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3D Printing Brims: How and When Should You Use Them?
By Sammy Ekaran published
The first layer is crucial for a successful print. A brim provides a reliable adhesion, giving the rest of the object a solid foundation to build on.

WinRAR Flaw Let Hackers Run Programs When Opening RAR Files, Patch Issued
By Mark Tyson published
WinRAR has been updated to version 6.23 to fix a glaring arbitrary code execution flaw disclosed to the firm in June.

All-Flash Innovation for Next-generation Storage Solutions Round Table
By Sponsored published
During this kickoff session you will discover how technical advances in flash storage, including the introduction of the E3.S form factor and Compute Express Link (CXL), bring a new evolution to what is already a revolutionary technology.

Scientists Reconstruct 'Another Brick in The Wall' From Patient's Brainwaves
By Francisco Pires published
Orwell's Thought Police would love to be more than fictional characters right now.

China Ramps Multi-Chiplet Efforts with Industry Heavyweights
By Anton Shilov published
Huawei, JCET, Verisilicon, NationalChip, and Tongfu can support Chinese chiplet efforts.

Radeon Pro W7600 Black Screen Issues Allegedly Caused by Poorly Designed Cooling
By Aaron Klotz published
Igor highlighted a quality control issue with AMD's new Radeon Pro W7600 single-slot graphics card, which can cause the screen to blackout under heavy use.

TSMC Forms Task Force to Accelerate 2nm Chip Production
By Anton Shilov published
TSMC reportedly wants to launch 2nm production at two fabs.

Enthusiast Salvages Faulty SSD Data Using Woodworking Tools
By Mark Tyson published
A faulty SSD’s data was accessible again when G-glamped at a certain spot. Now it is fully repaired thanks to hot air rework.
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