The mystery behind Windows 11’s notorious August update, which seemingly “bricked” SSDs, may finally have an answer, and it doesn’t point to Microsoft or Phison’s
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When Elon Musk filed a trademark for “Macrohard,” it didn’t just sound like a joke; it sounded like a declaration of war. A near-antonym to

The Xbox One/S controller is undoubtedly one of the most popular choices for gamers. Although it has its flaws (e.g., batteries in the basic kit),

AI is eating the world, and it’s getting expensive. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, never one to think small, is now planning to acquire up to

Emergency patches are being issued as government agencies and major industries race to respond. A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft’s widely used SharePoint Server software

In a world where AI models devour data like popcorn and cloud archives balloon beyond comprehension, one Munich-based startup has a bold pitch: let’s ditch

Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh Brings AI Upgrades in Late 2025 — But Gamers Shouldn’t Get Their Hopes Up
Intel isn’t done with Arrow Lake just yet. While the original release in late 2024 fell flat with gamers and performance enthusiasts, the company is

At the Advancing AI 2025 event in San Jose, AMD pulled the curtain back on its most ambitious AI strategy yet—delivering a sweeping portfolio of

Eight weeks. That’s how long you’ve got before Microsoft wipes out your saved passwords. The tech giant just confirmed that its wildly popular Microsoft Authenticator

“The man who dies thus rich dies disgraced.” That’s not a Gates original, but a quote from Andrew Carnegie that Bill Gates seems determined to