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Phison E28 PCIe 5.0 SSD Engineering Sample Review - Efficiency Magic

Phison’s new E28 controller is set to redefine the world of PCIe 5 consumer storage. With record-breaking energy efficiency, it can operate without a large heatsink and requires only half the power of its predecessor. Real-world performance is outstanding, too—it’s the fastest SSD we’ve ever tested.

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Netflix to develop a reality show based on Overcooked franchise

The resurgence in video game adaptations over the past few years has resulted in a variety of distributors greenlighting projects across the entire scope of the video games space, from films and shows based on the biggest AAA franchises as well as notable indies. In an interesting announcement, Netflix and A24 have partnered up to create a competitive reality show based on the indie hit Overcooked.

As reported by Deadline, the known indie film production company A24 has partnered up with Netflix to develop a reality show competition based on the co-op focused indie game series Overcooked.

Little else is known about the show currently, with the adaptation said to be “in early stages of development” – although it has been confirmed that Overcooked studio Ghost Town Games is directly involved with Phil Duncan serving as one of the executive producers.

Overcooked Netflix

For the uninitiated, Overcooked is a chaotic co-op cooking game in which you and your friends must navigate a kitchen and complete orders in time; all the while the restaurant itself is being split into two, tilting on its side – among other wacky happenings.

While an argument can be made that far too many video game adaptations have been greenlit in recent years, the concept of a reality show in which contestants must navigate an ever-changing kitchen could be great entertainment.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this announcement? Could it be a fun watch? What other games could be turned into a reality show? Let us know down below.

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Grand Theft Auto 6 delayed again

Game developers looking to ship their titles around mid 2026 can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, as Rockstar has just announced that Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed again. 

Initially planned for 2025, GTA 6 was eventually delayed to May 26th 2026, Rockstar has now confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed again. The game will now be releasing on November 19th 2026, assuming there are no further issues that would warrant another delay.

In a statement, Rockstar explained the delay, saying: “We are sorry for adding additional time to what we realize has been a long wait, but these extra months will allow us to finish the game with the level of polish you have come to expect and deserve.”

Rockstar's exact plans for the GTA 6 launch were unclear even before this delay. At this point in time, we still don't know when to expect a PC version of the game, and we also don't know if the game's online multiplayer component will be available on launch day alongside the single-player campaign. With GTA V, Rockstar released GTA Online several weeks after the initial launch day. The PC version of Grand Theft Auto V also didn't arrive until around 18 months after the launch on Xbox 360 and PS3.

KitGuru Says: The clock has reset and now we have just over a year to wait for GTA 6. 

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Sonic Racing Crossworlds Switch 2 Edition arrives this December

Ahead of its release back in September, SEGA announced that their highly-anticipated Kart racer Sonic Racing Crossworlds would be coming to the Switch 2 at a later date when compared to all other systems. Promised to be launching some time in Holiday 2025, the Switch 2 version of Sonic Racing Crossworlds has now gotten an official release date.

Making the announcement via a new trailer, SEGA has officially confirmed that the highly-praised Sonic Racing Crossworlds will make it to the current-gen Switch before the year’s end, stating: “Sonic Racing: Crossworlds Nintendo Switch 2 Edition launches digitally on Dec 4!”

As previously revealed, those wanting to get their hands on a physical Switch 2 version will have to wait until “Early 2026”. Fortunately, the wait should be worth it, with SEGA confirming that the full game will be available on the cartridge – as opposed to being a Game-Key Card.

Those who do go the digital route however can choose to purchase the currently-available Switch 1 version and then upgrade to the Switch 2 SKU come its release. This upgrade typically costs $10, however is on offer for 50% off at the moment.

Last but not least, the Werehog Pack DLC will be included for free for all those who get their hands on the Switch 2 Edition of Sonic Racing Crossworlds within its first two weeks of release.

