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A repair shop reveals the RTX 4090 melting connector problem remains worryingly widespread
By Chris Szewczyk published
News 200 in one month!
It's a new week with a new development in the ongoing China-US tech dispute: Now China is going to ban US chips from its telco networks from 2027
By Chris Szewczyk published
News Tit-for-tat.
'Meet the computer addicts' with this BBC report from 1983 that makes my daily PC habits look pretty dire by comparison
By Andy Edser published
News I told you this computer thing was no good. Back to books, the lot of you.
AI is embedded in Intel's chipmaking process from 'front end silicon design, back end, software development, all the way to manufacturing'
By Andy Edser published
news While AI often hits the headlines for all the wrong reasons, Intel appears to be doubling down on the tech in multiple aspects of its chip business.
SSD prices will continue to rise thanks to high demand and 'supply chain challenges' WD says
By Andy Edser published
News The SSD prices, they're coming for us all.
These two crypto-integrated handhelds are aiming to make Web3 gaming happen—because if it doesn't work the first time, try, try and try again
By Andy Edser published
news It's our old friend the blockchain, rising from its cold, hard grave.
The PC system requirements for long-awaited Manor Lords city-building smorgasbord are mercifully modest
By Jeremy Laird published
news Here's hoping it actually turns out that way.
Floppy disks aren't dead yet as this San Francisco train line relies on three of them to run every morning
By Andy Edser published
News Give 'em six years though, and they'll be replaced. Wait, what?
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