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  1. Started by MacRumors,

    Apple today provided developers with the first beta of an upcoming iOS 18.5 update for testing purposes. Work on iOS 18 is starting to wind down with iOS 19 set to be introduced in a couple of months, so iOS 18.5 has just a handful of minor new features. We've rounded up what's new so far, but Apple could add additional features in upcoming betas. This article, "Everything New in the iOS 18.5 Beta" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article

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  2. Chinese tech giants continue to buy Nvidia AI GPUs despite DeepSeek impact, demand slowdown. View the full article

  3. A Russian engineer is accused of leaking confidential technical data from ASML, NXP, TSMC, and GlobalFoundries to Russia, allegedly to support construction of a 28nm-capable fab. View the full article

  4. A PowerColor RX 9070 XT Hellhound was found to have defective silicon out of the factory, resulting in unsustainable hotspot temperatures that caused the GPU to overheat and throttle. View the full article

  5. The WD Blue SN5000 is a single-sided 4TB SSD that pairs well with a PC or the PS5 and is on sale at Amazon for just $209. View the full article

  6. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D issues on ASRock motherboards have been caused by a BIOS issue, which has since been rectified. View the full article

  7. RTX 5080 laptop benchmark results show only an 8% to 15% difference from the top-end RTX 5090 laptop. View the full article

  8. PC vendors initially believed the 25% tariff applied only to raw aluminum and steel, but the policy also extends to finished products View the full article

  9. Club386 has reportedly discovered a selection of RTX 5070 and RTX 9070 XT graphics card listings over at Amazon reserved exclusively for Amazon Prime members. View the full article

  10. Chinese memory maker CXMT is reportedly preparing to raise DDR4 prices after months of aggressive discounting, as demand stabilizes and major suppliers shift focus to newer memory types. View the full article

  11. Nintendo has pulled the wraps off the Switch 2 in a Direct live stream. It will release on June 5. View the full article

  12. Puget Systems expects graphics cards, network controllers, storage controllers, chassis, and coolers to see major price increases in the coming months. Eventually, it will have to pass on the cost to its customers, though in the near term it may absorb some of the added costs. View the full article

  13. Lightmatter proposes to use photonic interconnect platform for ultra-high-performance multi-chiplet processors. View the full article

  14. Arm Holdings aims to boost its data center CPU market share from 15% to 50% by the end of 2025, betting on AI-driven servers and growing support from major cloud service providers. View the full article

  15. The above-MSRP "B-stock" RTX 5090 with missing ROPs that popped up on Alternate's web store a few days back was accidental and due to a system error. View the full article

  16. Asus just dropped a teaser video, which seemingly reveals an Xbox gaming handheld. View the full article

  17. Microsoft has announced that several Windows 11 Copilot+ AI features are graduating from Snapdragon X exclusivity to AMD Ryzen AI 300 series and Intel Core Ultra 200V PCs. View the full article

  18. The PNY CS2150 follows in the footsteps of the Corsair MP700 Elite, bringing more PCIe 5.0 performance with excellent power efficiency to the “budget” SSD market. View the full article

  19. GlobalFoundries is exploring an ambitious but challenging merger with rival UMC to create a dominant global player in mature-node semiconductor manufacturing, aiming to boost scale, diversify risk, and counter rising competition. View the full article

  20. A tidy price drop makes the Geekom A8 Mini PC an easy pick for anyone after serious performance in a compact package. View the full article

  21. A Redditor has compiled a list of all user-reported Ryzen 7 9800X3D failures on Reddit. View the full article

  22. With demand surging across multiple sectors, the U.S. memory giant is adjusting prices to match the tightening supply. View the full article

  23. Don't neglect your backup needs. Get a reliable HDD for your NAS or backup RAID config. Seagate's IronWolf Pro 24TB HDD is on sale for $399 at B&H Photo. View the full article

  24. Acer launches two new QD-OLED gaming monitors priced from $599 View the full article

  25. A PC overclocking enthusiast successfully delidded their AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D with a length of fishing line, a clothes iron, and nerves of steel. View the full article

  26. Crystal Dew World has released a major update to CrystalMark Retro 2.0.0, with its scope extended to cover Windows 95/98/Me systems. View the full article

  27. Gigabyte delivers serious value with the GS27QXA. It’s a 27-inch QHD IPS gaming monitor with 240 Hz, a 260 Hz overclock, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and wide gamut color. And performance that truly punches above its weight class. View the full article

  28. Nvidia RTX 40-series owners face more woes as game devs warn against new drivers to avoid stability issues. View the full article

  29. Monday, March 31st, 2025, is World Backup Day, a reminder to think about how your precious data is stored and protected. We also look at some of the biggest storage manufacturers' deals on SSDs and other storage products. View the full article

  30. After Myanmar’s 7.7 quake, Taiwanese tech firms in Thailand checked for damage, found none, and quickly resumed operations. View the full article

