This is a sentence that won’t make sense to 30 year olds, but there once was a time when we all had a collection of free AOL CDs we could use to…
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This is a sentence that won’t make sense to 30 year olds, but there once was a time when we all had a collection of free AOL CDs we could use to…
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AMD is on the rise, and their financials show it, plus they might have won The Game. We discover that Windows 11 SE is still a thing, PCIe 8 has been ratified,…
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Today The Register published a reminder of just how vulnerable the roughly 12,000 satellites orbiting the Earth are to hacking attempts. Yamcs is an open source application used by NASA and…
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Endorfy is not the first company you think of when you are shopping for a PSU, but it could be a solid choice if you don’t need extra wattage on your 12VHPWR…
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Ars Technica had a chance to try out Murena’s Pixel Tablet, and Android tablet with absolutely no Google on it. The Pixel Tablet comes pre-loaded with a Chromium-based web browser with specific…
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Here’s a modded build you never saw coming, instead of a normal reservoir this PC has a General Electric drip coffee maker attached to the side of it. That coffee maker…
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I have, as of yet, not had a chance to try out Battlefield 6 however an unnamed acquaintance has and in between repetitive boasts of ‘shooting guys in the face with…
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NVIDIA has been in the news a lot lately, to the point even the non-technically inclined know the name well, if not the product names. One reason they’ve been in the news…
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The bandwidth available to portable storage has seen a tremendous increase over the past few years, and now offer transfer speeds rivalling internal drives. The ADATA SE920 is a perfect example, offering…
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Those of us of a certain age are very likely to have used a ThinkPad at some time; an original IBM version, the later Lenovo designs or perhaps both. That ThinkPad was…
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