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Kioxia discontinues 2D NAND products, last shipments to be made in 2028
By Anton Shilov published
After nearly four decades in production, Kioxia is set to discontinue its final 2D NAND devices by late 2028.

Starlink satellite 34343 disappears in ‘fragment creation event’
By Mark Tyson published
Starlink posted an update on satellite 34343, which it lost communications with on Sunday after a debris‑generation incident.

One of JavaScript's most popular libraries compromised by hackers
By Luke James published
An attacker compromised the npm account of a lead Axios maintainer on March 30, and used it to publish two malicious versions of the widely used JavaScript HTTP client library.

US PC sales grow by 3% in late 2025 as companies and consumers scrambled to replace Windows 10
By Jowi Morales published
The PC market will see a major contraction this year as memory and storage prices continue to skyrocket.

Modder gets Intel's OEM-only 'Bartlett Lake' Core 9 273QPE CPU to post on Asus Z790 motherboard
By Hassam Nasir published
It hasn't gone past the POST screen yet, however.

DIY NES-SY2.0 synthesizer plays chip tunes and NES cartridges, too
By Mark Tyson published
A maker with a love for synthesizers and retro gaming has showcased their latest project, the NES-SY2.0.

Iran conflict spurs Bitcoin mining operators to pivot to AI infrastructure
By Bruno Ferreira published
Bitcoin miners are pivoting to AI infrastructure amidst the conflict in Iran. The BTC network has seen its first quarterly hashrate drop in nearly six years.

AMD Zen 6 'Venice' ES chips break cover with up to 192 cores, 32 per CCD, in early stress test
By Aaron Klotz published
Several Venice Zen 6 engineering samples were discovered on OpenBenchmark.org, featuring core counts of up to 192 cores.

Revolut Bank ordered to hand over details of more than 300 Sky TV subscribers connected to piracy operation
By Luke James published
Ireland's High Court granted Sky a Norwich Pharmacal order compelling Revolut Bank UAB to hand over the names, addresses, and banking details of 304 subscribers

TSMC industrial espionage saga heading to verdict next month in unprecedented Taiwan National Security Act case
By Bruno Ferreira published
One of the three landmark cases involving the theft of trade secrets from TSMC has run through investigative and court proceedings, and a verdict is scheduled for April 27.
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