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Updated 2026-02-08 09:15
The Canadian government wants to ban Flipper Zero-type hacker tools to combat car theft (Updated)
Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry wants to ban devices such as Flipper Zero, as a means to combat car theft.
Nvidia's new Pro GPU costs less than $650 — RTX 2000 Ada Generation arrives with 2,816 CUDA cores and 16GB ECC VRAM
Nvidia launches the RTX 2000 Ada Generation for workstations and professional consumers with an MSRP of $625.
Taiwan accuses China of 'cheating' and 'stealing' chipmaking technologies
Taiwan accuses China of unfair behavior with obtaining advanced technology, China denies any wrongdoing.
Software allows CUDA code to run on AMD and Intel GPUs without changes — ZLUDA is back but both companies ditched it, nixing future updates
Although ZLUDA has returned, it now supports AMD GPUs instead of Intel, and future updates seem very unlikely.
China's Loongson CPU seems to have IPC equivalent to Zen 4 and Raptor Lake -- but slow speeds and limited core count keeps 3A6000 well behind modern competition
A review shows the China-made 3A6000 coming close behind Zen 4 and Raptor Lake in an IPC comparison, despite poor overall performance.
BitLocker key sniffing is still possible on modern Windows 11 laptops with discrete TPM modules
A new report has confirmed that BitLocker key sniffing can still be accomplished on Windows 11 laptops featuring the latest TPM 2.0 standard.
Ayaneo's Flip DS brings familiar AMD handheld PC specs and OCuLink to an old-school dual-screen clamshell form factor
Ayaneo Flip DS is a handheld PC on par with Asus ROG Ally that boasts a dual-screen design akin to Nintendo (3)DS handhelds.
Samsung's 34-inch QD-OLED Odyssey G8 gaming monitor hits its lowest-ever price
Samsung's Odyssey OLED G8 G85SB has fallen to its lowest-ever price on Amazon.
Bambu Lab X1-Carbon 3D Printer review: Leading the pack
The Bambu Lab X1-Carbon offers high speed, high temperature multicolor printing with an end-to-end workflow targeted at the prosumer market.
This functional 3D-printed Pokédex uses Chat GPT to identify Pokémon
Abe's Projects has created a real-life version of the fictional gadget known as a Pokedex, and it works by using Chat GPT to identify Pokemon.
Wi-Fi jamming to knock out cameras suspected in nine Minnesota burglaries -- smart security systems vulnerable as tech becomes cheaper and easier to acquire
A serial burglar in Edina, Minnesota is suspected of using a Wi-Fi jammer to knock out connected security cameras before stealing and making off with lots of loot. Such techniques are increasingly popular with criminals.
The International Space Station is getting the first metal 3D printer made for space, designed by Airbus and the ESA
Metal 3D printing will finally lift off, enabling space organizations like the ESA and NASA to make components and parts on-site, therefore reducing the logistical challenges for deep space missions.
China's secretive Tianhe 3 supercomputer uses homegrown hybrid CPU — rivals US systems with 1.57 Exaflops of performance: Report
China's most powerful supercomputer uses MT-3000 processor with built-in accelerators.
Some Canon printers have seven critical security vulnerabilities — i-Sensys printer vulns rank at 9.8 severity
Critical security vulnerabilities identified in recent Canon printers have prompted the company to warn users to keep their printers off public networks until updated.
How to Split an Object for 3D Printing
To 3D print files that are bigger than your 3D printer bed, you split them into different individual files and print them separately. Get to know how to achieve that in this guide.
Windows 11 AI super resolution scaling for all apps previewed in the latest insider build
With the built-in Super Resolution Upscaler being a part of the Windows 11 24H2 Preview Build, it shows Microsoft's attempt to have a universal AutoSR option for all the apps, including games bringing the potential to have a universal upscaling for all games.
Arbiter Studio Polar 65 Review: Sounds great out of the box
The Polar 65 is a wired, 65-percent hot-swappable magnetic switch keyboard that sounds and feels great out of the box. It currently lacks some software features, but future updates appear to be planned.
