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Microsoft Adds Sysmon Directly To Windows, Ending Years Of Standalone Installs

Microsoft Adds Sysmon Directly To Windows, Ending Years Of Standalone Installs Microsoft hasn't had an easy time with Windows 11 updates as of late, but in an unexpected move, the company just offered a very thoughtful, uncontroversial addition to Windows 11—the popular Sysmon (System Monitor) utility, which launched over ten years ago. While users will be required to enable it manually (either through Settings -> System
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Google Teases Special Perk For Pixel 10a Preorders On February 18

Google Teases Special Perk For Pixel 10a Preorders On February 18 Budget conscious Google Pixel fans typically wait for the A-series phones, which often pack high-end internals into a more affordable package. Months after releasing its latest iteration of mobile devices, the excellent Pixel 10 series, the company has officially unveiled the Pixel 10a and is offering some extra perks for those who sign up
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Take-Two CEO Reveals What Role Generative AI Has In Developing GTA 6

Take-Two CEO Reveals What Role Generative AI Has In Developing GTA 6 The hype for Grand Theft Auto VI continues unabated, as publisher Take-Two Interactive shares that GTA 6 is still on track for a November release. As monumental as this game's release is likely to be, however, it still can’t escape the discourse of AI in game development. In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, CEO Strauss Zelnick spoke about
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GeekBook X14 Pro Review: Geekom’s First Featherweight Alloy Laptop

GeekBook X14 Pro Review: Geekom’s First Featherweight Alloy Laptop Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro: Starting At $1049 ($1249 As Tested) The Geekom GeekBook X14 Pro is highly portable, has a great OLED screen, and ample memory and storage, but its previous-gen processor hampers performance and battery life. Thin, Light, And Portable Crisp 2.8K OLED display Magnesium Alloy Unibody Construction Ample Memory And Storage...
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Intel Details CPU Overclocking Mechanics And Shares Tips For Best Results

Intel Details CPU Overclocking Mechanics And Shares Tips For Best Results Overclocking used to be easy, man. Just move a jumper, fiddle with a DIP switch; did it boot? Hallelujah! Things haven't been that simple in a long time, but they've gotten even more complicated with the introduction of chiplet processors, and especially on Intel's tiled CPUs. Intel wants to make it clear to enthusiasts that the game has changed,
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AWS Cloud Breach Achieved Admin Access In Record Time With Help From AI

AWS Cloud Breach Achieved Admin Access In Record Time With Help From AI As terrifying proof of how much artificial intelligence can compress the cyberattack lifecycle, researchers have documented a real-world AWS cloud intrusion that went from a simple credential leak to full administrative control in under 10 minutes. The incident, observed by the Sysdig Threat Research Team, began when a threat actor discovered
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Canon Drops Its Fastest Ultra-Wide Lens And World's Widest 190-Degree Fisheye Zoom

Canon Drops Its Fastest Ultra-Wide Lens And World's Widest 190-Degree Fisheye Zoom Canon has expanded its hybrid optics lineup with the debut of the RF 14 mm f/1.4L VCM, an ultra-wide prime that sets a new benchmark as the company's brightest UW lens to date, which should theoretically put it right up there for high-end astrophotography and cinematic video. One of the most obvious leaps from the f/2.8L II USM EF-mount
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Forget The Super Bowl, This 98-Inch 4K Google TV Deal For $899 Is A Huge Score

Forget The Super Bowl, This 98-Inch 4K Google TV Deal For $899 Is A Huge Score Can you ever have a TV that is too big? That's a debate for spouses to settle, and if you find yourself winning the argument that, no, there's no such thing as too big, then do yourself a solid and check out the super-sized TV deal that will put the notion to the test. You know what's not super-sized, though? The current asking price. Hisense's
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Turns Out Jupiter Isn't The Size And Shape We Thought, NASA Says

Turns Out Jupiter Isn't The Size And Shape We Thought, NASA Says We are now finding out that Jupiter is not be as big as once thought. New evidence from the Juno orbiter suggests that textbooks need to be revised as the giant is actually a little more squashed (by about 15 miles) at the poles and slightly slimmer (by roughly 5 miles) at the equator. In a study published this week in Nature Astronomy,
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Qualcomm Crushes Q1 Earnings As Memory Crunch Casts A Cloudy Outlook

Qualcomm Crushes Q1 Earnings As Memory Crunch Casts A Cloudy Outlook Qualcomm is coming off its best financial quarter to date, with Q1 earnings hitting a record $12.25 billion in revenue, a 5% year-over-year gain, resulting in a profit of more than $3 billion. The biggest driver in Qualcomm beating out expectations for a record quarter is demand for flagship and other premium smartphones running on its Snapdragon
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Valve Updates Steam Machine Launch Timing And Pricing As Memory Costs Soar

Valve Updates Steam Machine Launch Timing And Pricing As Memory Costs Soar Reports are coming in fast and furious of Valve delaying its Steam Machine launch as well as other upcoming hardware, but is that really the case? It really just depends on how you interpret Valve's latest update shared in a blog post on Steam. In it, the company acknowledged that circumstances have changed since announcing the Steam Machine,
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You've Heard of High Bandwidth Memory, Now Get Ready For High Bandwidth Hard Drives

You've Heard of High Bandwidth Memory, Now Get Ready For High Bandwidth Hard Drives Western Digital is introducing a couple of new technologies, dubbed "High Bandwidth Drive" and "Dual Pivot", that will significantly boost the performance of hard drives. According to Western Digital, the company expects up to a 4x combined total boost to sequential I/O, but even higher increases are possible further out into the future. High
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NVIDIA Investigating Major Gaming Glitches After Latest Windows 11 Patch

