Not a Defect: Intel Blames 13th, 14th Gen CPU Crashes on Software Bug

From PC Mag: Following months of complaints and scrutiny, Intel says it’s finally figured out why 13th and 14th Generation Core desktop CPUs are repeatedly crashing.

In a forum post on Monday, Intel said it traced the problem to faulty software code, which can trigger the CPUs to run at higher...

Google is now ditching its plan to replace cookies in Chrome

From PC World: Google has been talking up a post-cookie future (in the browser sense, not the diet sense) for years now. But it seems like the company isn’t as confident as it used to be in its ability to completely re-shape the internet… or it might be balking under regulator scrutiny.

In any case...

Apple’s original content spending spree might finally be over

From The Verge: Apple is known to spend billions of dollars on its Hollywood projects, but that could be set to change following production losses across the wider streaming industry. According to Bloomberg, Apple’s senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, is pushing studio chiefs Zack Van...

Nvidia Is Making New Version of Blackwell AI Chip for China

From PC Mag: US chip giant Nvidia is developing a new version of its Blackwell chip series specifically for the Chinese market so that the tech firm can adhere to US export rules while still profiting from China's computing market, Reuters reports Monday, citing three anonymous sources familiar with...

The improved Asus ROG Ally X is now available for $800

From PC World: Steam Deck competitors have had a lot of ups and downs, but if there’s one that’s frequently approved as an immediate alternative to Valve’s tiny titan, it’s the ROG Ally by Asus.

And now, Asus has refined its entry into the portable gaming PC space by slapping a 90s-style X on the...

Epomaker Shadow-X Review (Page 1 of 4)

I recently watched part of WWDC and saw some key features going into Apple devices. Before I go on to comment about one of the coolest features, I just want to say Apple branding their AI as Apple Intelligence so it can be abbreviated as AI is the most Apple thing I have ever seen. Additionally, I found it amusing how people were applauding at the idea of movable icons. I personally thought IOS already had that feature, so I was filled with...

Netac NV7000-Q 1TB Review (Page 1 of 10)

As time goes forward, I think there is a general impression that technology will advance due to further research and development to find improvements and optimization. This is definitely seen in basically any consumer electronics, from video game consoles to vehicles and everything in between. The result can be an increase in performance, reduction in power usage, reduction in cost, or some combination of advancements. Our Netac NV7000-Q seems to...

Massive Microsoft Windows Outage Bricks PCs, Halts Flights Worldwide

From PC Mag: Microsoft systems and Windows PCs around the world experienced a sudden outage early Friday morning when cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike released an update, causing computers to become stuck in the "blue screen of death" (BSoD).

Users reported issues with Microsoft, its store, and...

Windows 11’s upcoming updates will be smaller, faster, and smarter

From PC World: Microsoft is tweaking how your PCs will receive Windows updates yet again, making them quicker and smaller to download. But, if you’ve been holding out for the Windows 11 24H2 update that’s landed on Copilot+ PCs, you’ll have to wait a little longer.

How Microsoft is improving...

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