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Teen suspected of holding $1.8 million in bitcoin from hacking Vegas casinos is out on bail
By Sunny Grimm published
The youth is accused of contributing to a Vegas Strip cyberattack that cost casinos over $115 million.

Samsung takes a scalpel to its 2nm wafer price tag, bringing it down to $20,000 — Korean chipmaker now undercuts rival TSMC by 33%
By Bruno Ferreira published
Samsung throws the gauntlet to TMSC, which recently rose its pricing thanks to overwhelming demand.

U.S. Treasury Secretary calls Taiwan 'world's biggest single point of failure'
By Anton Shilov published
What about Intel?

Windows 10 extended support is now free, but only in Europe
By Sunny Grimm published
Americans and everyone else outside the European Economic Area must still pay $30 per year to keep Windows 10

Asus ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X available for pre-order worldwide – U.S. pricing starts at $599 and $999 respectively
By Kunal Khullar published
Pre-orders begin for Asus’ ROG Xbox Ally series, the first handhelds designed in partnership with Microsoft.

New U.S. gov't rule says chipmakers have to make one chip in the US for each chip imported from another country to avoid 100% tariffs
By Anton Shilov published
The Trump administration is drafting a policy that would require chipmakers to match U.S. production with customer imports or face steep tariffs, potentially up to 100%.

YouTuber's homebrew aim-assist exoskeleton grabs them second place in global Aimlabs leader board
By Jon Martindale published
A YouTube gamer has constructed a homebrew aim-assist exoskeleton which tracks on-screen movement and adjusts his aim physically, helping to max out his score in Aimlabs' FPS training program.

Intel officially becomes a contract custom chip designer, Nvidia among lead customers
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Or at least makes steps in the right direction.
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