Corsair MP600 Core Mini Steam Deck Compatible SSDs Drop to New Low Prices
Corsair MP600 Mini SSDs have dropped to a new all-time low price on Amazon.
The N64 is still being pushed past its limits, 28 years later — homebrew devs won't give up on the Nintendo 64, compare 2024 Mario to his 1996 ancestor
Real N64 hardware development on Super Mario 64 and Super Smash Bros. 64 expansion packs and other homebrew continues 28 years after development, leveraging optimizations never thought possible in the N64's age.
SCSI isn't dead yet — new SSD for old or obsolete systems is a boon for retro computing fans
The new SCSIFlash-Fast is a 3.5-inch form factor drop-in replacement drive that can take the place of any ancient 68-pin or 80-pin connector SCSI HDD without the system even noticing.
AMD Zen 5 support arrives with five new instructions — GNU compiler collection posted
Per an update to GCC, Zen 5 will apparently have support for new instructions, including the AI-focused AVXVNNI.
Best Cura Plugins: Improve Your 3D Printing
Streamline your 3D printing workflow in Ultimaker Cura by installing these best plugins.
AMD Ryzen 8700G delidded – runs up to 25 degrees Celsius cooler and up to 17% faster
Delidding an AMD Ryzen 8700G and using Liquid Metal TIM can reduce core temperatures by up to 25 degrees Celsius and improve performance by up to 17%.
Nvidia RTX 2000 entry level workstation cards leak - tipped for release in the coming week
Having dropped the Quadro naming scheme for its workstation GPUs back in 2020, Nvidia is still set to release more RTX workstation GPUs- including the entry-level RTX 2000 Ada Generation.
Steam Deck 1200p screen replacement goes under scrutiny – better than the original but outshined by the latest OLED model
Digital Foundry evaluates the 1200p DeckHD screen replacement for the original Deck vs the 800p Steam Deck OLED screen as upgrade options for Deck users. Having reviewed both products, we also have some practical advice to share.
Lenovo Legion Y25-30 25-inch 280 Hz gaming monitor review: A sweet spot for speed and price
Lenovo hits the sweet spot of speed and price with the Legion Y25-30. It's a 25-inch FHD IPS flat panel with 280 Hz overclock, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color. It delivers nearly all the speed of a 360 Hz monitor for a much lower cost.
Gigabyte addresses PCB cracking issues with a revised design — RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 GPUs shouldn't crack anymore
Gigabyte has introduced a new PCB design for its RTX 4090, 4080, and 4080 Super variants that aim to prevent these cards from cracking near the PCIe locking mechanism.
New USB stick has a self-destruct feature that heats it to over 100 degrees Celsius — a secret three-insertion process needed to unlock data safely
The Ovrdrive USB flash drive uses a unique insertion mechanism to prevent unsavvy users from accessing its contents. It is poised as a cheap open-source product for researchers and journalists (especially in suppressed areas where regular encryption is illegal).
Nvidia DSR and DLDSR tech can work on some DSC monitors
A new report reveals that Nvidia's DSR and DLDSR downscaling technologies can work with DSC-enabled monitors, despite what Nvidia's support page says.
Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GPU drops down to $699
The Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7900 XT is currently discounted to $699, down from its going rate of $799.
AMD CEO Lisa Su reportedly hits $1 billion net worth on back of AI boom
Lisa Su, whose fortune essentially comprises AMD stock, is now a billionaire thanks to an AI-fueled stock buying frenzy.
Nvidia's first CPU+GPU chips come to AI workstation desktop PCs — Grace Hopper Superchip systems start at $41,500
GPTshop.ai is perhaps the only company today that sells desktops equipped with a Grace-Hopper GH200 CPU-GPU.
Tachyum announces questionable 96-Core Prodigy-based AI workstation — $5,000 system also supposedly includes 1TB of memory
Tachyum touts ATX workstation/server platform based on cut-down Prodigy processor, which has not taped out yet, does not mention availability timeframe.
