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Korean Starbucks bans desktop PCs, printers, and office partitions
By Mark Tyson published
Starbucks Korea has issued a ban on a series of office items in its stores.

This futuristic 3D-printed cyberdeck has two swiveling touchscreens — and it's powered by a Raspberry Pi 5
By Ash Hill published
Maker Sector 07 has created a 3D-printed cyberdeck that features two screens that can swivel between portrait and landscape mode.

Stablecoins gain critical mass after GENIUS Act cements rules
By Jon Martindale published
US banks and financial institutions are keen to take advantage of the stablecoin provisions put into US law by the GENIUS Act, though regulation remains murky.

Asus unveils Noctua Edition RTX 5080 fitted with 3x NF-A12x25 G2 fans and custom vapor chamber
By Hassam Nasir published
"He's so ugly, I love him!"

Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti bought from Amazon had the box contents swapped for bag of salt
By Mark Tyson published
A PC hardware enthusiast in Taiwan video recorded their Amazon-sourced RTX 5070 Ti unboxing only to discover the box contained a bag of salt instead of a graphics card.

Nvidia responds to claim China is urging local companies to avoid Nvidia H20
By Stephen Warwick published
A new report claims that China is urging local companies to avoid using Nvidia's H20 chip.

Trump says Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and his Cabinet to discuss company's future this week, make proposals next week — Intel responds
By Anton Shilov last updated
Becoming friends?

The pains of Intel: From CPU design and process technology challenges to internal clashes and political pressure
By Anton Shilov published
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