While Sonic Racing Crossworlds may be a bit of a tough ask at its full RRP, there is no denying that the game offers plenty of quality fun – and so is definitely worth picking up at some point. Luckily, unlike first-party Nintendo titles, SEGA hosts regular game sales.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Sonic Racing Crossworlds on Switch 2? Should the upgrade from Switch 1 be free? Let us know down below.

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Filming for the live-action Legend of Zelda film has officially begun

Following the success of The Super Mario Bros Movie, Nintendo has been quick to bring more adaptations based on its IPs to the big screen, having already announced a sequel to the Mario Movie alongside confirmation that a live-action The Legend of Zelda film is in the works. Initially announced in late 2023, the project has now officially started filming.

As published by the Film and Television Industry Alliance, the previously-announced live-action Legend of Zelda adaptation has officially begun filming; currently taking place in Wellington, New Zealand.

According to the listing, filming for the movie is taking place between the 4th of November 2025 and the 7th of April 2026 – a rather lengthy amount of time for just the filming stage (though there are of course likely many different factors at play).

Zelda Filming

Interestingly, alongside confirmation of its filming timeline, the listing also includes a project summary for the movie, which reads as follows:

“A live-action adaptation of the video game franchise. ‘The Legend of Zelda’ follows Link, a young warrior destined to protect the magical kingdom of Hyrule from the forces of darkness. The land is under threat from Ganon, a ruthless warlord who seeks the Triforce—an ancient relic said to grant limitless power. To stop him, Link must embark on a perilous journey, battling monstrous creatures, exploring treacherous dungeons, and solving intricate puzzles to uncover sacred artifacts that can aid him in his quest.”

While a relatively generic description which could apply to pretty much any of the many Legend of Zelda games, it does appear as though the film is choosing to stay faithful to the core of this iconic franchise. Hopefully we get an official look at the production soon enough.

KitGuru says: What do you think of a live-action Legend of Zelda film? Does the concept have legs? Who are you hoping will play the roles of Link and Zelda? Let us know down below.

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Corsair MP700 Pro XT 2TB SSD Review

Launched at the same time as the MP700 Micro, Corsair's M.2 2280 MP700 Pro XT is the company's latest Gen 5 flagship. Utilising Phison's latest flagship Gen 5 controller, the PS5028-E28, the 2TB MP700 Pro XT hits the market at £260 here in the UK.

At launch, the MP700 Pro XT line-up consists of three models: 1TB, 2TB (the model we are reviewing) and a flagship 4TB model. The new drive is built around Phison's latest Gen5 8-channel controller, the PS5028-E28. Designed to replace the Phison PS5026-E26 (which powers previous MP700 models), the new controller delivers improved performance but, perhaps more importantly, better thermals and lower power consumption. For the MP700 Pro XT, Corsair has matched the memory with BiCS8 218-layer 3D TLC NAND, along with a 2GB SK hynix DRAM cache IC.

Corsair quotes sequential read performance figures of 14,900MB/s across the range. Sequential writes are up to 14,200MB/s for the 1TB drive, 14,500MB/s for the 2TB drive and up to 14,400MB/s for the 4TB drive.

Random read performance is listed as up to 1,500,000 IOPS for the 1TB model, while the 2TB and 4TB drives get up to 2,700,000 IOPS. Random writes are quoted as up to 3,300,000 IOPS across the range.

Corsair gives power consumption figures for the 2TB MP700 Pro XT as up to 6.5W average for both active reads and writes, with Dev Spl power less than 5mW.

Endurance for the 2TB drive is quoted as 1,400TBW. The 1TB drive gets 700TBW, and the 4TB drive, 2,800TBW. Corsair backs the drive with a 5-year warranty.

Physical Specifications:

  • Usable Capacities: 2TB.
  • NAND Components: BiCS8 218-layer 3D TLC NAND.
  • NAND Controller: Phison PS5028-E28.
  • Cache: 2GB LPDDR4.
  • Interface: PCIe Gen 5 x4, NVMe 2.0.
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280.
  • Dimensions: 22 x 80 x 2.4mm.
  • Drive Weight: 7g.

