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'Your code is physically yours, forever. Until you lose it, let's be real': Github, wagging its finger at Sony's own goal, is offering CD-ROMs of your code for a few days
By James Bentley Published
News Time to bust out the CD drive.

Google loses protracted antitrust fight and will have to pay record-breaking €4.1 billion fine equivalent to less than 3% of Alphabet's annual profit
By Jess Kinghorn Published
News Rulings coming home to roost.

Intel quietly bumps the price up of the best CPUs it's made in years to 'reflect current market dynamics'
By Nick Evanson Published
News Fortunately, the Arrow Lake Refresh chips are still worth the extra money.

Valve's aim for a console-like experience with its Steam Machine lands a little too close for comfort as one of the first cases of 'Red Line of Death' comes to light
By Nick Evanson Published
News Disappointing for the owner, but hopefully another software update can fix it.

Meta's solution to the global memory shortage is to use DDR4 in a DDR5 server, with a custom chip making the impossible possible
By Nick Evanson Published
News Alas, this solution won't work for gaming PCs. Not yet, at least.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League's development got so bad that it almost turned its devs away from the industry for good: 'I could feel myself coming apart at the seams'
By Elie Gould Published
News Have we actually learned our lesson from Suicide Squad?

SK hynix to invest over $60 billion in chip plants in South Korea, but the memory crisis still seems a long way from being over
By James Bentley Published
News That's $52 billion for a NAND plant and $13 billion for a chip packaging plant.

Top scientists uncover way to make Kingdom Come: Deliverance more complicated—turn it into a board game
By Joshua Wolens Published
News Roll for gambeson.
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