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AI Assistants, Apart From Google Gemini, Are Spilling Your Secrets
AI assistants have been in the news lately, and not in a way that the designers hoped. If the Morris 2 self replicating AI worm wasn't enough to make you question their use, perhaps...
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One True Super Resolution To Rule Them?
We have three different and incompatibly ways to upscale our displays to get the beauty of 4k without a huge performance hit. It all depends on which GPU you happened to pick up, and...
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Pick Up A PiStorm32-Lite And Make Your Amiga 1200 Up To 1300 Times Faster
If you like playing with old hardware and have run into troubles finding replacement silicon or would like to pump up the performance significantly, then check out the PiStorm32-Lite and other PiStorm boards. The...
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Eat Expensive TSMC Chips, For Real This Time?
TSMC released a new chip during their Q4 2023 financial meeting, but not the type you are thinking of. They partnered with a snack company based in Taiwan called Guaiguai to create green TSMC...
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Steam Support For Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 Evaporates
As of yesterday, Steam support for Microsoft OSes predating Windows 10 ended. While you should still be able to launch the Steam client and the games on it there are some things to keep...
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Mozilla Knows You’ve Been Naughty, Google, Amazon, Microsoft And Other Privacy Grinches
Just in time for the holiday season, Mozilla released a rather depressing list of insecure devices and services sold by a number of companies which now includes Google. The Privacy Not Included list has...
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What’s New With Android 14
Ars Technica got a peek at the new Android 14 OS during Google's I/O keynote, and came away less than impressed. Last year we saw two new Android releases, of which Android 13 offered...
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Intel Downfall, AKA GDS: Gather Data Sampling Vulnerability
You know the drill, a new vulnerability has been discovered but applying the patch will result in noticeably slower performance. The vulnerability specifically applies to Intel chips from Skylake through to Tigerlake and Ice...
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Crucial Launches X9 Pro and X10 Pro Portable SSDs with Speeds up to 2100 MB/s
Crucial has added two high-performance products to their portable SSD lineup, with the X9 Pro and X10 Pro Portable SSDs moving into some interesting new territory. In particular, the X10 Pro Portable SSD is...
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AIDA64 v6.90 Arrives With Preliminary Support For AMD Zen 5
FinalWire have updated their benchmarking suite to AIDA version 6.9; nice time to pick it up if you don't have it already. They've included preliminary 64-bit multi-threaded AVX-512 and AVX2 optimized benchmarks for the...