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Just like AMD said.

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While entry-level cameras have all but disappeared, elite models are making a strong comeback, as highlighted in a report by The Economist. The report notes that brands like Leica, Fujifilm, and Nikon have shifted their focus to high-end offerings – and it's paying off.

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The TI-84 graphing calculator provides a standardized design that dominates the global education market, even in a world of equally capable smartphones. The popular calculator already offers some advanced features, but it can achieve even more with a touch of creative engineering.

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A favorite SSD for Steam Deck upgrades is now available in standard length.

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Four new monitors are hitting shelves, joining AOC's recent salvo of new products at keen prices.

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Up to 420 W of motherboard power, and that's not even counting the CPU.

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The firm still hopes to be able to migrate and restore all affected data.

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But nobody knows the name of this company.

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Do you want better raster performance or a more well-rounded ecosystem?

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Turning off your NAS will save on electric costs and save your hard drives.

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Modules use SK hynix ICs.

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Staff at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano (CSCS) say 'Alps' could rank even higher today as it wasn’t completed when the rankings were put together in June.

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Lexar's new SD 8.0 card isn't compatible with any current devices.

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It's in Washington's best interests that American tech giants use Intel for their chip supply.

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Noctua will offer current NH-D15 G2 owners new stainless steel covers to fix the issue.

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MX500 SSDs can be exploited through buffer overflow attacks

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Samsung's speedier and denser 9th-gen QLC could make drives 50% cheaper.

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For the most extreme storage speeds in the most extreme of cooling environments

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But will Samsung still receive the CHIPS money?

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Again?