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Slimline Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition computers go up for pre-order
By Mark Tyson published
Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition reintroduces the C64’s sleeker 1986-1994 styling across the range using original molds and tooling.

Wingtech posts $1.3 billion loss and faces Shanghai delisting as Nexperia audit collapses
By Luke James published
According to a filing to the Shanghai bourse on Wednesday, Wingtech's stock will carry a delisting risk warning starting May 6th.

Mark Zuckerberg says Meta is cutting 8,000 jobs to pay for AI infrastructure
By Luke James published
Meta spent $72.2 billion on capex in all of 2025. The midpoint of its new 2026 guidance would nearly double that figure in a single year.

Intel details 18A-P process node, touts higher performance, lower power, and much more
By Anton Shilov published
Intel details improvements of 18A-P that include higher performance, lower power, reduced variability, improved yields, and more.

Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum receive clamshell makeover
By Zhiye Liu published
Retro Games Ltd and Blaze Entertainment put The C64 Handheld and The Spectrum Handheld up for preorder at $129.99.

Zero-day exploit instantly grants administrator access on most Linux distributions since 2017
By Bruno Ferreira published
Zero-day exploit instantly grants administrator access on most Linux distributions since 2017

Pirate RPG game is secretly looting your SSD lifespan
By Aaron Klotz published
Gamers have reported that Windrose is consuming abnormally high disk I/O while playing, with up to 30 MB/s of constant read/write activity to the drive across most areas of the game world.

Crucial Taiwan undersea cable severed by old shipwreck
By Jowi Morales published
An errant shipwreck cut a crucial link between the strategic Dongyin and Beigan islands.

Samsung and SK hynix warn AI-driven memory shortages could last until 2027 and beyond, as HBM demand explodes
By Etiido Uko published
Samsung and SK hynix warn that severe AI-driven memory shortages could persist through 2027 as exploding HBM demand overwhelms supply, tightens the broader DRAM market, and fuels record profits
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