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Microsoft offers a one-year free Microsoft 365 subscription to college students
By Jowi Morales published
Microsoft is offering U.S. college students free access to Microsoft 365 for a year.

Nvidia says 'We never deprive American customers in order to serve the rest of the world'
By Anton Shilov published
Nvidia says that the U.S. legislators' attempt to restrict exports unnecessarily is counterproductive, as the U.S. is already its top priority.

$9 Goodwill PC find earns congratulations from enthusiasts
By Mark Tyson published
A PC novice has shared details of their stunning $9 desktop DIY bargain and is looking for upgrade suggestions.

AMD launches Ryzen 5 9500F, claiming up to 24% faster than Ryzen 5 7500F in gaming
By Hassam Nasir published
New budget king?

AMD prototype Radeon AI Pro R9700 found by 'a friend,' posted to Reddit
By Jowi Morales published
Someone discovered an engineering sample of the Radeon AI Pro 9700 GPU with 32GB of VRAM and they're asking what to do with it.

Romance scammer posing as a stranded astronaut swindled an 80-year-old woman out of thousands of dollars
By Mark Tyson published
The scammer's pleas that his spaceship was ‘under attack and in need of oxygen’ convinced an elderly woman to send him 1 million Yen (~$6,700).

Wi-Fi signals used to monitor heart rate accurately
By Jowi Morales last updated
Can this be turned into a heartbeat sensor à la 'Call of Duty?'

Anthropic to pay $1.5B over pirated books in Claude AI training
By Luke James published
Anthropic has agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by authors over the use of pirated books in training its large language models.
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