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OCuLink outpaces Thunderbolt 5 in Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti tests
By Anton Shilov published
OCuLink or Thunderbolt? That is the question!

Microsoft reportedly mulls ad-infested free Xbox Cloud Gaming plan
By Hassam Nasir published
Public tests coming very soon.

Intel vs AMD: Which CPUs Are Better in 2025?
By Paul Alcorn last updated
We wade into the endless debate: Who makes the best CPU, AMD or Intel? Here's the blow-by-blow in ten categories.

UK cops busted for faking productivity while working from home by holding down keys on keyboard
By Jowi Morales published
Officers and staff are finding creative ways to trick the system.

Discord data hacked in latest customer service breach to expose user information
By Hassam Nasir published
The hackers didn't directly breach Discord.

Motion sensors in high-performance mice can be used as a microphone to spy on users, thanks to AI
By Jowi Morales last updated
Researchers from UC Irvine developed a way to capture vibrations from surfaces using high-quality mouse sensors and convert them into audio.

Ultra-rare unreleased Pentium 4 with 4.0 GHz clock speed discovered
By Mark Tyson published
A rare Intel engineering sample from the twilight of the Pentium 4 era has surfaced on social media.

AOL's dial-up internet service killed with a final modem screech after 34 years
By Mark Tyson published
AOL's 34-year established dial-up service was finally shuttered this week.
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