Firmware Version: ESFM10.1

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GTA+ subscription service adds GTA Online to its library of available games

Launched back in 2022, GTA+ is an interesting subscription service which primarily functions as a way to get your hands on a number of GTA Online-related goodies. Despite this fact, the service itself did not include access to GTA Online, instead only offering a couple older Rockstar games. Finally however, GTA+ is expanding, with Grand Theft Auto Online now available as part of the paid subscription.

Making the announcement on their blog, the team at Rockstar Games confirmed that: “Now anyone can play GTA Online on current generation consoles with a GTA+ Membership.”

As mentioned, GTA+ is primarily focused on offering existing GTA Online members additional benefits, from a set amount of monthly in-game money to free vehicles, heist bonuses and more.

GTA+ Subscription

That said, GTA Online itself was not included in the subscription, instead only featuring the likes of GTA Vice City; Red Dead Redemption; Bully and LA Noire – among other older Rockstar titles.

Given that GTA V has sold well over 200 million copies, it is unlikely that many console / PC owners don’t already have GTA Online in their account. Still, for a service which is pretty much all about GTA Online, it makes sense for Rockstar Games to include the game itself as part of the subscription.

KitGuru says: What do you think of GTA+? Is it a waste of money? What do speculate Rockstar is planning for GTA VI Online? Let us know down below.

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Tiny PS5 Project Fixes Overheating Issues, Compresses To Six Liters, And You Can Do It Too

Tiny PS5 Project Fixes Overheating Issues, Compresses To Six Liters, And You Can Do It Too The PlayStation 5's overheating issues are well known in the console gaming space, but a modder has successfully fixed that overheating problem and also crammed the PlayStation 5 into a smaller chassis. This project, dubbed Tiny PS5 Redux (since it's meant to be a reproducible refinement on a prior Tiny PS5) crams the PlayStation 5 into a
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Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed Yet Again, But What About A PC Release?

Grand Theft Auto VI Delayed Yet Again, But What About A PC Release? Rockstar Games just confirmed what was probably an eventual inevitability - Grand Theft Auto VI is delayed, again. In a post on X, the developer apologized for pushing back the release by almost 6 months, saying it wants to use the extra time to wrap up work on the game and ensure it debuts with the "level of polish you have come to expect
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NVIDIA DGX Spark Spotted Running Cyberpunk 2077 & Emulated PS3/Xbox Games

NVIDIA DGX Spark Spotted Running Cyberpunk 2077 & Emulated PS3/Xbox Games NVIDIA's DGX Spark is a micro-desktop system designed to accelerate development of software that will be deployed on NVL72 and NVL144 rack systems featuring hundreds or thousands of NVIDIA GPUs. In essence, it's a tiny computer that includes the GB10 Superchip, which uses the same CPU and GPU architectures found in the Grace CPUs and Blackwell
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Apple May Pay Google $1 Billion Per Year To Supercharge Siri With Gemini AI

Apple May Pay Google $1 Billion Per Year To Supercharge Siri With Gemini AI Apple has failed to make a big splash in the AI space and hasn’t come close to delivering on the promises it made when it debuted Apple Intelligence. This has led Apple to explore partnerships with several third-party AI providers to right the ship, specifically to improve its Siri assistant. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is
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Sony Launches Cloud Streaming On PlayStation Portal, Play PS5 Games With No Installs

Sony Launches Cloud Streaming On PlayStation Portal, Play PS5 Games With No Installs The PlayStation Portal initially launched in late 2023 as a device singularly focused on letting players stream games from their PlayStation 5. Since then, Sony has rolled out several updates designed to make it a more capable handheld. The latest software update adds a much anticipated cloud streaming feature, user interface improvements
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AMD Ryzen 7 9700X3D surfaces in PassMark

Just when we thought the Zen 5 X3D line-up was settled, a new entry has appeared in the PassMark database for a Ryzen 7 9700X3D. The appearance of this chip isn't entirely unexpected, but given that AMD skipped a 7700X3D last generation, we were far from certain. 

