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Linux 7.0 enables three new AI-specific keys for keyboards, an apparent expansion beyond the Copilot key — Google authors both the HID spec and the kernel patch
By Luke James published
The Linux 7.0 kernel has merged support for three new keycodes intended for a coming wave of laptops with dedicated AI agent keys.
This platypus PCIe adapter converts half-height GPUs into full-height while adding two M.2 slots for SSDs
By Hassam Nasir published
PCIemaxxing, as the kids would call it.

South Korea’s telecom giants surprise 7 million users with unlimited, universal internet
By Luke James published
South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said that the country’s three major carriers will provide more than seven million mobile subscribers with unmetered 400 Kbps data.

Valve engineer shocks Linux community with game-changing VRAM hack for 8GB GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
No more spilling into system memory.

Rockstar Games confirms it was hacked by malicious group
By Hassam Nasir published
This is the second potentially major breach Rockstar has faced in recent years.

Clippy, Microsoft’s hapless Office assistant, was retired 25 years ago today
By Mark Tyson published
Due to rose-tinted retro spectacles, people may have forgotten their frustrations with Clippy.

Two manufacturers commit to keep Blu-ray alive after others quit manufacturing
By Luke James published
Verbatim Japan and I-O Data have widened their joint commitment to keep recordable Blu-ray products on shelves in Japan, this time covering drive hardware as well as media.

MacBook user explains why he files the sharp metal edges off his Apple laptops
By Mark Tyson published
Tech DIYer Kent Walters has used a metalworking file to round over the corners of his MacBook. Apparently, some people freak out about this.
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