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Horizon Forbidden West comes to PC on March 21, requires 150GB of storage and 16GB of RAM

Something to look forward to: PlayStation 5 owners hailed Horizon Forbidden West as one of the console’s more visually impressive titles – a reputation that garnered some interest in seeing the PC version’s system requirements. While not the lightest recent release, the open-world post-apocalyptic sequel isn’t as demanding as some might have expected. The most […]

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Scientists use dairy waste to extract 22-carat gold from motherboards and other e-waste

Tackling the issues: Electronic waste is a growing problem. Each year, consumers produce millions of tons of used and broken electronics. Only a portion of the metals they contain are recycled because reclamation is expensive, cumbersome, and can’t keep up with the volume of discarded devices. Sadly, the rest is either burnt or buried in

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Bitcoin surpasses $69K to hit new record, eclipsing 2021 peak and overcoming 2022 crypto winter

What just happened? Bitcoin has hit a new all-time high following its previous record in late 2021 and subsequent dip a year later that wiped out most of its value. Pricing varies depending on the source but according to US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, Bitcoin’s value topped out at $69,324 earlier today before sliding back down

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Pretty uncool: Half of tested watercooler radiators fail to use advertised copper

WTF?! Have you ever found that your all-in-one CPU cooler radiator gets clogged up or shows signs of unexplained corrosion? It’s surprisingly common, which is why Igor Wallossek of Igor’s Lab fame investigated six brands of AIO coolers, discovering that half of them don’t use the high-end materials they claim. Wallossek’s in-depth look at the

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AMD to introduce AI-based upscaling, potentially matching DLSS

Something to look forward to: AMD’s FSR image upscaling technology has avoided using AI until now, which has been a double-edged sword in its competition against Nvidia’s DLSS and Intel’s XeSS. A recent interview with AMD’s CTO indicates that the company plans to pivot sharply toward AI in 2024, with gaming upscaling as one area

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European Commission fines Apple almost $2 billion over music streaming subscription policies

What just happened? Spotify has spent five years accusing Apple’s music streaming subscription policies of being anti-competitive, and the European Union just ruled overwhelmingly in Spotify’s favor. Apple argues that it deserves a cut for its role in Spotify’s success. Meanwhile, another battle looms between the companies over sideloading and new fees. The European Commission

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Testing a prototype pump-less AIO cooling solution

Quiet cooling: Hardware enthusiast der8auer recently tested a prototype liquid cooling solution from a German company called Wieland. What’s unique about this AIO-style cooler is the fact that it doesn’t utilize a mechanical pump to circulate liquid through the system, and instead appears to leverage thermosyphon technology. Eliminating the mechanical pump from the AIO cooling

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More than 100,000 GitHub repositories found spreading malicious packages

Facepalm: GitHub serves as a colossal hub for software development, hosting nearly half a billion code projects created by hundreds of millions of developers worldwide. Given its extensive reach and the sheer volume of activity, the platform presents an opportunity for cyber-criminals, who in this instance have exploited the vast network to orchestrate a Python-based

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Lawyers who stopped Elon Musk’s “excessive” $56 billion Tesla pay ask for $6 billion fee

A hot potato: In a move that some might call hypocritical, the lawyers who stopped Elon Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package by successfully arguing it was excessive are now asking to be paid the equivalent of $6 billion in the EV giant’s stock. According to a court filing, that works out at an hourly

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Foreign spies are learning how to sabotage critical infrastructure, Australian intelligence agency warns

Cyber warfare: The Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) is tasked with defending the country against espionage, sabotage, and terrorism. Comparable to the FBI in the US and MI5 in the UK, ASIO has recently been actively working to disrupt a significant cyber-warfare effort by foreign entities. Australia is facing significant cyber threats from unknown parties,

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