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The Pentagon Aims to Predict Enemy’s Actions Through AI
The U.S. via the Pentagon has made clear its intention to employ AI systems for geostrategic planning, including national defense and theatres of war. The idea is to achieve a predictive model that allows decision makers to remain one – or more – steps ahead of the opposition, deterring any possible hostile actions. However, a number of questions on the deployment of such systems remain.
See Which Games Play Well On Valve Steam Deck with 'Deck Verified' Program
Valve is introducing a new compatibility system that tells Steam Deck users which games are compatible with the console.
Apple's 10-Core M1 Pro, M1 Max CPUs Pack Up to 32-Core GPU, 64GB RAM
Like the entry-level M1, the more powerful M1 Pro and M1 Max as built on an enhanced 5nm process node.
Apple's New MacBook Pros Use M1 Pro, Max and Have More Ports
Apple announced new MacBook Pro laptops using its own silicon, M1 Pro and M1 Max with a refreshed design and more ports.
Report: China Discovered More Cryptocurrency Miners Stealing Electricity
China has reportedly discovered illicit cryptocurrency miners stealing electricity from government organizations.
Microsoft Job Posts May Point to In-House Surface Silicon Development
Microsoft might be gathering momentum towards eventual in-house silicon development. A Surface-specific job opening for the position of Director of SoC Development and other hiring positions hints at either Apple-like aspirations or a renewed push in company relations with custom silicon providers such as AMD and Qualcomm.
FinCEN: Ransomware on the Rise, Bitcoin Is the Most-Used Payment Method
The U.S. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said Bitcoin is the most popular method of payment for ransomware.
Gigabyte Aero 15 OLED With RTX 3080 and Intel Core i9 Is $1,999 at Newegg
As part of Newegg’s Gametober sale, the Gigabyte Aero 15 OLED with Intel Core i9 and RTX 3080 is now just $1,999 after a massive $1,450 discount.
AMD Secure Memory Encryption Has a Flaw, Now Disabled by Default in Linux Kernel
AMD's SME or Secure Memory Encryption is now being disabled in the Linux kernel due to unexpected boot failures on Ryzen CPUs.
Where to Watch Apple's MacBook Pro Event
You'll be able to watch Apple's "Unleashed" event on Apple's website, Apple TV or on YouTube.
New MacBook Pros to Allegedly Adopt M1 Pro And M1 Max CPUs
Rumors suggest that the new MacBook Pro’s SoC will feature 10 CPU cores (eight performance and two efficiency).
MSI MAG Z590-A Pro Review: Z590 on the Cheap
The MSI MAG Z590-A Pro delivers three M.2 slots, a USB 3.2 Gen2x2 Type-C port, and 2.5 GbE. its appearance may not be for everyone and it has older audio, but it’s a good inexpensive offering for jumping onto the Z590 platform.
Gelsinger: Intel Wants Apple Back
In an interview, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said he wants Apple to return to using Intel processors.
MSI Z690 Motherboard Specifications Leaked Ahead Of Launch
Russian retailier reveals the basic specifications for MSI's Z690 motherboards for Intel Alder Lake processors.
Raspberry Pi Pico Entertains Dog with Automatic Ball Launcher
Maker Brankly has created a ball launcher from scratch using a Raspberry Pi Pico.
How to Run Windows 11 on a USB Drive (and Take it With You)
You can create a live, bootable Windows 11 USB and take your OS and programs with you from computer to computer.
Vertagear PL4500 Review: Make Gaming Hurt Again
The Vertagear PL4500 gets a number of things right but stumbles where it counts.
Intel's Alder Lake CPUs May Not Work With Older Games
Denuvo and other DRM solutions will require updates to support Alder Lake's hybrid design.
Intel Shows Off Multi-Chiplet Sapphire Rapids CPU with HBM
Intel's supercomputer-bound Sapphire Rapids with HBM poses for a camera.
How to Build a Raspberry Pi-Powered Zombie Arm for Halloween
Surprise your friends by creating a moving zombie arm that jumps out when Raspberry Pi detects a person.
Drop Tokyo60 Keyboard Kit Review: The Affordable, Aluminum HHKB
The Tokyo60 from Drop and Tokyo Keyboard is a solid, if stiff, keyboard kit that you can buy right now. It requires basic mods to sound its best, and the form factor takes some getting used to, but if you’re looking for an all-metal HHKB, this is a decent option at a reasonable price.
Asus ProArt X570-Creator WIFI Review: Thunderbolt 4 Meets Bandwidth Galore
The Asus ProArt X570-Creator WIFI offers dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, 10 GbE and integrated Wi-Fi 6E, along with an upper-midrange $429.99 price. It’s pricey, but has more capability than its B550 counterpart.
Windows 11 Beta Build Has Ryzen Cache Latency Fix
Windows 11 Build 2200.282 includes Microsoft’s fix for L3 cache latency issues with AMD Ryzen processors.
Intel Shows Game Developers How to Optimize CPU Performance for Alder Lake
Intel releases a new Alder Lake development guide, relating to optimizing game code for Alder Lake's hybrid core architecture.
