Hardware

In the fiercely competitive landscape of computer components, every misstep can be magnified, and for Asus, the year began with a notable controversy. Disgruntled users reported that the company’s Q-Release PCIe slot was potentially damaging GPU contact pins during installation and removal. This issue, though seemingly niche, caught the attention of tech enthusiasts and industry
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For devoted collectors, the treasures contained within their DVD collections are often worth their weight in gold. However, as recent revelations from Warner Bros. have made painfully clear, these cherished relics may hold more nightmares than memories. The studio has publicly acknowledged the unsettling “disc rot” phenomenon affecting select DVD titles produced between 2006 and
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In recent years, Intel’s foundry business has become a focal point of discussion, grappling with financial struggles and a fluctuating strategy that reflects its precarious position in the semiconductor landscape. The conversations among former executives about potentially disentangling the foundry from Intel itself signal deeper concerns over the company’s direction. At a recent tech conference,
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The emergence of biological computing has sparked curiosity and debate within both the scientific community and the general populace. The latest innovation to capture our attention is the CL1, a cutting-edge product from Melbourne-based startup Cortical Labs. Marketed as the “world’s first code deployable biological computer,” this revolutionary device incorporates lab-grown human brain cells and
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