Water Cooling Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 Review: The zenith of cooling for your Raspberry Pi 5
Seeed and 52Pi have created the ultimate in cooling for the Raspberry Pi 5. The Watercooling Kit offers a simple, yet expensive, means to water cool your Raspberry Pi 5 for the ultimate performance.
The next, AI-focused version of Windows is Windows 11 24H2 — not Windows 12
Microsoft has subtly confirmed that Windows 12 will not be coming out this year. All of its new Canary and Dev Channel Insider Preview Builds now carry the Windows 11 24H2 moniker.
The Phanteks Evolv Shift 2, one of our favorite ITX cases, is now just $49 after rebate
Available at Newegg is the Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 mini-ITX for just $49 thanks to a $30 rebate.
Viewsonic latest 27-inch 240Hz OLED gaming monitor lands in the US -- XG272-2K-OLED boasts 0.02ms response time
Monitor maker Viewsonic has launched its XG272-2K-OLED gaming monitor in the US with 2560 x 1440 pixels and a super fast 240Hz refresh rate.
Nvidia's Grace server CPU trades blows with AMD and Intel in detailed review -- outperforms Bergamo, Genoa, and Emerald Rapids in over half of the benchmarks
Nvidia's Grace CPU scored 13 wins against AMD's Genoa and Bergamo and 15 against Intel's Xeon Platinum 8592+ in a review with 23 benchmarks.
Nvidia to build custom AI, console and telecom chips for high-profile customers: Report
Nvidia looking forward to develop custom offerings for automotive, consoles, datacenters, telecom, and other applications.
TSMC and SK Hynix team up for HBM4 co-production: Report
TSMC and SK Hynix reportedly join forces to build products for AI, including HBM4 memory.
Security firm now says toothbrush DDOS attack didn't happen, but source publication says company presented it as real
Around three million smart toothbrushes have been infected by hackers and enslaved into botnets. They caused millions of Euros in damages for a Swiss company, according to a newspaper report.
Samsung Magician Software updated after ‘high severity’ security vulnerability found
Samsung has issued an update to its Magician Software SSD tool after a 'high severity' vulnerability, allowing local users higher privilege file access, was found.
AMD's Radeon 780M integrated graphics hits 3.15GHz in Ryzen 7 8700G overclocking test — 37% faster on average with iGPU and memory overclock
Overclocker SkatterBencher was able to get a 3.15GHz overclock on the Ryzen 7 8700G's 780M integrated graphics.
PiWings 2.0 Kickstarter flies in with Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP32
SB Components has unveiled another Kickstarter for their latest project-PiWings 2.0 which aims to utilize both a Raspberry Pi Pico and ESP32.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman seeks $5 to $7 trillion to build a network of fabs for AI chips
Sam Altman could change the shape of semiconductor industry with his ambitious project that needs $5 trillion to $7 trillion in funding.
ID-Cooling FROZN A720 and A620 Review: A New King of Air Cooling
ID-Cooling's A720 provides chart-topping thermal performance, paired with a reasonable price of $69.99 USD.
Acer's next Predator is a €1,299 electric scooter
In a curious case of diversification, Acer's Predator brand has now been extended from primarily gaming products to an all-terrain eScooter, the Acer Predator Extreme PES017.
Just 137 crypto miners use 2.3% of total U.S. power — government now requiring commercial miners to report energy consumption
The U.S Energy Information Administration is now requiring large-scale cryptomining operations to report their energy consumption. Inevitably this will bring about new regulations that will restrict the energy consumption of miners in the future.
Nvidia CEO recognized for high-powered GPUs and the AI revolution — Jensen Huang elected to National Academy of Engineering
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) with specific recognition for 'high-powered graphics processing units, fueling the artificial intelligence revolution'
Cablemod recalls its 16-pin GPU power adapters due to fire hazard — over $74,500 in property damage claims so far
Cablemod has issued a recall for the company's 12VHPWR angled power adapters over safety concerns.
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