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OpenScan Raspberry Pi 3D Scanner Supports New Autofocus Camera
By Ash Hill published
OpenScan now officially supports the latest autofocus Arducam for super-accurate 3D scanning with the Raspberry Pi.
Deadbolt Ransomware Attacks Target ASUStor NAS
By Zhiye Liu published
DeadBolt ransomware targets Asustor NAS systems, encrypting the victim's data and asking for a Bitcoin ransom.
New Firmware Boosts RTX 3080 Ti Mining Speed By 21 Percent
By Aaron Klotz published
A user on Reddit has shared details on how to improve the mining performance of the RTX 3080 TI LHR.
MSI Alder Lake Z690 Motherboard AMA and Giveaway
By Matt Knott published
Join us on the Tom’s Hardware forums to talk about the MSI Z690 motherboard and components with MSI.
Raspberry Pi Edition of SpookyGhost Animation Tool Released
By Ash Hill published
Encelo, the creator of SpookyGhost, has unveiled a Raspberry Pi edition of the open source animation tool.
Newegg Allegedly Ships Alder Lake CPUs Early, Asks Owners Not to Post Online
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Reddit users are alleging that Newegg shipped their 12th Gen Intel processors early, and then called them to ask them not to tell anyone.
Check out our AMA with Intel vPro Platform Experts
By Matt Knott published
In November 2021, the Tom's Hardware forums hosted an AMA with experts from Intel. Here's the condensed version.
Intel Core i9-12900K Spotted in the Wild With Flashy Retail Packaging
By Brandon Hill published
A Redditor managed to grab two Core i9-12900K retail box processors for $610 each from an unnamed U.S. retailer.
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