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The DiskMantler can take apart a hard drive in as little as 8 seconds by vigorously shaking it

Why it matters: The options for destroying a hard drive have left much to be desired. Melting it can cause toxic chemicals and e-waste, while shredding it leaves the user open to being hacked. Now, Garner has a solution, or rather, two solutions. First, run the hard drive through its upcoming super degausser, called the […]

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Apple iPhone SE 4 specs point to large OLED display, A16 SoC, according to leaks

In a nutshell: Apple’s most affordable iPhone hit the scene more than two years ago and is due for an update. Unfortunately, that may not happen until next year at the earliest but we’ve got some revised specs to comb over courtesy of the rumor mill. X leaker Nguyen Phi Hung claims the fourth generation

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Class-action lawsuit accuses HP of monopolizing aftermarket ink cartridges

Recap: HP seems to have embraced the role of the villain in the realm of printers and ink cartridges, as controversies surrounding the company persist. Legal battles have arisen over its customer policies, with recent arguments focusing on whether consumers knowingly agree to exclusively purchase HP ink when buying one of the company’s printers. Lawyers

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New World of Warcraft VR mod gives players a fresh look at Azeroth

Why it matters: World of Warcraft is undeniably one of the most popular MMORPG titles ever created. Since its release in 2004, players have dedicated thousands of hours to exploring the vast lands of Azeroth. However, after spending so much time in the game, keeping the experience fresh and exciting can become challenging. Fortunately, a

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The WD Ultrastar Transporter supports up to 368 terabytes of storage in a 30-pound form factor

The big picture: Western Digital offers storage solutions for a wide range of use cases, including some of the most niche scenarios. This includes situations like conducting seismic exploration in remote areas or working in locations with slow internet connections. For individuals facing these challenges, WD has introduced the Ultrastar Transporter. Weighing 30 pounds and

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Vast majority of US hospital websites are sharing visitor data with Big Tech companies

Facepalm: HIPAA privacy rules are a big deal in the healthcare industry, and it only seems natural that those protections would extend to all aspects of a patient’s experience. According to a recent study, however, privacy pretty much goes out the window when visiting a hospital’s website. Unsurprisingly, it all boils down to ad money.

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Western Digital is working on 900MB/s and 2TB SD cards, set to launch later this year

Something to look forward to: Memory card makers have only recently begun unveiling products that meet the SD Express performance standard, despite the specification having been available for a long time. These new cards feature unprecedented speeds, aiding content creators and broadcasters in quickly encoding high-resolution, high-refresh-rate video. Additionally, Western Digital plans to introduce standard

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Nvidia advises crash-prone gamers to look to Intel for assistance

Facepalm: Users of Intel’s high-end 13th-gen and 14th-gen CPUs have been complaining about instability issues in gaming for months. Now, Chipzilla will have to address negative feedback from GeForce GPU owners as well. Nvidia’s latest graphics drivers for GeForce GPUs include some interesting release notes, which the company is sharing on its official forums as

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