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I've been gaming on Windows for over 30 years, but now I'm giving Linux a shot
By Les Pounder last updated
Hopefully I can play more than Super Tux Kart

Asus' costly AMOLED liquid cooler suffers from cooling degradation
By Zhiye Liu published
Asus is offering replacements for the brand's ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB liquid cooler due to a factory defect that could affect cooling performance.

16 billion accounts exposed in one of the largest data breaches in history
By Sunny Grimm published
Another major security event acts as a stark reminder to regularly change passwords and login credentials.

Chinese manufacturers of Bitcoin mining rigs are moving production to the U.S. to sidestep tariffs and sanctions
By Jowi Morales published
The three biggest mining rig manufacturers have started to or are exploring building local manufacturing facilities.

Nvidia backs TerraPower nuclear reactors for data centers
By Jowi Morales published
Nvidia is investing in nuclear power to ensure that it will have enough power for its data centers in the future.

Maker of world's largest AI chips victim of crypto scam
By Stephen Warwick published
Cerebras, maker of the world's largest AI chips, has had its X account compromized by a crypto scam, which also involves the launch of a fraudulent coin.

Somebody turned a Nintendo Switch into the world's slowest iPhone, and the results were a disaster
By Mark Tyson published
A tinkerer managed to boot Apple iOS on the Nintendo Switch

Lucky PC builder pays just $146 for 2TB 990 Evo Plus SSD, receives 9
By Mark Tyson published
After an Amazon shopper strikes it lucky by receiving nine 2TB SSDs instead of one, it doesn't take long for conspiracy theorists to come to the fore.
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