Thursday, October 30, 2025

NZXT Hit With Civil Suit in California Over PC Rental Biz | 54-Year-Old Intel 4004 Chip Exposed in its 10,000nm Glory

NZXT hit with civil RICO suit in California over controversial PC rental biz | Intel's revolutionary 54-year-old 4004 chip was the world's first programmable microchip | Lenovo Legion LOQ 15 review: Solid gaming performance, but needs more RAM and storage
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October 30, 2025
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NZXT hit with civil RICO suit in California over controversial PC rental biz
Class-action lawsuit alleges PC Flex Program is a 'bait-and-switch-scheme' that included used and inferior hardware.
 
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Intel's revolutionary 54-year-old 4004 chip was the world's first programmable microchip
2,300-transistor 10,000nm processor exposed.
 
 
 
 
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Lenovo Legion LOQ 15 review: Solid gaming performance, but needs more RAM and storage
This Legion offers excellent gaming performance in its class, but comes up short on storage and RAM.
 
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SanDisk Extreme Pro With USB4 (2TB) review: Bursty speed, but not great for pros
Fast reads, but disappointing real-world writes.
 
 
 
 
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Windows 11 videos demonstrating account and hardware requirements bypass purged from YouTube creator's channel
Platform says content 'encourages dangerous or illegal activities that risk serious physical harm or death.'
 
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Nvidia reveals Vera Rubin Superchip for the first time
Incredibly compact board features 88-core Vera CPU, two Rubin GPUs, and 8 SOCAMM modules.
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Nvidia's market capitalization hits $5.12 trillion
AI powerhouse is the first company in history to hit seismic milestone.
 
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Creative Labs revives Sound Blaster brand with modular audio hub
Re:Imagine is a tactile Stream Deck competitor, aimed at creators and audiophiles
 
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New Windows 11 feature aims to diagnose crashes
OS will check RAM after BSODs to look for problems.
 
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US and Japan move to loosen China's rare earths grip
Nations partner to build alternative pathways to power, resource independence.
 
 
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M5 MacBook Pro's SSD Is 2.5x Faster on Average Than Last-Gen M4 | Microsoft's OpenAI Losses Hidden as Part of $4.7B 'Other' Expense

M5 MacBook Pro's SSD is 2.5x faster on average than last-gen M4, exceeding Apple's own claims | Microsoft's OpenAI losses hidden as part of $4.7 billion 'other' expense | Montech King 45 Pro case review: Stylish and affordable, with an emphasis on GPU temperatures
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M5 MacBook Pro's SSD is 2.5x faster on average than last-gen M4, exceeding Apple's own claims
M5 achieves 6,000+ MB/s across both read and write speeds
 
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Microsoft's OpenAI losses hidden as part of $4.7 billion 'other' expense
Stake in AI company still doesn't turn a profit as companies grapple with ongoing contract negotiation
 
 
 
 
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Montech King 45 Pro case review: Stylish and affordable, with an emphasis on GPU temperatures
Angled bottom intake fans are your GPU's best friend.
 
 
 
 
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Save a massive $1500 on this powerful pre-built gaming rig with top-notch components, including an RTX 5080 and 9800X3D
Gigabyte's Aorus Supreme 5 gaming desktop is reduced to $2499.99
 
 
 
 
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Researchers create world's smallest pixel measuring just 300 nanometers across
Could be used to create a 1080p display measuring 1mm across
 
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Lenovo Legion devices running Linux set to get new 'Extreme' mode that fixes previously-broken power limits
Only approved devices will be able to run the maximum performance mode
 
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Qualcomm unveils AI200 and AI250 AI inference accelerators
Hexagon takes on AMD and Nvidia in the booming data center realm
 
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U.S. Department of Energy and AMD cut a $1 billion deal for two AI supercomputers
Pairing has already birthed the two fastest machines on the planet
 
 
 
 
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AMD rebrands Ryzen 7035, 7020 series mobile processors
Zen 2 and Zen 3+ chips receive new identities
 
 
 
 
3D Printing
 
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Generative AI used to create wild new 3D printer design
Exotic collaboration brings 5-axis 3D printing to the desktop
 
 
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