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Hands-on with Secretlab's Magnus Evo — a trimmed-down version of its popular, premium sit-stand desk
by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#70XH2)
Secretlab has unveiled a cheaper version of its sit-stand Magnus range, the Magnus Evo.
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| Updated | 2025-10-28 09:45 |
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#70XH3)
Apple continues its yearly update cadence with the MacBook Pro, and the M5 is yet another home run for the company.
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The first leak of near-final silicon gives a sneak peek at the integrated GPU performance of Intel's first 18A chips.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#70XE8)
AMD is preparing a refreshed Ryzen 9000-series Granite Ridge" lineup that boosts clock speeds, power limits, and 3D V-Cache capacity to deliver higher gaming and desktop performance.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#70XE9)
German ISP 1&1 advertises its FTTC connections as fiber optic DSL, implying to the customers that they're getting a full fiber internet line despite using copper wiring for last-mile connectivity.
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on (#70XEA)
Microsoft has issued a patch for Windows 11 after an update released on October 14 quietly broke the Windows Recovery Environment on some systems.
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on (#70XEB)
Nvidia has expanded the company's RTX Pro Blackwell lineup by silently launching the RTX Pro 5000 72GB Blackwell AI GPU.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#70XAP)
The Vodafone Group and Vodafone Ukraine build a new undersea cable to connect Europe and Asia over the Black Sea.
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on (#70XAQ)
Hyte's X50 delivers excellent build quality paired with a unique choice of colors and aesthetics, plus a tool-free design.
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on (#70X7F)
Developers of the Chinese Deepseek artificial intelligence have found a novel way to reduce the number of tokens it uses, particularly when accessing memories. By converting blocks of text into images and leveraging visual processing rather than text parsing, the AI can reduce the number of tokens required by between seven and 20 times.
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on (#70X7G)
Crucial has optimized its Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 2x16GB memory kit with tighter timings. Can it finally compete with the other DDR5-6400 rivals?
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on (#70X7H)
A CPU collector has shared some fantastically detailed new images of Intel's first 8-bit processor.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#70X7J)
CXMT is reportedly planning to go public, hoping to raise $2.5 to $6 billion in fresh funds.
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on (#70X7K)
Pick up a quality little wireless gaming mouse from Cherry for a staggeringly low $19.99. The XTRFY M50 enjoys a 71% price cut at Amazon.
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on (#70X7M)
Alibaba Cloud has revealed a new GPU pooling system that slashed the number of Nvidia accelerators needed for large-scale inference by more than 80%.
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Asus ROG Strix XG27AQDPG 27-inch 500 Hz OLED gaming monitor review: Amazing speed and glorious color
on (#70X7N)
Asus pushes the speed benchmark higher with its first 500 Hz OLED, the ROG Strix XG27AQDPG. It's a 27-inch QHD panel with Adaptive-Sync, ELMB, Quantum Dot color, HDR10 and over 500 nits of peak brightness.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Aaron Klotz) on (#70X5C)
AI-startup TinyCorp has successfully created Nvidia drivers for ARM-powered MacBooks that make them compatible with RTX 30-50 series GPUs through USB4 docking stations.
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on (#70X5B)
Muon Space has announced that it has worked with Starlink to establish an 'industry-first [of] persistent optical connectivity in orbit.'
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#70X5D)
AMD might be on the verge of refreshing its more-than-a-year-old desktop APU lineup, the Ryzen 8000G, with new Krackan Point SKUs lifted straight from mobile. These APUs are built on Zen 5 architecture, using RDNA 3.5 graphics, and will offer a big jump in performance, paired with a 65W TDP.
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on (#70X30)
The Zotac Zbox Magnus EN275060TC includes a desktop-class RTX 5060 Ti in its 2.65-liter chassis.
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on (#70X31)
A team at Stanford University has developed a new method of printing a micrometer-thin diamond layer directly onto semiconductors, directly coating transistors with incredible thermal dissipation. The Stanford team expects the tech to reach the U.S. government and beyond.
on (#70X33)
Atari has taken retro gamers by surprise with its announcement of the Intellivision Sprint- a console celebrating 45 years of its old foe.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#70X32)
The U.S. government's 10% stake in Intel, acquired in August, transformed a struggling chipmaker's fortunes into a $73 billion market share uptick while reinforcing America's national security and industrial sovereignty.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#70WXT)
ASML has introduced the Twinscan XT:260, the industry's first lithography scanner designed specifically for advanced 3D packaging, wedding front-end precision with back-end productivity to quadruple throughput, marking a new era of tools purpose-built for heterogeneous integration.
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on (#70WM4)
China's Ministry of State Security has taken to social media to boast about foiling a series of cyberattacks it says were directed by the U.S. National Security Agency.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#70WEY)
Xbox President Sarah Bond has just confirmed that Microsoft relied on Asus' experience in handhelds to help determine the price of the Xbox Ally. The team at Xbox is confident and proud of the device, with sold-out preorders. Sarah also talks about how the next-gen Xbox console is also in the works with AMD as we speak.
