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Emojis can be hacked to hide data or messages, unicode Characters also susceptible
By Christopher Harper published
Paul Butler tests and demonstrates the flexibility of encoding hidden messages within Unicode characters, including emoji.

Intel Xeon Granite Rapids-W CPU specs allegedly leaked
By Anton Shilov published
Intel reportedly preps two Xeon W 'Granite Rapids-W' platforms for mainstream and expert HEDT workstations.

Cable maker advises against using old 12VHPWR cables with RTX 50-series GPUs
By Aaron Klotz published
Moddiy has warned users against using its older 12VHPWR-rated power cables with RTX 50-series products. It recommends only using its cables manufactured in 2025.

RTX 5070 allegedly delayed until early March to counter AMD RX 9070 launch
By Hassam Nasir published
Leaker MEGAsizeGPU claims that Nvidia's mid-range $549 RTX 5070 has been pushed back to early next month.

Third Ryzen 7 9800X3D burnout case appears, kills the CPU, and damages the motherboard socket
By Christopher Harper published
Three weeks after building, a Redditor's Ryzen 7 9800X3D has seemingly burned out.

RTX 5090 cable melting issues haven't been replicated
By Jowi Morales published
Falcon Northwest has been unable to recreate YouTuber Der8auer's findings about the melting 16-pin power connectors on the RTX 5090 FE.

China will likely reduce purchase of chipmaking tools this year as homegrown toolmakers ramp up
By Anton Shilov published
This year's wafer fabrication equipment (WFE) sales to Chinese chipmakers will drop because of sanctions and overcapacity, according to a TechInsights webinar.

This Raspberry Pi AI pizza clock tells the time one slice at a time
By Ash Hill published
Likeablob is using a Raspberry Pi to power this cool pizza clock that uses slices to represent the time instead of hands like a traditional clock.
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