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Lucky gamer scores Nvidia's RTX 3060 12GB for $4.99
By Zhiye Liu last updated
A fortunate Redditor has found and bought a used GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card for $4.99.

Microsoft key resale fight heads to court in the UK
By Luke James published
The legality of second-hand Microsoft Windows and Office licenses is back under the microscope as the company’s battle with a UK-based reseller returns to court this week.

3D Pinball bug allowed game to run at 5,000 FPS
By Jowi Morales published
Dave Plummer, the Microsoft programmer who ported Pinball from Windows 95 to NT, didn't add a frame limiter to the game, which made it go into overdrive on more modern systems.

Apple debuts A19 and A19 Pro processors for iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone 17 Pro
By Andrew E. Freedman, Brandon Hill published
Apple introduced its A19 and A19 Pro processors to power its new line of iPhones, including the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Atari Gamestation Go handheld goes up for pre-order
By Mark Tyson published
Atari has put up its Gamestation Go retro handheld up for pre-order, priced at $179 and with shipping scheduled to begin next month.

JavaScript packages with billions of downloads were injected with malicious code in world's largest supply chain hack, geared to steal crypto
By Nathaniel Mott published
JavaScript packages with billions of downloads were compromised by an unknown threat actor looking to steal cryptocurrency.

Star Wars Outlaws developer explains that Nintendo Switch 2 game cards are too slow for a physical game release
By Mark Tyson published
Ubisoft wasn’t being ‘cheap’ by opting to deliver Star Wars Outlaws for Nintendo Switch 2 via Game-Key Card, according to a developer who worked on the title.

Red Sea undersea cable cuts that slowed internet over the weekend blamed on commercial shipping
By Luke James published
A few days after signs of cable disruptions surfaced in the Red Sea, experts are pointing to a more prosaic explanation than initial fears of targeted sabotage.
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