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on (#70WEZ)
Cooler Master's 3DHP heatpipes promise to be the biggest evolution for cooling in years. Do they deliver? We tested the Hyper 212 3DHP with AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X to determine if Cooler Master's heatpipes live up to the hype.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#70WCW)
Specifications suggest Nvidia once considered a more powerful TU102 design for the RTX 2080 Ti GPU
on (#70WCX)
Microsoft has denied claims that its data center in central Mexico is tied to a recent spate of power outages, water shortages, and health concerns, claiming it always prioritizes the needs of local communities in any actions it takes.
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by brandon.hill@futurenet.com (Brandon Hill) on (#70WCY)
Razer puts the Iskur V2 through a cost-cutting spree, and the result is the Iskur V2 X.
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on (#70WCZ)
Alibaba Cloud claims its new Aegaeon pooling system reduced the number of Nvidia GPUs required to serve large language models by 82% during a multi-month beta test inside its Model Studio marketplace.
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on (#70WBC)
Pick up the Bambu Lab P1S for a song. Only $449 for one of our favorite 3D printers.
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on (#70WBD)
The ousted ex-CEO of Dutch chip firm, Nexperia, has reportedly been claiming that Chinese workers can defy Dutch administrators and that staff haven't been paid. Dutch management denies these claims, calling them "factually incorrect and misleading."
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by stephen.warwick@futurenet.com (Stephen Warwick) on (#70W9N)
Amazon is tracking a massive AWS outage that has crippled large parts of the internet.
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on (#70W9P)
Elon Musk has proposed a public coding contest between xAI's Grok 5 and former OpenAI research lead Andrej Karpathy, comparing it to the 1997 showdown between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue.
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by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#70VXW)
TSMC's new flyby video of its Fab 21 in Arizona offers a rare glimpse inside the fully operational N4/N5 cleanroom, highlighting ASML's EUV scanners producing chips for Apple, AMD, and Nvidia.
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on (#70VXX)
The DeathAdder V4 Pro retains the fantastic shape of its predecessor, weighs about 10% less, and includes an 8K wireless polling dongle in the box.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#70VXY)
Battlefield 6 is an intense game with gorgeous visuals that demands the best screen possible. But what if you're at work and your literal job is to test displays? That's when a bit of ingenuity kicks in and you switch to the tiny screen on your CPU's liquid cooler to maximize gaming efficiency like a boss.
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on (#70VXZ)
The first public release of DOSBox Pure Unleashed, a new version of the DOS emulator by Psyraven, was made available on Saturday evening
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#70VWG)
Like a moth to a flame, Windows has attracted yet another bug. In the latest October update, the recovery environment renders your USB keyboard and mouse unresponsive, making it impossible to interact with your PC. Microsoft has already taken note of the issue and plans to fix it in a future update.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#70VWH)
The Palantir CTO called out Jensen Huang's 'China hawk' comments.
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on (#70VTP)
Introduced in October 1985, the third-generation x86 processor was the first 32-bit chip in Intel's PC line, the origin point for the IA-32 instruction set, and the architectural turning point that transformed personal computing.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Kunal Khullar) on (#70VTQ)
The HyperSpace Trackpad Pro packs premium build quality, zero-latency performance, and app-specific customization, all aimed at bringing macOS-style trackpad precision to Windows setups.
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by stldenise@gmail.com (Denise Bertacchi) on (#70VTR)
The WeCreat Lumos is a fast, portable, capable, laser engraver with great resolution and limited cutting abilities.
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on (#70VTS)
Investigators reveal the twisted metal and electronics found at the OceanGate Titan implosion site. However, data recovery efforts have been fruitless.
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by editors@tomshardware.com (Hassam Nasir) on (#70VSB)
An unfortunate Reddit user lost access to 3 terabytes of data stored across two drives when BitLocker automatically encrypted them without the user's knowledge, within Windows 11. With no keys to unlock the drives, the data is now permanently gone with no hopes for conventional recovery.
by ashilov@gmail.com (Anton Shilov) on (#70VRS)
An investigation revealed that the popular low-cost Amech SGT-4 thermal paste is a chemically reactive PDMS-based compound containing that releases acetic acid, produces a vinegar odor, corrodes copper surfaces, and even creates ant holes on surfaces.
by editors@tomshardware.com (Jowi Morales) on (#70VFT)
YouTube creator and high school teacher ChemTeacherPhil demonstrated how to use light to transmit sound wirelessly to a solar panel and utilize it to play music.
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on (#70VFV)
The family IT support season is upon us, and this project will have all the tools that you need to solve family IT problems, communicate with loved ones, and get some work done.
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on (#70VFW)
Google says DPRK group UNC5342 is using EtherHiding to deliver backdoors and steal crypto, marking the first nation-state adoption of a tactic built for takedown-resistant attacks.
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