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Windows 11 August 2025 security update is causing unintended UAC prompts to appear for non-admin users — some apps are crashing
By Aaron Klotz published
Microsoft's latest Windows update for Windows 11, Windows 10 is causing unintended UAC prompts to appear in certain cases for non-admin users.

Solar-powered Logitech keyboard appears on Amazon Mexico — MX Keys S look-alike promises up to 10 years of power
By Zhiye Liu published
Logitech will soon launch the company's new Signature Slim Solar+ keyboard, which features a solar panel to charge its battery.

Linux Mint 22.2 ‘Zara’ released with native fingerprint support – also has a new syncing sticky note system
By Mark Tyson published
Linux Mint 22.2 ‘Zara’ has been released today, offering native fingerprint biometrics, an updated Sticky Notes app, and improved update management.

China injects tens of billions of dollars in chipmaking tools, but it's easily more than a decade behind the market leaders — Here's why
By Anton Shilov published
China’s chip industry excels at mature nodes but remains at least a decade behind in advanced lithography.

Report says North Korea is also posting fake jobs to steal crypto
By Nathaniel Mott published
North Korea is reportedly posting fake jobs in the cryptocurrency sector as part of a bid to steal applicants' crypto assets.

Intel’s old NAND plant in China is now officially registered as SK hynix after US imposes new sanctions that limit fab upgrades in China
By Luke James published
According to Chinese registry filings, the plant's name officially changed to reflect its ownership by SK hynix on September 1.

AMD preps Mega Pod with 256 Instinct MI500 GPUs, Verano CPUs — Leak suggests platform with better scalability than Nvidia will arrive in 2027
By Anton Shilov published
First details about AMD's next-generation AI rack solution emerge: three racks, 64 compute racks, 256 Instinct MI500-series GPUs, 64 EPYC 'Verano' CPUs, 18 switch trays.

Bill Gates’ 48-year-old Microsoft 6502 BASIC goes open source
By Mark Tyson published
Microsoft BASIC for 6502 Microprocessor - Version 1.1 source code is now available on Github, under the MIT license.
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