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Microsoft to stop using engineers in China to work on U.S. Defense computer systems in wake of investigative report
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft's China-based engineers will no longer get to work on its U.S. DoD projects.

AMD's FSR 4 gets a big boost in compatibility as OptiScaler now supports upconverting any modern upscaler to FSR 4 with frame-gen
By Hassam Nasir published
FSR 4 the masses.

Ghost gun proliferation spurs crackdown at Thingiverse, the world's largest 3D printer model repository
By Ash Hill published
Thingiverse is implementing an automated system to help stop the spread of gun-related uploads on the platform after the NYPD found hundreds of files for 3D-printed weapons.

A Bitcoin whale just sold $9.5 billion in crypto that was originally acquired for $54,000 in 2014
By Mark Tyson published
We are in a frisky season for the so-called Bitcoin whales, as another remarkable crypto-cash-in, valued at $9.5 billion, has been spotted.

Cyberpunk 2077 has been tested on several Apple Silicon generations, results range from around 13 to 105fps at 1080p, depending on Mac and game settings tested
By Jowi Morales published
This could open the way for more AAA games to land natively on macOS.

A Windows Insider user discovers an undocumented ‘Shared audio’ feature in the latest build
By Jowi Morales published
Windows Insiders are getting a useful new feature for sharing audio.

Police link ghost guns to specific 3D printers using 'fingerprints' from printers
By Ash Hill published
Kirk Garrison has identified toolmarks left behind on 3D-printed ghost gun pieces that can suggest what printer was used to print them.

Nvidia's CUDA platform now supports RISC-V
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia announces support for its CUDA software stack on RISC-V CPUs, positioning the open architecture as a potential host processor for future AI and HPC systems.
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