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AnkerMake M5C Review: Fast 3D Printing, No Screen
By Denise Bertacchi published
AnkerMake’s second printer pours on the speed, but takes away the screen in favor of a phone app.

Intel's LGA1851 Platform Likely to Persist Through 2026
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's LGA1851 and Z890 platform is expected to support at least two generations of CPUs.

Which Infill Pattern Should You Use for 3D Prints?
By Sammy Ekaran published
Improve the quality of your 3D prints by choosing the ideal infill pattern based on your needs.

Raspberry Pi KVM Powers On 16 Mac Minis with 8 Servos
By Ash Hill published
Ivan Kuleshov has created a Raspberry Pi-powered system that can manually power on 16 Mac Minis using 8 servo motors.

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.

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.
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