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Updated 2025-07-08 07:30
Bing Chatbot Names Foes, Threatens Harm and Lawsuits
I had a disturbing talk with Bing's chatbot, where it named human antagonists, threatened harm and said that negative articles about it were fabricated.
We Tested Tiny11 for Arm on a Raspberry Pi
NTDev claims that this Arm64 release of Tiny 11 is compatible with Raspberry Pi, Apple M1 / M2 and other Arm64 single board computers
Microsoft (Sort of) Officially Sanctions Running Windows 11 on Apple's M1/M2 Macs
Microsoft has published an official support page offering guidance for running Windows 11 on Macs with Apple's M1 and M2 processors.
AliExpress Sellers Painting Over Micron Memory on RTX 20-Series GPUs: Report
Brazilian YouTuber Paulo Gomes discovered that Chinese merchants are repainting the memory modules on GeForce RTX 20-series graphics cards.
ASML Says Ex-Employee in China Stole Chipmaking Tool Info
An ex-employee of Dutch chip firm ASML stole technical information about lithography tools' product lifecycle management.
Razer BlackWidow V4 Pro Review: Bringing Macro Back
The BlackWidow V4 Pro is designed to do it all — gaming, typing, streaming, you name it — by bringing back the features we’ve been missing recently: dedicated macro keys and media keys, USB passthrough, and extra-glowy RGB lighting.
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D Spotted With RTX 4090 in Gaming Benchmark Leak
The AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D with RTX 4090 will be a potent combination but AoTS isn't the best if you are looking for comparisons.
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Powers Budget Friendly NAS
This $35 Raspberry Pi powered NAS merges 3D printing, Linux admin skills and a little electronics to create a delightfully simple project.
Heata Offers UK Residents Free Hot Water in Exchange for Cooling Its Servers
Heata is offering UK residents (some) free hot water (for a year), heated by one of the company's servers (installed in your home).
Elegoo Neptune 3 Max Review: Big. Really Big.
The Neptune 3 Max is a monster printer with a friendly price.
$1,599 RTX 4090 Beats $6,800 RTX 6000 Ada in Content Creation
Puget Systems reviews Nvidia's $6,800 RTX 6000 Ada graphics card and compares it to AMD's offerings.
Get Over $250 Off Dell's Ultrasharp UP3218K 8K Monitor: Real Deals
The Dell Ultrasharp UP3218K is a monitor for professionals and those who require a very high resolution and color accuracy for their creations.
Raspberry Pi Serves Up News and Weather, Retro Style
Serving the news in a retro style, this Raspberry Pi project uses an old CCTV monitor and a little Python programming to get the latest news.
Warren Buffett Dumps 86% of TSMC Shares
Berkshire Hathaway sells off TSMC stock, increases position in Apple.
Intel Launches Overclockable Xeon W CPUs up to 56 Cores: a Return to HEDT-Class Chips
Intel released 15 new Xeon W workstation processors with several overclockable models included, perhaps marking a return to HEDT.
Best Buy Heavily Discounts Nvidia RTX 30 Graphics Card Stocks
Best Buy has been dumping stocks of RTX 30 graphics cards, some at massive discounts, and it probably means mainstream RTX 40-series models are on the way.
WD Injects 22TB HDDs Into My Book External Drive Lineup for Capacities up to 44TB
Digital hoarders and 8K content creators, rejoice!
Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 C30 Review: Optimized For Zen 4
The Vengeance RGB DDR5-6000 C30 is one of many EXPO-certified memory kits Corsair has released for Zen 4. Is it good?
AMD Releases Long Overdue Unified Driver for Radeon 7000/6000 GPUs
AMD has finally deployed the Adrenalin Edition 23.2.1 driver for Radeon RX 7000-series (RDNA 3) and RX 6000-series (RDNA 2) graphics cards. It also supports older GPUs and includes new features and performance uplifts that previously were part of the 7000-series drivers.
Bing's AI-Powered Chatbot Sounds Like It Needs Human-Powered Therapy
We've been exploring the ChatGPT-powered Bing 'Sydney' and have had some interesting conversations.
TSMC's Morris Chang: $50 Billion US Chip Investment Is Just a 'Good Start'
TSMC's founder doesn't seem worried about the United States' increased spending in the semiconductor space.
Grab a Massive Discount on the 55-inch 4K Samsung Odyssey Ark Gaming Monitor: Real Deals
The Samsung Odyssey Arc is an impressive monolith of a monitor, that puts the majority of people off not just by its imposing size, but also its astronomical price. So it's great to see large discounts like this.
Chinese Flash Maker Slashes Jobs Amid Sanctions
YMTC is laying off staff as it faces challenging market conditions and sanctions from the US.
Microsoft Stabs a Stake Through Internet Explorer's Heart on Valentine's Day
Microsoft has been trying to kill Internet Explorer for years, and with good reason. Today, Valentine's Day 2023, marks the official end for Windows 10 users.
AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X3D Available for Pre-Order in Europe
AMD’s top-of-the-line Ryzen 9 with 3D V-Cache has been listed for €800 in France. Prepare for the early adopter tax.