This new Ryzen 7 9700X3D (via Wccftech) would be the second 8-core Zen 5 X3D option, slotting in below the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. However, the performance data from this single sample is questionable. The benchmark entry shows the chip scoring marginally higher than the 9800X3D (40,438 vs. 39,983 in multithread and 4,687 vs. 4,428 in single-thread), which is not what we would expect from a lower-tiered SKU.

The likely culprit for this discrepancy is the reported clock speed, which PassMark lists at a frankly bizarre 5.79 GHz. This is almost certainly an overclocked result, or the data is simply inaccurate. Given that the Ryzen 7 9800X3D has a max boost of 5.2 GHz, a 5.8 GHz speed on a lower-tier part seems highly improbable.

This leak does add fuel to the fire that AMD is preparing to flesh out its X3D stack. Rumours have been circulating for a while about a faster 8-core model, the 9850X3D, and a dual-X3D chiplet design. If this 9700X3D is also real, AMD would be offering three distinct 8-core X3D SKUs, significantly bolstering its options in the higher half of the gaming CPU market.

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Ryzen AI Max+ 388 and 392 may feature full 40-CU Strix Halo integrated GPU

A new AMD APU has been spotted in the PassMark database, the Ryzen AI Max+ 388. Moreover, mentions of a Ryzen AI Max+ 392 have also been brought up. These SKUs are pretty interesting, as they appear to fill a gap in the “Strix Halo” lineup, offering 40-CU integrated graphics in lower CPU core count configurations.

Currently, the Zen5-based Strix Halo lineup is split into two segments. The Ryzen AI Max 385 and 390 feature 8 and 12 CPU cores, respectively, but have their graphics reduced to 32 RDNA 3.5 CUs (Radeon 8050S). To get the full 40 CU GPU (the Radeon 8060S), users must jump to the 16-core flagship Ryzen AI Max+ 395.

Image credit: SixUnited (via VideoCardz)

However, it appears that AMD is working on two SKUs to address this issue. While a PassMark entry (via @realVictor_M) is not an official confirmation, the database is generally more reliable for unreleased SKUs than other benchmarks. A Ryzen AI Max+ 388 APU was spotted running in a device named the “SU AXP77”, which appears to be a 14-inch tablet from SixUnited. The same company shared an image of the Strix Halo lineup, which includes the unannounced Ryzen AI Max+ 388 and the Ryzen AI Max+ 392.

The initial Strix Halo market has been dominated by “AI-focused” mini-PCs, some of which are configured with obscene amounts of RAM. While the Ryzen AI Max+ 388 appears to be a powerful APU for gaming systems, the market is still awaiting its appearance in more accessible, lower-cost devices.

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LANCOOL 217 INF adds RGB Infinity design to LIAN LI’s Case Lineup

LIAN LI has introduced the LANCOOL 217 INF, a new tower chassis that builds on the company’s existing LANCOOL 217 line with an RGB Infinity design. The case features a tempered glass front panel with an integrated infinity mirror and airflow cutouts, combining a distinctive look with practical cooling. It comes with two 170mm fans at the front and a 140mm fan at the rear, all pre-installed, giving users a ready-made setup for airflow and lighting.

The chassis measures 482mm deep, 238mm wide and 503mm tall, providing space for large components. Graphics cards up to 380mm in length and CPU coolers up to 180mm in height are supported, while power supplies can be mounted in either a standard orientation up to 220mm or rotated up to 180mm. This flexibility is aimed at helping builders manage cables and airflow more effectively.

