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This Porsche wheel is actually a custom, liquid-cooled gaming PC with an RTX 5080 & floating motherboard
By Hassam Nasir published
Core Ultra 9 285K and RTX 5080, mounted on a floating motherboard, are the system's engine and turbocharger.

New HydroHaptic technology could have you squeezing, pinching, and twisting a pliable mouse or joystick
By Mark Tyson published
Computer scientists have revealed an innovative, expressive, two-way input peripheral technology dubbed HydroHaptics.

Cambridge University launches project to rescue data trapped on old floppy disks
By Luke James published
On October 9, Cambridge University Library opened its doors to anyone with an old floppy disk and a question: What’s on here?

Nintendo allegedly hacked by Crimson Collective hacking group
By Jowi Morales published
The Crimson Collective hacking group claims to have breached Nintendo's security and stolen files from the gaming company.

Due to an epic launch bug, Battlefield 6 fails to recognize that it's already installed
By Jowi Morales published
Battlefield 6 encountered issues on its launch day, and it took EA six hours to resolve the problem.

New 7-Zip high-severity vulnerabilities expose systems to remote attackers
By Luke James published
Two newly disclosed vulnerabilities in 7-Zip could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code by tricking users into opening a malicious ZIP archive.

UPS reportedly destroying packages due to customs confusion
By Jowi Morales published
UPS is experiencing issues with thousands of parcels due to incomplete information, resulting in customs delays and, in some cases, item destruction.

AmeraLabs introduces elastic 3D printing resin with long-lasting squish
By Denise Bertacchi published
FLX-300 features an exceptionally low compression set, enabling printed parts to spring back to their original shape after repeated deformation reliably.
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