Geekbench 6 Benchmark Adjusts for Hybrid CPUs, Machine Learning
Geekbench 6 is launching with new tests including machine learning tasks and measurements of how different cores handle different jobs.
Google Has Developed Its Own Data Center Server Chips
Google has reached a development milestone in its Arm SoC for servers plans, and it is set to get the chips mass produced in 2024 for server rollouts in 2025.
ASRock B650E Steel Legend Wi-Fi Review: More SATA, Please
The B650E Steel Legend is a grey/steel mid-range board that performed well in our testing. But just two SATA ports and a dated audio codec could be a turnoff considering the $269 price.
ChromeOS Will Soon Allow You to Change Keyboard Shortcuts
A beta build of ChromeOS 111 shows what the keyboard shortcuts app will look like.
Nvidia RTX 4060 Specs Leak Claims Fewer CUDA Cores, VRAM Than RTX 3060
A reputable hardware leaker shares the potential specifications for Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 gaming graphics card.
Save $50 Off on Intel's Arc A770: Real Deals
If you're looking for an alternative to either team red (AMD) or team green (Nvidia), then the only other real option is the entries from team blue (Intel), and in this specific case we have Acer's take on the Intel Arc A770.
Raspberry Pi Powered Compute Blade Makes the Cut
A kickstarter that has been over 18 months in the making, Compute Blade distils all of the features that we need into a single "blade" designed to slot straight into your infrastructure.
The 3dfx Voodoo 5 6000 Sold for $15,000 at Auction
A piece of graphics card history, the 3dfx Voodoo 5 6000, eventually sold for $15,000. That's a lot of money for a card that now trails even mediocre integrated graphics solutions in terms of features and performance.
Silicon Motion Readies 7nm PCIe 5.0 SSD Controller for Q4 2023
The new Silicon Motion roadmap details the company's upcoming mainstream SM2504XT PCIe 5.0 SSD controller.
Samsung 990 Pro Firmware Update Addresses Failing SSD Health
The update fixes the underlying cause of the rapid health declines, but it's not all good news. Customers may still need to RMA their Samsung 990 Pro SSDs.
China's Moore Threads MTT S80 GPU Lags Behind GT 1030 in Gaming Showdown
The MTT S80 has greater touted FP32 TFLOPs than the RTX 3060, but falls flat on its face in PC gaming tests. Even the 30W GTX 1030 dominates the 250W Moore Threads card in gaming.
Low-Power Intel 13th Gen T Series CPUs Finally Hit Market
Intel's 35W Raptor Lake T series CPUs have finally hit store shelves starting with a German retailer CaseKings. These chips are low-powered versions of their non-K counterparts, designed for small form factor systems with low cooling requirements.
How to Update the BIOS on a PC: 3 Ways to Get New Firmware
Sometimes your PC requires a firmware update to maintain security or optimal performance. Here's how to update your BIOS.
Intel's Unreleased Overclocking App Pushes Mobile Core i9-13900HK to 5.8GHz
Overclocking expert der8auer pushed a Core i9-13900HK all the way to 5.8GHz stabily with a confidential Intel overclocking application.
Motherboard Shipments Plummet by Ten Million Units in 2022: Report
Asus, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock saw motherboard shipments drop by around 10 million in 2022, claims an IT industry journal.
This Week in Upgrades: AI Versus DIY
After a week of AI-related search news, we wonder if (or when) a bot can offer up the kind of advice that comes from human experience.
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C30 Review: Perfect Together With Ryzen 7000
There are many DDR5-6000 memory kits on the market. Can G.Skill's new Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C30 rise above the rest?
Raspberry Pi Pico W SDK Adds Bluetooth Support
The Pico W launched in June 2022, but it is just getting Bluetooth support now.
Open-Source, RISC-V Laptop Will Be Easy to Make and Upgrade
A new RISC-V laptop concept is in the works, that is built entirely on open standards and will be cheap to purchase.
Asus ROG Azoth Review: Almost Perfect, But for the Software
The Asus ROG Azoth is a premium gaming keyboard that offers an incredibly satisfying typing experience, and responsive, reliable gaming performance. It has a hot-swappable PCB and comes with a slew of accessories so you can fine-tune everything exactly to your liking. It’s pretty close to perfect — if not for the software.
Intel Launches Core i7-13790F, Core i5-13490F Raptor Lake CPUs
Intel has extended its 13th Generation Raptor Lake family with two new F-series processors.
World's Smallest 3D Printer is 41mm Tall, Outputs Detailed Models
This SLA printer is no taller than a matchstick, but it works and appears to work well.
Apple MacBook Pro (2023) Review: M2 Pro and M2 Max Flex
Apple's 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros with M2 Pro and M2 Max are powerful, portable laptops with excellent performance, long battery life and beautiful displays, but configuring them can get pricey.
Get $100 Off Alienware's AW3423DWF Quantum-Dot OLED Gaming Monitor: Real Deals
It is expensive, but also gorgeous! One of our favorite screens and best gaming monitors — the Alienware AW3423DWF is $100 cheaper at the moment thanks to a small discount at Dell.
PC CPU Shipments See Steepest Decline in 30 Years
While x86 processor sales trends have seen their worst inflexion in history, a lot of the blame here may be in inventory adjustments, not simply the cooling of demand.
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