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WinRAR exploit reportedly remains widely-used by China and Russia state actors despite patch
By Jowi Morales published
It's time to update the trial copy of WinRAR on your PC.

AI-assisted cybersecurity team discovers 12 OpenSSL vulnerabilities, claims humans are the limiting factor — some vulnerabilities have been around for decades
By Aaron Klotz published
OpenSSL is a security standard that protects most of the internet, and cybersecurity researchers have recently discovered vulnerabilities in the standard that have been lying undetected for decades.

Los Angeles is looking to ban single-use printer cartridges to curb waste in the city
By Hassam Nasir published
Part of LA's goal to become a zero-waste city.

Cooler Master makes a massive AIO liquid cooler for up to 2000-watt CPUs — a gigantic 360x360mm MO-RA-like cooler for mere mortals
By Zhiye Liu published
Cooler Master showcases its upcoming 360² (360x360mm) AIO liquid cooler for workstations at an event in China.

Here are the tools I use as Tom’s Hardware resident CPU reviewer — a cheap aluminum open bench, thermal paste wipes, platform-labeled external power buttons, and more
By Jake Roach published
Benchmarking CPUs for Tom’s Hardware requires more than just running a few tests. Here’s how I get through our 10-hour benchmarking gauntlet for each chip efficiently.

Costco removes RAM from its display PCs to prevent tech-savvy shoplifters, customers claim
By Hassam Nasir published
RAM is hot property

Despite AI chip boom and record high stock price, ASML to lay off employees
By Jowi Morales published
It’s looking to cut around 1,700 positions, mostly at the management level.

Apple and Nvidia considering Intel for 2028 chip production, report claims
By Anton Shilov published
Apple and Nvidia are reportedly working with Intel to produce some of their products in the U.S., but it is an open question which of their products Intel can actually make.
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