  31. A Reddit user found 50GB of anime girl pictures in their temp folder that were traced back to XPG Prime, a software intended to customize and synchronize RGB. View the full article

  32. The Sandisk 1TB Extreme SSD Is currently available at Amazon for just $59 — one of its best prices since launching. View the full article

  33. Spacerower is using a Raspberry Pi Zero to power this custom 3D-printed camera that instantly prints out photos using thermal paper. View the full article

  34. Linus Torvalds is back at his explosively scatological best in a recent rant about a Linux 6.15-rc1 pull request. View the full article

  35. Asus' flagship ROG Crosshair X870E Extreme motherboard has been pictured thanks to leaker momomo_us and might be announced shortly. View the full article

  36. Crucial is one of the first to release a DDR5-6400 CUDIMM memory kit, but can it compete against faster rivals? View the full article

  37. UNIS, a Chinese manufacturer, has unveiled its S5 lineup of SSDs. It claims to hit 14.9 GB/s in sequential reads despite its DRAM-less design and old 12nm controller. View the full article

  38. Microsoft pushes harder to ‘ensure that all users exit setup with internet connectivity and a Microsoft Account.’ View the full article

  39. The Acer Nitro XV272U F3bmiiprx is currently available at Amazon for $219, its lowest price. View the full article

  40. Hardware leaker HXL suggests that AMD's next-gen APU family on the AM5 platform is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of this year. It will likely be armed with Zen 5 cores and an RDNA 3.5 iGPU. View the full article

  41. Warp is an AI enabled terminal that does more than just run commands, it can interpret natural language and generate code, perform OS level tasks and much more. View the full article

  42. Russia's ZNTC and Belarus's Planar have completed the development of a 350nm-class lithography system, but despite its symbolic value, the machine lags far behind global standards. View the full article

  43. Dell hits all the fundamentals with a colorful IPS paneland integrated stand, but its rivals are more attractively priced. View the full article

  44. The only Nvidia-brand product of 2025 that is readily available, sold at the expected price, and affordable, is a Denny's breakfast View the full article

  45. German retailer Alternate is selling Zotac branded RTX 5090 GPUs with missing ROPs priced over $3,000. View the full article

  46. SK hynix's Solidigm can now work more closely with the parent company now that SK hynix finally obtains Intel's SSD IP and R&D capabilities after making final $1.9 billion payment. View the full article

  47. SMIC is reportedly trying to poach engineers to get Taiwanese semiconductor know how. View the full article

  48. Corsair's newest flagship headset in its Virtuoso line sounds fantastic in games, delivering detail you didn't even know existed. Unfortunately, the headset is stiff and uncomfortable, and yes, you still have to use iCue. View the full article

  49. Nvidia's RTX 50-series "Blackwell" GPU launch for laptops has been rocky, with delays and driver issues. View the full article

  50. Micro Center has several ROG Astral LC GeForce RTX 5090 for $3,700 that have reportedly sold out. View the full article

  51. The Razer Blade 16 is a thin RTX 5090 laptop with a bright screen and tons of ports, but it's extremely pricey and the drivers felt unfinished on our test unit. View the full article

  52. NeverCode has created a Raspberry Pi Pico smart clock and shared lots of details on how you can recreate it for yourself at home. View the full article

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  53. AMD claimed that it released 200,000 units for the initial release of its RX 9070-series GPUs. View the full article

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  54. Intel's struggles with AI were a result of the failed Larrabee project in 2009 – 2010. View the full article

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  55. A Reddit user's RTX 5080 narrowly avoided connector damage, with the 8-pin to 16-pin adapter absorbing the brunt of a meltdown. View the full article

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  56. Save big on one of the fastest SSDs on the planet, with Crucial's 2TB T705 now only $239. View the full article

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  57. Qualcomm launches the Snapdragon G3 Gen 3, Snapdragon G2 Gen 2, and Snapdragon G1 Gen 2 for handheld gaming devices. View the full article

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  58. China set to inject $55 billion in research and development of fundamental technologies and innovating enterprises. View the full article

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  59. Bambu Lab’s new printer will go on sale on March 25th, 2025. View the full article

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  60. ClockworkPi has released a cool Raspberry Pi Pico kit that lets you create a calculator suitable for handling your math homework or playing games. View the full article

  61. Wall Street analysts see Lip-Bu Tan's appointment as Intel's CEO as good news, but Intel employees are preparing for a major overhaul. View the full article

  62. The WD Black SN7100 is the successor to the popular SN770 in the budget SSD market segment. It’s power efficient and generally competent, but it's otherwise unimpressive compared to the rest of the PCIe 4.0 market. View the full article

  63. Congatec's latest acetone-filled heat pipe cooling solution targets COMs in extreme environments as a suitable alternative to water. View the full article

  64. UserBenchmark claims that AMD's Radeon GPUs fail to deliver real-world performance and are backed by an army of influencers it blames for duping customers. View the full article

  65. Maker 3megabytesofhotram is using a Raspberry Pi to power a voice-activated paper towel dispenser that makes it easier than ever to dry your hands. View the full article

