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SanDisk expansion cards for Xbox Series X|S now available on Amazon
By Jowi Morales Published
Xbox gamers now have an alternative to Seagate if they want to increase the capacity of their Series X|S consoles.

Florida seeks court ruling to officially classify Sam Altman and ChatGPT as a 'public nuisance'
By Luke James Published
Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman has now been sitting before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in Fort Pierce for seven weeks.

World's largest truly open library calls for volunteers to scan and preserve physical books as AI companies buy, scan, and destroy them
By Jowi Morales Published
As AI tech companies increasingly buy and destroy books to feed to their AI models, Anna's Archive is calling for volunteers to help preserve them for the public record.

Tom’s Hardware Innovation Awards 2026: Progress amid turmoil
By The Editors of Tom's Hardware Published
The continued industry advancements give us several new picks for our annual Tom's Hardware Innovation Awards: a set of products that set or expand the standard for others.

LG enters chip packaging arena with Laser Direct Imaging machine, as TSMC's CoWoS remains constrained
By Anton Shilov Published
Premium LG rolls-out laser direct imaging lithography machine for chip packaging and high-density PCBs.

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LG Display introduces new OLED deposition technique that uses lithography instead of metal masks
By Hassam Nasir Published
LG describes it as a dream OLED display.

Supermicro fires several employees following investigation into $2.5 billion China AI chip smuggling
By Jowi Morales Published
The company's senior management was apparently unaware that billions of dollars' worth of hardware was being sent to questionable clients.

CPU-Z gets biggest update since 2001 with V3 — 100+ health checks, built-in stress testing, and XOC effective clock tracking
By Aaron Klotz Published
CPU-Z V3 introduces an overhauled validation system with over 100 detection points, and a new advanced validation feature that will check PC health with a stress test.
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