Compatibility is broad, with support for motherboards ranging from Mini-ITX to SSI-EEB, including back-connect ATX and Micro-ATX designs. Storage options include multiple SSD and HDD mounting points behind the motherboard tray, on the PSU cover, and in dual drive cages. Seven expansion slots allow for further upgrades, making the case suitable for gaming systems or workstation builds.

Lighting and fan control can be managed directly through buttons on the case or via LIAN LI’s L-Connect 3 software, thanks to a built-in wireless receiver. This enables users to adjust fan speeds and synchronize RGB effects across devices. The LANCOOL 217 INF will be available starting this week, priced at $124.99 for the black version and $129.99 for the white model.

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KitGuru Says: We will have a review of this case coming soon, so stay tuned for our in-depth analysis on the PC building experience.

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Intel Panther Lake leak shows up to 80W TDP and up to 5.1 GHz clock speeds

New details on Intel's upcoming Panther Lake mobile processors have surfaced, appearing to walk back some of the higher clock speed expectations. According to a comprehensive SKU list from a leaker, the flagship chip will top out at a 5.1 GHz boost.

The list of SKUs shared by Jaykihn (via VideoCardz) suggests the lineup will be led by the Core Ultra X9 388H, featuring a 16-core configuration (4 P-Cores, 8 E-Cores, and 4 LP-Cores) and a 5.1 GHz maximum boost clock speed. The high-end Core Ultra X9, as well as the X7 chips, will also be equipped with the full Arc B390 integrated graphics, which features 12 Xe3 cores. The leak also mentions a Core Ultra 5 338H with a cut-down 10-core Arc B370 iGPU, while lower-end models will get 4x or even 2x Xe3 cores.

Perhaps most significant are the new power specifications. According to the leaker, the high-end models will have a 25W default TDP, but OEMs can configure them with a maximum TDP of either 65W or 80W. The 8-core and 6-core models will also have a 25W default TDP, but will be limited to a maximum of 55W. Intel is also reportedly introducing a new measure called “Experience Based PL1”, which the leaker said we can expect to hear more about in the future.

The table below details the Core Ultra 300 series lineup based on what's known so far:

Name CPU Cores Boost Clock Speed GPU TDP
Core Ultra X9 388H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 5.1 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra X9 386H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 4.9 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra X7 368H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 5.0 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra X7 366H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 4.8 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra X7 358H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 4.8 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra X7 356H 16C (4P+8E+4LP) 4.7 GHz Arc B390 (12-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra 5 338H 12C (4P+4E+4LP) 4.7 GHz Arc B370 (10-core) 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra 5 336H 12C (4P+4E+4LP) 4.6 GHz 4-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/65-80W
Core Ultra 7 365 8C (4P+0E+4LP) 4.8 GHz 4-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W
Core Ultra 7 355 8C (4P+0E+4LP) 4.7 GHz 4-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W
Core Ultra 5 335 8C (4P+0E+4LP) 4.6 GHz 4-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W
Core Ultra 5 325 8C (4P+0E+4LP) 4.5 GHz 4-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W
Core Ultra 5 332 6C (2P+0E+4LP) 4.4 GHz 2-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W
Core Ultra 3 322 6C (2P+0E+4LP) 4.4 GHz 2-core Xe3 iGPU 25W/55W

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Canon EOS R6 Mark III Hybrid Camera Is A Beast With 7K RAW Video & 40 FPS Burst

Canon EOS R6 Mark III Hybrid Camera Is A Beast With 7K RAW Video & 40 FPS Burst The lines between professional photography and cinematic video have never been more blurred with Canon's new EOS R6 Mark III that targets hybrid creators. Announced today, this mirrorless body transforms the popular R6 series into quite a powerhouse, delivering specifications that were once exclusive to high-end cinema cameras.  Central
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Dark Energy Debate Reignites As Study Finds Universe's Expansion Is Actually Slowing

