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Mystery RDNA 3 GPU cooler prototype hints at a 4090-killer that never was, larger than 7900 XTX and with 3x 8-pin connectors
By Hassam Nasir published
Was AMD building a 4090 killer?

Palmer Luckey considering entering laptop market with fully US-made model, wants to know if you'd spend 20% more for an American-made PC
By Nathaniel Mott published
Oculus and Anduril founder Palmer Luckey has repeatedly floated the idea of producing a laptop in the U.S. that would cost 20% more than competitive offerings.

Microsoft finally has a Surface Laptop with 5G — Intel Core Ultra-powered laptop will ship as part of business line
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft has announced its first Surface Laptop with cellular connectivity and designed a custom antenna for it.

AMD Strix Halo Mini-ITX motherboard flaunts 128GB LPDDR5X
By Zhiye Liu published
Shanghai Sixunited Intelligent Technology Co, Ltd. has revealed the company's upcoming STHT1 powered by AMD's Ryzen AI Max 300-series (Strix Halo) processor.

FCC proposal aims to nix long-term gigabit internet speed goals, pricing analysis
By Nathaniel Mott published
An FCC proposal seeks to undo the Biden administration's efforts to encourage increased availability of gigabit download speeds.

OpenAI and Oracle ink deal to build massive Stargate data center, total project will power 2 million AI chips
By Anton Shilov published
OpenAI and Oracle plan to add 4.5 GW of U.S. data center power for the Stargate project, boosting total capacity past 5 GW to support millions of AI processors.

DNS embedded malware technique used to create a hacker-inspired version of the popular Mad Libs word game
By Nathaniel Mott published
Malware embedded in the ubiquitous Domain Name System inspired the creation of the world's most cursed take on mad-libs.

158-year-old company forced to close after ransomware attack precipitated by a single guessed password
By Mark Tyson published
The 158-year established Knights of Old transportation company has collapsed in the wake of a ransomware attack, with 700 jobs lost.
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