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Enthusiast builds an entire PC setup with Lego-style bricks
By Hassam Nasir published
Brick by brick.

Compromised Google Calendar invites can hijack ChatGPT’s Gmail connector and leak emails
By Luke James published
A security researcher has demonstrated how a malicious Google Calendar invite can prompt-inject ChatGPT and coax it into leaking private emails once Google connectors are enabled.

Nintendo revives Virtual Boy after 30 years for the Switch and Switch 2
By Jowi Morales published
Nintendo is reviving the Virtual Boy 3D console with an accessory that accepts your Switch or Switch 2 handheld.

China’s Great Firewall suffers its biggest leak ever as 500GB of source code and docs spill online
By Luke James published
Chinese censorship suffered a significant breach on September 11, when researchers confirmed that more than 500GB of internal documents had been dumped online.

AI-driven search engine running inside a laundry room aims to rival Google, and you can try it yourself
By Jowi Morales published
Searcha Page and Seek Ninja are a one-person operation that utilizes AI to deliver relevant search results without relying on Google.

DNA ‘cassette tape’ research hints at petabyte-scale cartridges and multi-century lifespan on paper
By Luke James published
Chinese researchers have developed a DNA cassette tape drive that theoretically offers petabytes of storage, but it fails in real-world tests.

Corsair lost a lawsuit over advertising XMP memory speeds, and you could get paid
By Zak Killian published
The gap between memory speed marketing and JEDEC reality landed Corsair in a class-action lawsuit back in 2022—one that is currently accepting applications for payouts from the settlement.

Compact copper-encased 14.2-liter PC system weighs 47.4 pounds, doesn't need fans for cooling
By Mark Tyson published
The Compact FanlessVC2300S DT ITX case will be sold in a limited-edition, completely copper version.
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