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Critical flaws found in AI development tools dubbed an 'IDEsaster'
By Luke James published
A six-month investigation into AI-assisted development tools has uncovered over thirty security vulnerabilities that allow data exfiltration and, in some cases, remote code execution.

Chinese Navy base 3D imaged to 50cm resolution in single satellite pass
By Jowi Morales published
US spatial intelligence firm shows off its capabilities by providing high-quality images of a Chinese naval base on Hainan Island.

Researchers create 3D displays that can be seen and felt using optotactile surfaces
By Luke James published
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have demonstrated a display technology that renders dynamic graphics that can be both seen and physically felt, according to a new study.

A 10-year study indicates that treated surfaces turn yellow more severely than untreated plastic parts
By Jowi Morales published
Retrobrighting a Sega Dreamcast console yielded poor results after 10 years.

CPU air cooler runs ice-cold water through its heatpipes to liquid-cool a GPU
By Hassam Nasir published
Taking custom loops to a whole 'nother level.

Nvidia refuses to replace RTX 5080 FE GPU's broken 16-pin power connector retention clip
By Luke James published
A Reddit user has reported that Nvidia declined to replace their brand-new GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition and that the company is trying to “burn my house down”.

TSMC could be inching closer to making 'all American' chips
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC may be accelerating its advanced packaging facility in Arizona to package the first processors as early as 2028, ahead of its partner Amkor.

Zotac denies RTX 5070 Ti fan-related RMA and then offers to dispose of the GPU free of charge
By Jowi Morales published
Zotac denied an RMA repair for an RTX 5070 Ti after claiming PCB damage, despite what appears to be wear-and-tear.
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