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The Raspberry Pi RP2040 Hackbat is an open source swiss army knife pen testing tool
By Ash Hill published
Pablo Trujillo has created a Raspberry Pi RP2040-powered pen testing master tool known as the Hackbat and made it open source for anyone to tinker with.
Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake desktop CPUs have leaked
By Zhiye Liu published
Chinese news outlet Benchlife shares the alleged specifications for Intel's forthcoming Core Ultra 200 series (Arrow Lake) processors.
Sabrent debuts 5GB/s Rocket Nano 2242 Gen 4 SSD
By Aaron Klotz published
Phison E27T with PCIe 4.0 support comes to the 2242 M.2 form factor.
AMD takes CPU market share from Intel in desktops and servers, but Intel fights back in laptops
By Anton Shilov published
Market tracking from Mercury Research reports about AMD's significant market share gains in Q1 2024 at Intel's expense.
Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership
By Dallin Grimm published
Stack Overflow is overflowing with salt.
Pocket-size PC doesn't need a power plug
By Zhiye Liu published
Minisforum has launched the ultra-thin S100 mini-PC, which the brand showed off at CES this year.
SK hynix raided by South Korean regulators — investigation into scandal-ridden supplier FADU intensifies
By Jeff Butts published
SK hynix is the fifth organization to be raided by South Korea's watchdog group as part of its investigation into alleged securities fraud on the part of SSD and controller manufacturer Fadu.
Ayaneo unveils retro sci-fi themed external GPU dock
By Aaron Klotz published
Ayaneo has unveiled a teaser of a new GPU dock it's working on called the AG01. No specs have been announced.
Microsoft guts four studios to focus on priority games aka Bethesda games
By Christopher Harper published
Microsoft makes ruthless cuts to development staff despite successful releases.
Intel issues revenue warning after US revokes Huawei export licenses — further efforts to restrict China's access to AI chips
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. government has revoked export licenses for select processors for PCs and smartphones — Intel and Qualcomm can no longer ship to Huawei.
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