Hardware Releases

California man admits role in $263 million cryptocurrency theft that funded lavish lifestyle

A 22-year-old from Newport Beach, California has pleaded guilty to his role in a sophisticated criminal network that stole approximately US $263 million in cryptocurrency from victims.Evan Tangeman is...

Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra X9 388H is up to 8.7% faster for 1T perf than Ryzen AI Max+ 395 — Panther Lake gains significant...

Intel didn't talk about Panther Lake performance in detail when it took the wraps off its first 18A...

From Aggregation to Activation: Walls.io is the Social Wall That Redefines Event Engagement

Event marketers face a constant wave of tools promising interaction. Polls, widgets, social feeds and engagement...

What is Enterprise Commerce? Custom Solution or Ready-Made?

Finding the right e-commerce platform is the first...

Repair iconic 2000s-era gadgets in upcoming indie game ReStory

We love a little nostalgia mixed in with our cozy gaming, and ReStory looks like a perfect blend...
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TSMC employees reportedly stole 2nm trade secrets to share with Rapidus — accused are said to have shared ‘hundreds of process integration technical photos’

TSMC employees accused of stealing the foundry's trade secrets related to its upcoming 2nm-class fabrication process allegedly shared their findings with Japan-based foundry startup...

RTX 6000 Pro Blackwell

RTX 6000 Pro – Unmatched Performance for Professionals NVIDIA has once again raised the bar for professional graphics with the release of the RTX 6000...

Intel Drops Lunar Lake Details With New CPU Cores, Battlemage GPU And 45 TOPS NPU

Intel's Meteor Lake processors represented a major step forward for the company. As Intel's first step...

Combat Smart TV Privacy Abuses with an Apple TV

If you own a smart TV or are shopping for a new one, you should be aware of a troubling trend: modern TVs have...

Windows 11 SE Is Still A Thing, But Not For Long

It Looks Like Chromebooks Schooled Microsoft Windows 11 SE, not to be mistaken for S-mode in normal Windows 11, is actually still around.  The lower...

Trek Makes Stupid Engineering Decisions

SemiAccurate will depart from our usual chip reporting to bring you a take of abject engineering stupidity. This time the stupid concerns bicycles and...
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