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UK to ban making ransomware payments for some organizations
By Nathaniel Mott published
The UK Home Office and National Cyber Security Centre announced that some organizations could be banned from making ransomware payments.

Luxury PC company Maingear launches '90's style Retro95 beige PC
By Mark Tyson published
Maingear launches its Retro95 beige desktop, hoping to tempt in fans of retro PCs who, despite themselves, crave modern processing power.

Unverified BIOS allegedly pushes RTX 5090D to over 2000 Watts
By Jowi Morales published
This leaked Asus ROG Astral RTX 5090D BIOS removes its power limits and allows it to hit 2001 watts.

Months after Elon Musk's DOGE crusade to wipe it out, LTO tape storage is bigger than ever
By Mark Tyson published
Tape storage shipments have enjoyed their fourth consecutive year of growth, increasing 15.4% according to the most recent data.

China's CXMT reportedly delays mass production of DDR5 chips to late 2025
By Anton Shilov published
Quality is on par with Nanya, but yields are around 50%.

Crypto wallet Chrome extension is eating SSD storage at an alarming rate
By Nathaniel Mott published
A bug in the cryptocurrency tracking browser extension has been causing it to write heaps of data to users' SSDs.

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.
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