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Costco removes RAM from its display PCs to prevent tech-savvy shoplifters, customers claim
By Hassam Nasir published
RAM is hot property

Despite AI chip boom and record high stock price, ASML to lay off employees
By Jowi Morales published
It’s looking to cut around 1,700 positions, mostly at the management level.

Apple and Nvidia considering Intel for 2028 chip production, report claims
By Anton Shilov published
Apple and Nvidia are reportedly working with Intel to produce some of their products in the U.S., but it is an open question which of their products Intel can actually make.

Leaked images showcase Android's new Aluminum OS desktop interface
By Jowi Morales published
Is this the future of desktop Android computing?

After 34 years, the Linux kernel community finally has a contingency plan to replace Linus Torvalds
By Bruno Ferreira published
Linux kernel community draws up contingency plan to replace Linus Torvalds

China satellite near miss prompts Starlink to reduce altitudes
By Jowi Morales published
Chinese researchers said that Starlink reduced the altitude for a big part of its satellite constellation because of the near-miss incident it had with a Chinese satellite launch in December 2025.

'Thermodynamic computing' could slash energy use of AI image generation by a factor of ten billion, study claims
By Stephen Warwick published
New research claims that thermodynamic computing could drastically reduce the energy used by AI to create images.

Undersea cable cutting shenanigans lead Finland to create a dedicated maritime surveillance center
By Bruno Ferreira published
Finland creates a maritime surveillance center to prevent undersea cable cutting shenanigans

Can't afford new RAM, storage, or a GPU? A new PC case can make your existing system feel fresh, and you can carry it over to a future build
By Joe Shields published
Upgrading your case now, while other parts are unaffordable, freshens up the look, and adds new features that carry over into future builds.

Micron starts building new 3D NAND fab in Singapore – Fab 10B promises to more than double the company's local flash production capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Micron's Fab 10B, now under construction in Singapore, promises to more than double the company's 3D NAND output from the region when it is fully operational in about 10 years.
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