  66. Scalpers are selling RX 9070 XT GPUs starting at $700 all the way to over $2,000. View the full article

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  67. A team of Google researchers has discovered an exploit allowing users to write and insert their own microcode on AMD chips and is now distributing the instructions for free. View the full article

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  68. MSI has refuted accusations of an RTX 5090 recall, assuring customers its GPUs are free from the reported "fire-hazard". View the full article

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  69. Arnov Sharma built a Raspberry Pi Pico studio light from scratch that can be controlled using push buttons to adjust the LEDs with precision. View the full article

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  70. Lenovo announced that it will move 100% of its laptop manufacturing capacity to India in the next three years. View the full article

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  71. When RDNA 4 GPUs arrive, AMD will not offer official support for them with the ROCm software stack. This follows AMD's trend of imperfect ROCm support for its consumer graphics cards. View the full article

  72. Arriving via crowdfunding some time in 2025. View the full article

  73. The Logitech PowerPlay 2 has a (slightly) larger charging area, is (slightly) thinner, cuts all of the original's non-charging features, and still costs $99. View the full article

  74. Virtual Private Servers provide the best balance between price, performance and flexibility of any type of web hosting. We tested the leading VPS providers to help you find the right one for your needs and budget. View the full article

  75. Alleged preliminary specs of Intel's Panther Lake-H CPUs show efficiency gains for the upcoming architecture. View the full article

  76. Moddiy has warned users against using its older 12VHPWR-rated power cables with RTX 50-series products. It recommends only using its cables manufactured in 2025. View the full article

  77. Leaker MEGAsizeGPU claims that Nvidia's mid-range $549 RTX 5070 has been pushed back to early next month. View the full article

  78. Three weeks after building, a Redditor's Ryzen 7 9800X3D has seemingly burned out. View the full article

  79. Der8auer has created the world's first RTX 5090 water block compatible with the Founders Edition version of the GPU. The prototype block reduced GPU temperatures by 30 degrees Celsius compared to the stock cooler. View the full article

  80. 5TB of storage is readily available with WD's portable Elements HDD for an all-time low price. View the full article

  81. GlobalFoundries's Thomas Caulfield rumored to be joining Intel as next CEO as he gets abruptly promoted to executive chairman position at GF. View the full article

  82. The time crunch for the launch of the RTX 5090 and 5080 cards meant we weren't able to fully investigate MFG, DLSS4, and full RT the way we'd like. We'll be updating those sections of the reviews, but here's the deeper dive into how the new technologies impact the gaming experience. It's not all sunshine and roses and doubled performance. View the full article

  83. The USPS is working with the CBP to build a system that will efficiently check every arriving parcel from China to charge import duties. View the full article

  84. We examine the new Trump tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico and consider their potential impacts on PCs, components, and peripherals. View the full article

  85. Windows 95 and 98SE get a functioning open-source backport of Discord. View the full article

  86. Asus plans to charge significantly more than Nvidia's MSRP for its GeForce RTX 5080 and GeForce RTX 5090 products. It has "special launch day pricing" on the base models that drops them $200, but of course those sold out, because everything did. View the full article

  87. Intel delays key Xeon data center processor amid massive losses — Clearwater Forest pushed back to 1H 2026 View the full article

  88. Founder of TSMC remembers how his company managed to land a supply contract with Apple. View the full article

  89. MSI has pushed back RTX 5090 shipments by one week as it likely faces difficulties with supply. View the full article

  90. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition is a big step down from the 5090, at least in some cases. It's also a relatively small step up from the previous generation 4080 Super it replaces. Without multi-frame generation, it offers only minor gains, and with MFG, it's more about marketing than real performance benefits. View the full article

  91. New filings at the EEC suggest that Nvidia might offer the RTX 5060 Ti in 8GB and 16GB flavors. View the full article

  92. This maker has built a secure delivery box with a Raspberry Pi Pico to initiate a locking mechanism to keep packages safe. View the full article

  93. Security experts warn that Microsoft's OneDrive for Business allegedly keeps private data in an unprotected format. View the full article

  94. You can update upscaling and frame-gen DLLs across DLSS, FSR, and XeSS through DLSS Swapper. View the full article

  95. Student Brian Huang builds a fully open-source laptop in six months as part of his senior school project. View the full article

  96. Users have reported that Asus' Q-Release Slim mechanism is scraping off their GPU's PCIe connectors. View the full article

  97. The Indian Minister for Railways, Communications, Electronics, and Information Technology announced that the first chip will arrive in the second half of 2025 View the full article

  98. Intel proposes using multiple boards in laptops and mini-PCs to enhance upgradability and repairability. View the full article

  99. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition review embargo lifts tomorrow, January 23, at 6:00 AM PST. Add-in board partner card reviews can go live on January 24. View the full article

  100. More details about the impact of Taiwanese earthquake impact on TSMC emerge: up to 20,000 wafers could be affected. View the full article