Dark Energy Debate Reignites As Study Finds Universe's Expansion Is Actually Slowing For nearly three decades, the scientific community has believed that dark energy (comprising roughly 70% of the universe) acts as a kind of anti-gravity force pushing galaxies apart at an ever-increasing rate, a discovery that earned the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. However, a new study is implying that the universe may actually be slowing
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Early Black Friday Deal: Apple M4 MacBook Pro Drops to New Low

Early Black Friday Deal: Apple M4 MacBook Pro Drops to New Low Here's a protip for anyone in the market for an Apple laptop: never pay the full MSRP. If you're paying full price for a MacBook Air (or any MacBook, really), you're doing it wrong. How so? We routinely see Apple's devices on sale, though as Black Friday inches closer into view, the latest-generation MacBook Air just fell even further, hitting
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Motorola's Ultra Thin Edge 70 Packs A Supersized Battery & Triple 50MP Cameras

Motorola's Ultra Thin Edge 70 Packs A Supersized Battery & Triple 50MP Cameras Motorola has just unveiled the Motorola Edge 70, an ultrathin handset that's nearly as svelte as competitors but boasts a battery capacity that dwarfs them all. Sure, the 5.99-mm thick (and 159 grams) Edge 70 may not be as slim as Apple's iPhone Air and Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge, but yet, Motorola claims that the phone will have endurance
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Sharkoon expands UK product availability via SCAN

In recent years, we've reviewed many Sharkoon products and while we have come away with positive impressions each time, there has been one issue – product availability has been hit or miss in the UK. That is finally changing this year, with Sharkoon products now becoming widely available in the UK through one of the biggest tech etailers on our shores – SCAN.

Sharkoon has been a brand we've followed closely for years due to their excellent bang-for-buck offerings. If you are a PC builder in the UK, now you can grab many of their best products through SCAN, from the Sharkoon S80 and S90 AIO liquid coolers, all the way to their new enthusiast-grade mechanical keyboards with stylish wood casings.

In our review of the Sharkoon SGK50 S3 Wood PBT Keyboard earlier this year, we praised it for its build quality, overall design and satisfying typing feel. The S2, S3 and S4 versions of this keyboard are all now available through Scan, with prices starting at £119.99.

On the PC case side, products like the Sharkoon VS9 offer a basic mid-tower design for £39.99 but if you want a dash of colour in your system, then you can find something like the Sharkoon RGB Slider for £49.99, or you can opt for the more modern Sharkoon MK7, with its aquarium-style layout for £68.98, perfect for building a showstopping rig.

On the cooling side, the Sharkoon S80 starts with a £59.99 price tag for the 240mm model, complete with dual RGB fans, in both black and white colour options, or you can opt for the larger S90 360mm version at £79.99. If an air cooler is preferred, you can find a range of single-tower and dual-tower coolers, with prices starting at just £20.

You can find the full range of Sharkoon gear now readily available in the UK, HERE.

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KitGuru Says: Are you currently pricing up parts for a new build? Sharkoon has some very attractive prices, so it is certainly worth a look, especially if you are in need of a new case or cooler. 

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OnePlus 15 Packs First 1.5K 165Hz Display, Brings Biggest Battery Ever To US & Canada

OnePlus 15 Packs First 1.5K 165Hz Display, Brings Biggest Battery Ever To US & Canada On November 13, US and Canada markets are expected to get the new OnePlus 15 flagship phone with more bang for the buck than you might expect. The device is promised to deliver the first 1.5K 165Hz display, a unique triple-chip architecture, and a massive-capacity 7,300 mAh silicon-carbon battery. Starting with that high-density battery:
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Google Flags AI Malware Surge As Hackers Use LLMs To Mutate Code On-The-Fly

Google Flags AI Malware Surge As Hackers Use LLMs To Mutate Code On-The-Fly The industry-wide effort to AI all the things isn't without its seedy side. Namely, we're quickly entering an era of more sophisticated malware strains evading common antivirus protections, with threat actors taking advantage of powerful large language models (LLMs) that pose evolving threats, Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) warns
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