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OpenAI bans China-linked ChatGPT accounts that amplified U.S. data center electricity price backlash
By Luke James published
OpenAI says it has banned two clusters of ChatGPT accounts it believes are operating from China, and that used its models for covert influence campaigns targeting U.S. tech and policy debates.

Memory famine compels GPU vendors to re-release 2020 graphics cards
By Zhiye Liu published
Graphics card manufacturer Manli adds new GeForce RTX 3060 and GeForce RTX 3050 SKUs to its portfolio.

After spat with Chinese gov't, Meta cuts AI Manus off from its internal systems and is 'sunsetting' platform, report claims
By Luke James published
Meta has finished separating its operations from Manus, the Chinese-founded agentic AI startup it acquired for roughly $2 billion in December.

Logi Mobi Fold portable mouse bends in half and slides neatly into your pocket
By Bruno Ferreira published
Shades of Motorola Razr phone, anyone?

Gaming PC deflects bullet shot through wall by neighbour, saving owner's life
By Mark Tyson published
A Redditor's powerful gaming PC just might have just saved their life after its splintered G.Skill RAM sticks diverted a bullet shot through the wall.

Crushing shortages force Biwin into $1.86 billion NAND deal for SSDs
By Anton Shilov published
Biwin signs a 24-months supply agreement with an unknown NAND maker to get memory worth $1.86 billion.

Massive 8TB SD cards are set to ship 'shortly' after a two-year delay
By Zhiye Liu published
Notebookcheck reports that 8TB SD cards will soon hit the retail market, although an exact launch date and pricing remain a mystery.

We tested 20 wall chargers, from cheap to expensive, to find the best
By Joe Shields published
We tested the top 20 chargers on the market across different power segments to find out which models provide the most consistent power and the best charging experience without thermal throttling.
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