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Western Digital Black SN8100 PCIe 5.0 SSD gets an 8TB capacity boost
By Bruno Ferreira last updated
The Western Digital Black SN8100 is already one of the fastest SSDs on the planet, and it now comes in an 8TB version to satisfy even the most storage-hungry enthusiast.

Hands-on with Secretlab's Magnus Evo — a trimmed-down version of its popular, premium sit-stand desk
By Stephen Warwick published
Secretlab has unveiled a cheaper version of its sit-stand Magnus range, the Magnus Evo.

New Panther Lake Core Ultra X7 358H leaks in new benchmark
By Zak Killian published
The first leak of near-final silicon gives a sneak peek at the integrated GPU performance of Intel's first 18A chips.

AMD planning monstrous dual-cache Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with 192MB of game-boosting L3 cache, according to leak
By Anton Shilov published
AMD is preparing a refreshed Ryzen 9000-series “Granite Ridge” lineup that boosts clock speeds, power limits, and 3D V-Cache capacity to deliver higher gaming and desktop performance.

ISP tricked customers about fiber optics being used in their internet service, German court rules
By Jowi Morales published
German ISP 1&1 advertises its FTTC connections as fiber optic DSL, implying to the customers that they're getting a full fiber internet line despite using copper wiring for last-mile connectivity.

Microsoft rushes out emergency Windows 11 patch after botched update breaks Recovery
By Luke James published
Microsoft has issued a patch for Windows 11 after an update released on October 14 quietly broke the Windows Recovery Environment on some systems.

Nvidia continues to feed the AI monster with new RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU with 72GB GDDR7
By Zhiye Liu published
Nvidia has expanded the company's RTX Pro Blackwell lineup by silently launching the RTX Pro 5000 72GB Blackwell AI GPU.

Telecom group to build new $116m undersea cable in the Black Sea, bypassing Russia — project set to connect Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey, and Ukraine
By Jowi Morales published
The Vodafone Group and Vodafone Ukraine build a new undersea cable to connect Europe and Asia over the Black Sea.
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