AMD’s Desktop APU Revolution Begins: Krackan Point AM5 Integration Signals Major Shift
AMD’s Next-Gen APU Strategy Takes Shape AMD appears to be preparing a significant expansion of its AM5 platform with the…
AMD’s Next-Gen APU Strategy Takes Shape AMD appears to be preparing a significant expansion of its AM5 platform with the…
X is launching a marketplace for inactive handles available exclusively to premium subscribers. Sources indicate coveted handles could sell for millions as the platform expands its subscription revenue model. The program will initially roll out to business-tier customers before expanding to other premium levels.
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is preparing to launch a marketplace for inactive user handles, according to recent announcements from the company. The initiative represents another step in the platform’s evolution toward subscription-based revenue models under Elon Musk’s leadership. Reports indicate that rare and desirable handles could command prices reaching seven figures, potentially generating significant revenue for the platform while offering exclusive opportunities to premium subscribers.
First Federal Warrant for ChatGPT Data In a landmark case that signals a new frontier in digital investigations, federal agents…
The Anatomy of a Modern Data Breach Prosper Marketplace’s recent disclosure of a cybersecurity incident affecting 17.6 million users represents…
The Domino Effect of Cloud Dependency When Amazon Web Services experienced a significant outage in its US-EAST-1 region, the digital…
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a groundbreaking diamond coating technique that dramatically reduces heat in electronic chips. The innovation could transform thermal management in everything from smartphones to AI servers as computing power continues to increase.
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a novel approach to solving one of electronics’ most persistent problems: overheating chips. According to their reports, they’ve successfully grown diamond coatings directly on semiconductor devices at temperatures low enough to preserve delicate circuitry while providing exceptional thermal conductivity.
The Domino Effect of Cloud Dependency When Amazon Web Services experienced a significant outage in its Northern Virginia (US-EAST-1) region,…
Apple’s long-anticipated Face ID technology for Mac computers remains years away from implementation, according to industry reports. Meanwhile, the company is advancing plans for touch-screen MacBook Pro models featuring OLED panels and next-generation processors.
Apple’s plan to integrate Face ID facial recognition technology into its Mac computer lineup remains a distant goal, according to reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Sources indicate that despite years of speculation and anticipation, the technology is “years away” from becoming available on Mac devices. The report states that Apple ultimately hopes to replace the current Touch ID fingerprint authentication system with Face ID across the entire Mac portfolio, but technical and practical considerations have delayed implementation.
Microsoft is actively developing next-generation Xbox hardware according to company president Sarah Bond. The confirmation comes amid speculation about Microsoft’s console future following recent handheld partnerships and Game Pass pricing changes.
Xbox President Sarah Bond has confirmed that Microsoft is developing next-generation hardware, according to reports from Variety. This announcement directly addresses recent speculation that Microsoft might exit the console hardware business following price increases to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and the company’s expanded multiplatform strategy.
Executive Accountability in Cloud Computing Scandal In a dramatic move that has sent shockwaves through the technology sector, Huawei has…