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Louis Rossmann is suing Samsung after firm offers refund for defective SSD while still selling the drives on Amazon [Updated]
By Aaron Klotz last updated
Right to Repair activist Louis Rossman threatens to sue Samsung after the SSD maker failed to replace his dead 990 Pro 4TB SSD under warranty.

China's supreme court bans Infineon from selling GaN power chips in China
By Luke James published
China's Supreme People's Court on Friday upheld an injunction prohibiting Infineon from selling disputed GaN products in mainland China.

Cancelled Xbox 360 version of GoldenEye 007 gets recompiled for PC
By Mark Tyson published
GoldenEye Recomp v1.0 has been released, providing 'a native PC port of GoldenEye 007 built by statically recompiling the original game into C++' with no emulation involved.

Google Chromebook marks its 15th anniversary
By Mark Tyson published
Today marks 15 years since the first Chromebooks hit the market.

FBI dismantles Chinese phishing service that coached buyers to generate scam sites using AI
By Luke James published
The FBI, Google, and Lumen Technologies say they’ve dismantled a China-based phishing-as-a-service operation called Outsider Enterprise.

2021 Honda Civic infotainment system can be jailbroken via USB
By Jowi Morales published
This isn't a new issue at all, but it seems that automakers still don't care enough for cybersecurity on their vehicles.

Researchers recycle old phones and cluster them into ‘computing platforms’ that operate as a low-cost data center
By Jowi Morales last updated
This could potentially hit two birds with one stone — reduce e-waste and reduce data center component demand.

Apple made marketing gold from the Power Mac G4 'supercomputer' export ban in 1999
By Mark Tyson last updated
In the context of the recent tech export bans, we look back at the Apple PowerMac G4 export ban from 1999 and Steve Jobs making marketing gold from the situation.

Intel's upcoming Raptor Lake Next will reportedly top out at 20 cores and retain Core 200 branding
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel's Raptor Lake family might be coming back for a third time and sit alongside Nova Lake on shelves as the budget-oriented offering from the company.

Amazon says its data centers consume only 0.075% of the water Americans use for watering their lawns and gardens
By Jowi Morales published
Amazon says that it uses 2.5 billion gallons of water annually for data center cooling but compares it to the 3.3 trillion gallons of water used for watering lawns and gardens in the U.S. every year.
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