
Intel is Extending the Warranty of its “Raptor Lake” Processors by Two Years
Source: Pcmag, CNBC Intel does not issue an official recall, nor is it expected, preferring the solution of extending the warranty of the 13th and

Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 Announced – Qualcomm’s new Affordable 5G Chipset
Sources: gsmarena, theregister Qualcomm announced its new Snapdragon 4s Gen 2 chipset (SM4635) in India. This is not a successor to last year’s Snapdragon 4 Gen

Tesla Recalls Nearly 2 Million Cars After Software Fails to Detect Open Hoods
Tesla issues an over-the-air fix for vehicles, including the Model Y, Model 3, Model S, and Model X, because their software may not alert drivers

Intel is planning to lay off Thousands of Workers
Source: TechCrunch Intel announced to its employees that it would lay off more than 15% of its staff—that is, 15,000 employees! It previously cut 5%

World’s First Experiment: Scientists Utilize Magnetic Fields to “Remote-Control” Mice
Source: Pcmag.com This new approach leverages magnetic fields and magnetized nanoparticles, selectively activating targeted brain circuits. Wireless mid control! Imagine being able to control the

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X & 9900X prices appear on Best Buy and Newegg
Sources: PCMAG For now, prices refer to the North American market, so a few more days of eagerness await us until we know the pricing

The Upcoming iPhone 16 Will Face Tough Inside Competition
Sources: theguardian.com,forbes.com, macrumors.com Approximately two months (unless otherwise) before its release, the next iPhone SE4 will most likely surpass in sales its ancestor, the iPhone

Meta—Facebook Faces a HUGE Fine from the EU
Source: Reuters.com Meta—Facebook could face a fine of up to $13.4 billion, which would be 10% of its global revenue in 2023, even though EU

The Reasons Behind the Delayed Launch of the AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs
AMD announced that it postponed the launch of its Zen 5-powered Ryzen 9000 processors by several days. The brand had scheduled the launch of the

Probably there is NO fix for the affected Intel 13th and 14th Gen CPUs
Things don’t look so good for Intel since the damage to the affected processors seems to be final and not reversible. This could bring down

Last Week’s “Service Mode” is almost over!
For the last 4-5 days, I have been in “service mode,” not feeling so well and having great difficulty resting because of the excess coughing.

The EU vs. China’s Temu, Shein, and AliExpress: Import duty for products even below 150€
Sources: ft.com Cheap products from various Chinese e-shops have put EU local stores and EU online shops to their knees. The leading platforms the EU’s new

Are Air Fryers Dangerous?
Source: newsbomb.gr Ι thought to mention some facts about a device that most of us have or want to have. Those who have received instructions

Scientists in China and US Develop Graphene Semiconductor
Sources: projectwren.org and chinadaily.com Walter de Heer, Regents’ Professor of Physics at Georgia Tech, and a team of researchers in Atlanta, Georgia, and Tianjin, China,

The Countdown on Digital Product Passports across the EU has begun
Sources: euractiv.com Another EU regulation on Ecodesign for Sustainable Products (ESPR) comes into force. However, a massive restructuring of data management across supply chains is

World’s First: A Hydrogen Engine Motorcycle by Kawasaki!
Sources: cyprusshippingnews.com & bikeit.gr The head of Kawasaki’s hydrogen project, Yoshimoto Matsuda, said the company aims to bring the hydrogen bike to market in the

CrowdStrike’s Falcon Sensor Software – Chaos, Confusion & a Meltdown to Remember
The recent significant global outage of critical Windows PC infrastructure was caused by a botched update to CrowdStrike’s Falcon Sensor software. This update made modern

The Blue Screen of Death- Crowdstrike
Sources: euractiv.com & cnbc.com According to an alert sent by Crowdstrike to its clients and reviewed by Reuters, the company’s “Falcon Sensor” software is causing

Noctua’s Response to the NH-D15 G2 Noise Issues
One of our readers spotted Noctua’s Twitter response about the ratting noise issues that seem to be affecting the new NH-D15 G2 coolers. We have

Windows 11 23H2 Update is Halted For Boot Loop Reasons
Windows updates are essential for improving and securing our devices. However, updates have occasionally been a headache for consumers throughout Windows history. In Windows 10

Flight Simulator Project
MANY thanks to Caseking.de for its kind support!! After enrolling in pilot training, I decided to make an advanced flight sim. We have done this

Microsoft Doesn’t Know Its Own Phone Number
Microsoft is undoubtedly a tech giant with significant influence in the tech market. It is a multi-billion-dollar company and one of the pillars of the

Intelbroker Claims That Hacked Two Tech Giants In A Week
Intelbroker seems to be busy lately. The notorious cyber-breaching team claims it hacked Apple shortly after breaking into AMD earlier this week. AMD is investigating

