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Here is live coverage of the best Amazon Prime Big Deals Day deals across tech, PC hardware, laptops, SSDs, peripherals, accessories, and more.

China expands rare-earth export controls, creating risks for PC component supply — Beijing tightens grip on materials for HDDs and more to protect national security
By Luke James published
China has expanded its export controls on rare-earth elements, adding new items to a growing list of restricted materials and processing technologies.

Washington's ambition for a 50/50 semiconductor deal with Taiwan is missing a key component
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Is Lutnick's plan just political hogwash?

Valve's next-gen 'Deckard' VR headset reportedly enters mass production, company allegedly plans to ship up to 600K units annually
By Hassam Nasir published
Deckard might be a replicant after all.

Legendary Microsoft developer reveals the true story behind the most famous product activation key of all time — infamous Windows XP 'FCKGW' licensing key was actually 'a disastrous leak'
By Mark Tyson published
Legendary Windows dev confirms the infamous XP-era 'FCKGW' volume licensing key was just a leak, not a hack.

Bank of England, IMF, warn AI bubble risk has shades of 2000 dotcom crash — Goldman Sachs cautions we're not there 'yet'
By Jon Martindale published
Of the five stages of a bubble, we're already in stage three, according to one investment strategist.

U.S. finally grants Nvidia license to ship AI GPUs to UAE: 500,000 Blackwell GPUs coming to the Gulf region
By Anton Shilov published
Billions of dollars at stake.

Discord says only 70,000 government ID photos exposed in third-party service breach, denies 2.1 million figure — says it won't pay $3.5 million ransom
By Jon Martindale published
Only "70,000" government IDs were exposed, rather than the claimed 2.1 million
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