the Game Boy Advance. The delay came not from production troubles, but capitalistic misfortune.
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According to experts, Nvidia's HGX H20 and other processors outperform Huawei's Ascend 910 series and can be shipped without a license to China.
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A new Ryzen 7 Pro-series Zen 5 mobile CPU has been spotted on the Geekbench browser, boasting performance better than AMD's previous generation Ryzen 9 CPUs.
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Microsoft has been running new ads exclusively about Recall functionality since July 1st. The new ads directly from the Windows X account raise questions about the future of Recall, which has been indefinitely cancelled for weeks.
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China has more patents than the six top nations in generative AI research.
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As Congress readies the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, the Pentagon is reminding lawmakers it needs a waiver from provisions included in the 2019 version of the act.
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A high-ranking Huawei executive asserts that the lack of Nvidia GPUs and limited access to advanced process technologies will not stop China's AI progress.
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Chinese semiconductor companies shift focus from IPOs to mergers and acquisitions as Chinese authorities are looking forward to building strong companies rather than a huge number of weak companies.
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Microsoft has been running new ads exclusively about Recall functionality since July 1st. The new ads directly from the Windows X account raise questions about the future of Recall, which has been indefinitely cancelled for weeks.
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As hacker gains access to OpenAI's secrets, concerns rise that Chinese spies can do it too, leading to threats to national security.
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AMD exec Renato Fragale recalls 'helping AMD avoid bankruptcy' when he managed the team that developed the PlayStation 4 processor.
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Youtuber 'Some Ordinary Gamers' explores an alleged Windows 11 Enterprise G ISO that it is made exclusively for the government while warning it is illegal to operate.
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Orange Pi's Kunpeng Pro has made its way out of China and into the hands of a techtuber who explores the physical layout of the SBC and its capabilities.
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Software engineer Carl Riis has announced his first hardware project, dubbed EarlGreyTV. This is a Smart TV project that differentiates itself from the usual idiot box' dominating your living room by leveraging the wonders of Linux and Firefox, plus an old laptop.
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RTX Remix goes open source and gets yet more ambitious with AI features.
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A notebook reviewer swapped the thermal paste application on his X Elite laptop to liquid metal to improve thermals. Sadly, the liquid metal application did little to enhance thermals, only lowering max temps by two degrees Celsius.
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The MSI Katana 15 comes from a range of reasonably priced gaming laptops. This model with the powerful RTX 4070 graphics card is on sale for $1,199.
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Intel may take a page from its Arc 'Alchemist' product family to form its next-generation Arc 'Battlemage' lineup.
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A maker has developed a DECstation emulation built into a credit card-sized single-board computer.
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The Playback software will soon receive an update that allows it to read image data from the Game Boy Camera cartridge.
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The FTC is telling ASRock, Gigabyte, and Zotac that customers opening their products should not void warranty coverage.
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