New BIOS Update For Intel 13th & 14th Gen CPUs To Address The Known Instability Issues
Intel is still on the verge of addressing the known instability issues of its 13th and 14th Gen processors. The instability issues (also known as

US Sanctions affect a Major PC Brand
As it seems, a major PC brand, DeepCool, is included in the most recent US sanctions list. United States sanctions are financial and trade restrictions

Faulty BIOS Upgrade on HP Probook Laptops
It would be best to never mess around with a BIOS upgrade for no reason, as you may already know. An old proverb says, “If

Computex 2024 – The Highlights!
Pro Gamersware Party at Hooters! Our good friends from PGW invited us to their party at Hooters, where we had lots of fun. We went

Noctua NH-D15 G2 Promises TOP Performance but costs $150!
Noctua finally released the long-awaited NH-D15 G2, which promises top performance. Unfortunately, the price tag is too high, at 150 dollars/euros. We will have to

Intel Unveiled Lunar Lake Architecture And What Yet To Expect
There is no denying that this year’s Computex would have been a fascinating event. Although there are still things to come, and we might have

AMD Announced The New Zen 5 Processor Series
Computex 2024, Taipei, Taiwan. As expected, the annual event proved to be the heartbeat of technology. The HWBusters core duo is already there and will

The Phi Fan Performance Standard (PFPS) by Cybenetics
Performance Badges & Ratings To avoid confusing users, Cybenetics used the highly familiar metal and carbon ratings that were already used for the PSU efficiency

[Computex 2024] Super Flower Releases the Leadex VII 2800W Beast (and more)!
May 31, 2024, Taipei, Taiwan – Super Flower will showcase its latest advancements at Computex 2024. Visitors can explore cutting-edge products designed for enthusiasts and

Computex 2024 – It is time!
Finally, the time has come to go to Computex, so we will probably not be so active on the site for the next 10 days.

Microsoft DirectSR Preview is now Available
Microsoft has released a preview of its DirectSR solution, a technology that aims to conveniently integrate all the super-resolution upscalers. DirectX Super Resolution (not to

Auto SR is available on compatible Windows 11 ARM Devices
Auto SR (not to be confused with DirectSR), Microsoft’s own-baked AI image upscale feature, is available on Windows 11 ARM devices. That means that if

Intel Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake are coming in Q3 2024 and Q4 2024
Intel recently announced more details about its upcoming Lunar Lake CPU architecture, which is expected to launch in Q3 of this year. Moreover, according to

Boeing’s Gremlins
“A door detached from an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max shortly after takeoff in the US.” “TERRIFYING Landing in Turkey for FedEx Boeing 767, Without

AMD Ryzen 8000F Series Processors Are Finally Here
The Zen 4 Ryzen 8000F Series processors are officially launched by AMD. The two new offerings by AMD are the Ryzen 7 8700F and the

Checking Intel’s Power Profiles: Baseline, Performance, and Extreme
Conclusion The architecture remains the same for those wondering why I used a 13th-generation CPU and not a 14th one. The most crucial difference between

Motherboard Vendors Rollout BIOS Updates With “Intel Default Settings”
Motherboard vendors following the latest Intel guidelines have already started to release BIOS updates to address the reported issues. Intel seems to acknowledge that the

Windows 11 24H2 Update: A.I. Comes At An NPU Cost
Microsoft always tends to be ahead of the competition in the PC segment. It is not by chance that the most popular OS in the

Resident Evil 9 Release Date Latest Leaks
The Resident Evil franchise is considered one of the best in its genre (survival horror) and one of the most successful games ever. So, it

Easter Holidays! See you in a few days!
After working night and day for several months in a row without any vacation time, it is time to take some time off. I will

Finally, ATX v3.x PSUs at Highly Affordable Prices: DeepCool PL-D Series
DeepCool’s new PL-D line meets the ATX v3.1 standards, and its members’ prices are highly affordable. Although DeepCool advertises them as ATX v3.0, since they

Some Thoughts About Intel’s CPUs Possible Degradation Issue
Things in the tech industry are weird lately. Melting connectors, dangerous XMP profiles, updates that might render your rig unusable, etc. Well, they were never

PCIe 7.0 is almost here
This is excellent news, but… PCIe 6.0 is not fully utilized yet, while PCIe 5.o is still widely used. But that doesn’t prevent PCI-SIG from

Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in 25 years: 7.4 magnitude
Taiwan was hit by the strongest earthquake of the past 25 years, with 7.4 magnitude! There are casualties, unfortunately, while aftershocks continue to hit the

AMD listed two new “Zen3+” APUs
The codenamed “Rembrandt“, AMD Ryzen 5 7235H and its little brother 7235HS, are now listed on AMD’s official website. Although there hasn’t been an official