Microsoft’s Xbox Series X Mini Fridge Preorders Start on October 19th
The Xbox Series X mini fridge has enough room inside for up to 12 cans of your favorite beverage so you can stay juiced up during your all nighter gaming sessions.
Parallels 17.1 Weds macOS Monterey With Windows 11 on M1 Macs
macOS Monterey-compatible Parallels 17.1 launched ahead of new MacBooks rollout.
Hacker Group Claims Responsibility for Acer Security Breach Affecting Millions of Users
Hacker group Desorden has claimed responsibility for a security breach on Acer's India server cluster, siphoning sensitive data on millions of customers.
Galax Allegedly Goes LEGO Crazy With Gamer RGB DDR5-4800 Memory Modules
Galax has LEGO on the brain with its new Gamer RGB DDR5 modules, which will arrive just in time for the launch of Intel’s Alder Lake platform.
How Microsoft Puts the Squeeze on Windows 11 Update Sizes
Microsoft's new approach to compression for Windows updates has resulted in a reduction in size of 40%.
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Keeps Getting Cheaper — This is the Best CPU Deal of the day
At Newegg, the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G is now $40 off — taking the price down to $319.
TSMC's First 3nm ICs in Q1 2023, 3nm Extended Node Incoming
TSMC's N3E to extend yields, improve performance, cut down power consumption.
Last Chance to buy This RTX 3080-equipped Alienware Aurora R12 at its Lowest Price
Be quick, as the Alienware Aurora R12 with RTX 3080 is now just $2,155 after a big $334 price cut, and we expect it to go out of stock imminently.
Russia Gets First Batch of Arm-Based Homegrown SoCs: All 66 Kgs of Them
'All-Russian' PCs get closer to reality, but volumes remain low.
Alienware Aurora Gets Redesigned for Company’s 25th Anniversary
Alienware is redesigning its Aurora gaming PC to coincide with the company’s 25th anniversary. It includes a clear side panel and a more industry-standard-design.
SilverStone's Makes PlayStation 5-Compliant Heatsink for SSDs
SilverStone launches heatsink for PS5-bound SSDs.
HyperX Pulsefire RGB Mouse Mat Hands-On: Great for Larger Desks
HyperX’s first XL sized RGB mouse mat, the Pulsefire RGB, fires on all cylinders. But you’ll need a big surface to properly accommodate it.
ViewSonic Targets Gamers With 150 Hz 32-Inch Elite XG320U 4K HDMI 2.1 Monitor
The ViewSonic Elite XG320U features a 4K IPS panel that measures 32 inches diagonally and supports refresh rates of up to 150 Hz.
Core i5-12600K Shows Strong Lead Over Ryzen 5 5600X In Ashes of the Singularity
Anonymous user tests Intel's Core i5-12600K multiple times with Ashes of the Singularity benchmark.
Sony Is Letting People Register to Buy a PS5 Directly in November
Coming this November, Sony will allow for people to attempt to buy PlayStation 5 consoles directly from it, bypassing scalpers during shortages.
Thingiverse Leak Sees 36GB of User Data in the Hands of Hackers
Popular maker hub Thingiverse has accidentally leaked a 36GB file containing identifiable info, and unsalted password hashes.
Asus Readies Mini-ITX Intel Z690 Motherboard with Sandwich Design
Asus preps Intel Z690 Mini-ITX motherboard with a PCIe 5.0 x16 and two M.2-2280 slots.
Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master Leak Shows Some Serious Muscle
A leaked image of the Z690 Aorus Master has appeared on Twitter, showcasing the new paint job of Gigabyte's 600 series motherboards and a powerful VRM setup.
Ubuntu 21.10 Releases Impish Indris On Desktops Everywhere
A new version of Ubuntu, 21.10, has been released, bringing tweaks both on the desktop and under the hood.
Epos H6Pro Review: Plug-and-Play in Comfort
As a pretty, premium and comfortable plug-and-play gaming headset, the Epos H6Pro makes a good first impression. But a limited max volume, high price and a so-so mic means there are better options in the $180 price range.
TSMC to Build Specialty Fab in Japan to Address Local Demand
Japan is to get its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility in a decade.
EKWB Launches WaterBlocks for Nvidia's A100 and RTX A6000 Cards
Nvidia's A100 accelerator and RTX A6000 graphics card get water blocks from EKWB.
Raspberry Pi-Powered Display Rotates into Portrait Mode
Using a motor and a steering wheel, this monitor moves itself to match the content you are viewing.
240Hz for $210: This Acer Nitro Gaming Monitor Just Keeps Getting Cheaper
Right now at Newegg, the Acer Nitro ED270 is down to its lowest ever price of $209 after a steep $90 price cut.
G.Skill Announces Trident Z5 DDR5 Memory Made with Samsung ICs
G.Skill announces new Trident Z5 DDR5 memory, designed for Intel's Alder Lake platform and built with Samsung ICs. With speeds of up to 6400MHz.
U.S. Becomes Global Crypto Mining Leader After China's Ban
U.S., Kazakhstan, and Russia are global bitcoin mining leaders as China bans cryptocurrency mining.
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