NVIDIA Investigating Major Gaming Glitches After Latest Windows 11 Patch If you're reading this, chances are pretty solid that you're a PC gamer. Based on Steam survey data, chances are also pretty solid that you're an NVIDIA user. If you've been suffering black screens and GPU artifacts while attempting to game after installing the latest Windows updates, you're not alone, because many users over at NVIDIA's official
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Microsoft Office Zero-Day Exploited Days After Emergency Patch, Update ASAP

Microsoft Office Zero-Day Exploited Days After Emergency Patch, Update ASAP Microsoft Office is victim to a critical zero-day exploit, and Russian hacker groups are already weaponizing it in destabilizing efforts toward the Ukrainian government. While Westerners and most other readers likely have less to worry about, it's still prudent to apply the latest security updates on Microsoft Office versions 2016, 2019, LTSC
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Apple's iPhone 18 Design Strategy Rumor Will Leave Some Fans Disappointed

Apple's iPhone 18 Design Strategy Rumor Will Leave Some Fans Disappointed Apple is putting significant effort into exploring new designs to spice up its long running iPhone lineup, with two foldable iPhones likely to debut sooner rather than later. Although, according to a well-known Apple leaker, future standard iPhone models will remain aesthetically similar to the most recent iterations of the devices. A user
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Intel Commits To Future GPU Releases With Latest Hire, But What About Gaming?

Intel Commits To Future GPU Releases With Latest Hire, But What About Gaming? Rumors of the demise of Intel's GPU business have been greatly exaggerated. Even before the launch of the first Alchemist-based Intel Arc GPUs, naysayers were insisting that Intel would kill the brand, kill the project, or cut the whole team. Intel has done some restructuring, to be sure, but the company's GPUs are not going anywhere. And
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Sun's Sudden Violent Outburst Could Bring Auroras And Radio Blackouts

Sun's Sudden Violent Outburst Could Bring Auroras And Radio Blackouts Right on schedule to welcome the new month, the Sun has turned into a solar firing range of sorts this week, unleashing a sequence of strong solar flares that continue to put power grid managers and satellite operators on alert. Northern light displays can also expected. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory captured these images of the solar
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AMD Posts Record Revenue As Data Center AI Demand Surges 39%

AMD Posts Record Revenue As Data Center AI Demand Surges 39% Big tech is currently enjoying a virtual license to print money thanks to booming artificial intelligence (AI) demand, with record earnings becoming the norm as of late (though not always). AMD is no exception—the chip designer reported a record $10.3 billion in fourth quarter earnings, with the strong finish accelerating AMD's bottom line
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De Tomaso's $3M P900 Debuts A Beastly 6.2-Liter V12 That Looks Extraterrestrial

De Tomaso's $3M P900 Debuts A Beastly 6.2-Liter V12 That Looks Extraterrestrial De Tomaso has unleashed a screaming V12 predator that looks less like a car engine and more like a fever dream from H.R. Giger. This twisted, intestinal motor will power the equally impressive P900 hypercar, which will be available in very limited numbers. It doesn't take an enthusiast to appreciate the mesmerizing 12-into-1 exhaust manifold
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Will GTA 6 Be Delayed Again? Take‑Two Breaks Its Silence

Will GTA 6 Be Delayed Again? Take‑Two Breaks Its Silence Has there even been a video game more anticipated than Grand Theft Auto VI? If you're asking me, I'd argue that I looked forward to Thimbleweed Park more than any other title that comes to mind, but the broader consensus overwhelmingly favors the next GTA installment. It's going to be a hit, there's little doubt about that, and just as importantly
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AMD CEO Reveals Next-Gen Xbox And Valve Steam Machine Launch Details

AMD CEO Reveals Next-Gen Xbox And Valve Steam Machine Launch Details The PC memory market is in shambles thanks to unprecedented demand for chips in the AI sector, and so it was fair to wonder if this would impact the launch timing of Valve's upcoming Steam Machine, due out this year, or next-generation game consoles from Microsoft and Sony. The answer for at least two of the three upcoming systems is a flat
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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X Upgraded To 64GB RAM In Extreme Hardware Hack

ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X Upgraded To 64GB RAM In Extreme Hardware Hack A well-known hardware modder has pulled off yet another eye-watering hardware feat by upgrading the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X from its standard 24GB of memory to a staggering 64GB capacity, turning the handheld into a one-of-a-kind machine. The work was carried out by YouTuber SlickBuys Mods and Repairs, who desoldered the device's onboard LPDDR5X
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Google's New Pixel Connectivity Feature Is Coming To Boost Battery Life

Google's New Pixel Connectivity Feature Is Coming To Boost Battery Life Google is constantly adding new features to its Pixel lineup of phones, and its beta releases provide an early snapshot of what's in store for the wider user base. Adaptive Connectivity is just such a feature, which was first implemented in the Android 16 QPR2 beta testing build, and has already been improved for Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2. Adaptive
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Intel Core Ultra 9 290K Plus Arrow Lake Refresh Impresses In Benchmark Leak

Intel Core Ultra 9 290K Plus Arrow Lake Refresh Impresses In Benchmark Leak Arrow Lake is the codename for Intel's Core Ultra 200 series processors, which are currently its latest-generation desktop CPUs despite that they've been somewhat superseded by the Core Ultra 300 series on mobile. Before we receive the truly next-generation Nova Lake processors on a new platform later this year or early next year, we're expecting
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