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Cerabyte brings archival glass storage with 5,000 year durability to the U.S.
By Jeff Butts published
German archival glass storage specialist Cerabyte announced on July 15 that it is bringing its technology to the U.S.
Ryzen 9 9950X overclocked to 6.7 GHz with LN2
By Dallin Grimm published
AMD’s Extreme Overclocking Team casually breaks WRs on newest release.
Noctua responds to complaints of ‘rattling’ noise affecting its new NH-D15 G2 CPU air cooler
By Mark Tyson published
Austrian firm is still analyzing the situation but will agree to full refunds.
Chip design legend Jim Keller aims for Tenstorrent wins in market 'not well served by Nvidia'
By Anton Shilov published
CEO of Tenstorrent believes that although Nvidia dominates the market of AI processors, there is still a place for Tenstorrent.
User alleges Gemini AI scanning GDrive-hosted PDF files without explicit permission. Google disputes.
By Christopher Harper last updated
Google Gemini AI is malfunctioning or lying to Google Drive users about privacy controls, and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
WD quietly adds roomy 8TB NVMe SSD to its gaming lineup
By Jeff Butts published
WD has introduced a new 8TB option to its fast gaming NVMe SSD lineup, the SN850X series.
$499 Asus ROG Azoth Extreme gaming keyboard boasts an OLED touch screen and aluminum build with a carbon fiber plate
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
The Asus ROG Azoth Extreme keyboard is priced at $499. It has all the features expected from a premium gaming keyboard and more.
Nvidia RTX 4070 10GB prototype appears on GPU-Z
By Aaron Klotz published
Such a GPU likely would have been a disaster if it had launched.
Meteor Lake-powered mini-PC arrives with an external expansion slot to connect GPUs
By Christopher Harper published
The Beelink GTi14 has an Intel Core 7 155H or Core Ultra 9 185H, 32TB of DDR5-5600 RAM, and a 1TB NVMe Gen 4 SSD.
Maker community takes over where Fractal Design stopped and produces miniature North case for Raspberry Pi users
By Jeff Butts published
Thanks to skilled designers and the proliferation of 3D printing, you can build your version of the gorgeous Raspberry Pi case that Fractal Design doesn't seem interested in selling.
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