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New PlayStation 4 jailbreak accomplished using select LG Smart TVs running webOS
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
A new method shows the ability to take advantage of an exploit that allows you to jailbreak your PlayStation 4 with nothing more than an LG Smart TV!
Ampere announces 256-core 3nm CPU, unveils partnership with Qualcomm
By Anton Shilov published
Ampere plans to launch 256-core AmpereOne processors at 3nm next year.
This Core i5-12450H laptop trades a physical keyboard for dual 16-inch displays and costs just $710 on AliExpress
By Christopher Harper published
A folding laptop on AliExpress draws attention with a unique design at a relatively accessible price point.
Bye Bye, AI: How to block Google's annoying AI overviews and just get search results
By Avram Piltch published
Tired of Google's AI overviews and their bad, plagiarized advice? Here's how to avoid them in search.
12-core AMD Strix Point Zen 5 engineering sample shows up in early Blender benchmarks
By Jeff Butts published
Blender benchmarks of the upcoming mobile processor are interesting to read, but don't provide the context necessary to get too excited (or disappointed.)
Nvidia's $82 billion CEO received 60% more compensation than last year — which accounted for less than 0.02% of his net worth
By Aaron Klotz published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang received a $44 million bonus from Nvidia, but that's nothing compared to the $82 billion the tech billionaire is currently worth.
Qualcomm doesn't expect any product revenue from Huawei beyond 2024, but licensing fees to continue
By Anton Shilov published
Qualcomm says was ready for revocation of export license to sell to Huawei, so it was not caught unprepared.
TSMC's third generation N3P 3nm node to enter high volume manufacturing this year
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC will start mass producing chips on its N3P node this year as the N3E fabrication process ramps. This will be the third generation of "3nm" class nodes from the company.
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