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A thief in South Korea fled with two RTX 5090s and an RTX 5080 when he broke into a local computer shop. Instead of going for maximum potential gains and picking up RAM, he valued high-ticket items that would sell quickly. The police are already looking for the suspect, but the shop owner promises to show leniency if the items are simply returned.
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An East Bay apartment complex has been bought at a price that's well below its prior value. Read more ›
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Dinosaur DNA may still be out of reach, but scientists are uncovering something almost as exciting—ancient blood vessels hidden inside fossilized bones. In a massive Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed Scotty, researchers discovered a network of preserved vessels within a rib that once fractured and began healing 66 million years ago. Using powerful synchrotron X-rays from particle accelerators, they were able to peer inside the dense fossil without damaging it, revealing intricate,... Read more ›
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The Conversation published this warning from privacy/tech law/electronic surveillance attorney Anne Toomey McKenna (also an affiliated faculty member at Penn State's Institute for Computational and Data Sciences). The U.S. government "is able to purchase Americans' sensitive data because the information it buys is not subject to the same restrictions as information it collects directly. The federal government is also ramping up its abilities to directly collect data through partnerships with... Read more ›
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Looking to better protect your Kindle or add a little personality to your favorite e-reader? From cases and covers to page-turners and even charms, this is the guide for you. Read more ›
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More than 63 million people in America are caregivers — of kids, of parents, and loved ones. And nearly half of caregivers under the age of 50 are taking care of a parent and a child at the same time. Maybe you’re one of them. Maybe you’re also trying to hold down a job and […] Read more ›
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Эстония - уникальная энергетическая держава. Она единственная страна в мире, где основным источником энергии является горючий сланец. Произошло это не от лучшей жизни. Угля у них нет, нефти нет, газа нет, потенциала в гидроэнергетике у них нет, потому что на всех более-менее крупных реках ГЭС уже установлены. И есть только один вариант получения первичной энергии - огромные запасы горючего сланца. Читать далее Read more ›
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You finish building this 3D-printed retro PC case in under 100 hours as long as you have all the right tools and materials. u/Potatozeng even included a PDF guide (with pictures!) to help you through the process. Read more ›
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Turtle Beach's new Command Series of peripherals features a lot of screens, and the most interesting implementation is seen in the MC7 mouse. The 2.25-inch LCD rests where your thumb will, while providing macros or glanceable information like your PC stats. The mouse otherwise has cutting-edge specs and will be available in July. Read more ›
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Операторы связи отмечают рост интереса к VoWiFi со стороны клиентов. Поэтому мы представили свое решение для запуска Wi-Fi Calling, и в этой статье рассказываем, как развивалась технология VoWiFi, и какие проекты появляются на ее основе сегодня: одни разрабатывают опенсорс-телефон, другие — занимаются исследованиями в этой области. Читать далее Read more ›
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Living in a multigenerational home, with my mother in the basement apartment, helped my family care for her, pay off loans, and buy a vacation house. Read more ›
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These bird feeders come with cameras and connected apps to let you see and learn about the birds in your neighborhood. Read more ›
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As a dietitian, I buy items like turkey burgers, steamed lentils, frozen berries, salted edamame, and seeded bread at Trader Joe's for easy meals. Read more ›
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Can Daniel Farke's men take advantage of the Blues' managerial turmoil and earn a place in the final? Read more ›
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If you have a first generation Amazon Fire TV dongle, you may want to pay attention to this lawsuit. Read more ›
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This story appeared in Today, Explained, a daily newsletter that helps you understand the most compelling news and stories of the day. Subscribe here. It’s been just over eight weeks since the US and Israel started a war with Iran for contradictory and incoherent reasons. Virtually nothing about the conflict — except maybe its stakes — has gotten […] Read more ›
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The authorities say that the three individuals used the SMS blasters to send thousands of smishing messages. Read more ›
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Researchers from Rice University have developed new microwave technology giving 3D printers the ability to heat ink with extremely high precision. The new tech is already being used to develop new 3D-printed tech that would be impossible without it, and to improve 3D printing efficiency. Read more ›
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We tested Sudokoo’s unique SK-series air coolers on the Ryzen 9 9950X3D. Read the full review to see how they deliver big performance without annoying noise levels. Read more ›
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40 years ago today IBM was in the news for becoming the first computer company with 1-megabit memory chips. Read more ›
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An inventor has showcased a 3D printer filament dryer 'that pays you bitcoin.' Read more ›
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Bambu Lab claimed the top spot in global entry-level 3D printer shipments during 2025, overtaking longtime leader Creality. Read more ›
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Video footage captured by Ukrainian Sting interceptor drones shows that Russia’s endless drone assault is now powered by what some commenters have described as ‘flying garbage.’ Read more ›
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Someone thought it was a good idea to put a sticker that covered their laptop's vents. Read more ›
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NASA's JPL turned off one instrument aboard the Voyager 1 space probe after it experienced an unexpected drop in power levels. Scientists are working on a fix to swap onboard powered devices with low-power alternatives to make the spacecraft last longer. Read more ›
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Dave Plummer pops the hood on Task Manager and explains how it gets your PC's CPU usage (and why it feels off sometimes). Read more ›
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The Tokyo District Court has ruled that "spoiler articles" that describe the plot of a movie/show in detail now count as copyright infringement. The prosecution argued that these articles are "adaptations" made without permission, and that they earn ad revenue, further taking away fair compensation for IP holders. Read more ›
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