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Mattel’s Intellivision was my first ever console in 1981 – and I’m so tempted to buy Atari’s reboot this holiday season

Mattel’s Intellivision was my first ever games console (I’m not counting Pong, as it was hardly a proper console) when I bought it back in 1981 – or my parents bought it for me, I should be precise – and I’m seriously excited that Atari is reviving this classic piece of eighties hardware. Yes, Atari […]

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Fujitsu shocks tech fans with 16-inch laptop that still plays DVDs as other manufacturers chase cloud and speed trends

The Fujitsu A77-K3 has an optical drive and Intel Core processor The A77-K3’s large screen and solid build are targeted at users with long hours of productivity Fujitsu prioritizes connectivity and functionality over the race for ultra-thin designs Fujitsu has announced a new wave of FMV notebooks, and one model in particular seems to be

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Amazon Outage: Every site knocked offline by the massive AWS outage

Amazon’s AWS cloud service suffered an error today It caused a cascade of websites to go offline or slow to a crawl The worst seems to be over, but many sites are still affected If you’ve felt like the Internet is unusually slow today—or noticed that some of your favorite websites are simply not working—you’re

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Intel’s new data center GPU bets on cheaper LPDDR5X memory and skips the expensive AI accelerator race

The Crescent Island 160GB LPDDR5X setup reflects a cost-conscious engineering strategy Air-cooled deployment targets practical enterprise data center environments globally Xe3P architecture connects Crescent Island’s design to Intel’s broader GPU ecosystem Intel has unveiled its latest data center GPU, codenamed Crescent Island, designed primarily for AI inference workloads. This chip targets value-conscious businesses that prioritize

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Criminals hijack Microsoft’s trusted name to lock your screen, steal your data and drain your confidence in seconds

False Microsoft alerts push users into panic-driven, costly mistakes Visual authenticity no longer guarantees safety in a manipulated digital landscape Cyber ​​attacks are increasingly targeting human psychology rather than technical weaknesses The authority and familiarity of a big brand like Microsoft often gives users a sense of security – but new research has warned that

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Flexxon X-Mask Pro promises invisible storage that hackers can’t see, yet its small size can spoil the thrill

Flexxon X-Mask Pro microSD card encryption system relies on a Windows tool 128GB of storage feels outdated by today’s high-capacity memory standards The $228 and $428 price points call into question their consumer practicality At a time when cybercriminals are constantly devising new methods to breach data security, even storage devices such as microSD cards

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Claude will forget you for free, but memory requires a subscription.

Anthropic has made Claude Code easier for anyone to use, regardless of technical training Users can access Claude Code on a web browser or phone and assign multiple coding tasks and manage them in real time The tool’s new accessibility opens up advanced coding capabilities for non-developers and solo creators Anthropic makes its Claude Code

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Superlarge 21-inch racks set to replace 19-inch systems as cloud and enterprise standards evolve

Dell and HPE switch to modular DC-MHS and 21-inch rack AI systems benefit from wider racks that allow for better airflow cooling and power capacity Cloud providers are standardizing on 21-inch Open Rack as demand for AI servers increases New research has claimed that data center operators are starting to move away from traditional 19-inch

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Microsoft fixes one of its “highest rated security flaws ever” – here’s what happened

CVE-2025-55315 allows HTTP request spoofing in ASP.NET Core’s Kestrel web server Attackers can bypass controls, gain access to credentials, modify files, or crash the server Microsoft released updates to affected .NET and Visual Studio versions to address the bug Microsoft has confirmed that it has recently patched its “highest-ever” vulnerability plaguing its ASP.NET Core product.

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