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Qualcomm acquires Alphawave Semi for $2.4 billion
By Mark Tyson published
Fabless chipmaking giant Qualcomm is set to grow yet stronger with a $2.4 billion agreement to acquire Alphawave Semi now inked.

If you deleted that mysterious Windows file Microsoft told you not to, there's a new script to restore it
By Kunal Khullar published
The company warns against deleting the ‘inetpub’ folder used in security patch deployment

Asus partners with Microsoft launch first Xbox gaming handhelds, the ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X
By Kunal Khullar published
The new ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X are technically the first Xbox handheld gaming consoles

AMD unveils Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme with AI processing NPU, expands family with two new chips for handheld gaming consoles
By Kunal Khullar published
New chips signal AMD’s push into a broader handheld market giving more options to OEMs

Bambu Lab removes third-party app support for P and A series 3D printers
By Ash Hill published
Bambu Lab has released firmware for its P and A series 3D printers that removes support for the installation of third-party apps.

Commodore shocks retro TechTuber with option to buy 'the whole company'
By Mark Tyson published
In response to a licensing inquiry, Commodore Corporation has shocked retro TechTuber Perifractic with an option to buy 'the whole company'.

Researchers convert old phones into 'tiny data centers'
By Jowi Morales published
A group of researchers from the University of Tartu developed a way to reuse old smartphones as an edge node to process data in real-time.

ChatGPT used to disable SecureBoot in locked-down device – modded BIOS reflash facilitated fresh Windows and Linux installs
By Mark Tyson published
A modding enthusiast has used ChatGPT to circumvent the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) features of a used tablet.
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