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Linux gaming: How Valve is systematically softening the pressure to upgrade to Windows 11 with Proton 10.0-4

Valve continues unwaveringly on its course. Proton 10.0-4 is a new stable version of the compatibility layer that makes Windows games run on Linux and is much more than a routine maintenance update. It is another step in a long-term strategy that aims to gradually make Windows obsolete as a mandatory gaming platform without openly […]

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Panther Lake sets new benchmark at IPC, Intel overtakes Zen 5 at microarchitecture level

The generational change in mobile processors marks a strategically important moment for Intel. With Panther Lake, the company is introducing a completely redesigned hybrid architecture based on the 18A manufacturing process for the first time, combining Cougar Cove performance cores with Darkmont efficiency cores. While previous generations focused primarily on clock frequencies, core counts, or […]

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Goodbye Big Tech: Eight secure email alternatives from Europe compared

Emails are one of the invisible constants of everyday digital life. Hardly anyone enjoys checking their inbox, yet it is the central hub for online identities, contractual relationships, administrative procedures, and personal communication. Over the years, highly sensitive information accumulates there, from private messages and invoices to password resets. This makes it all the more […]

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Another massive data breach: why changing passwords is no longer enough

The rediscovery of a freely accessible database containing around 149 million stolen usernames and passwords dramatically illustrates how fundamentally the threat landscape in the digital space has changed. The incident came to light after a security researcher identified the unprotected database and informed the hosting provider, whereupon access was shut down. The sheer volume of […]

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BamBuddy: The quiet alternative to the Bamboo Cloud

BamBuddy is not just a nice craft project, but a clear challenge to Bambu Lab’s cloud-centric ecosystem. While the manufacturer consistently pushes its users toward always-on cloud, MakerWorld integration, and mandatory accounts, BamBuddy takes the opposite approach. Local, controllable, traceable. No dependence on third-party servers, no black box processes, no silent policy changes overnight. The […]

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NVIDIA is evaluating Intel 18A and 14A as a complement to TSMC for upcoming Feynman AI chips.

NVIDIA is currently exploring options to significantly expand its manufacturing strategy, which has been heavily focused on TSMC. According to consistent industry reports, the focus of these considerations is a possible collaboration with Intel Foundry for parts of the next Feynman generation of AI accelerators. Specifically, this does not involve complete GPUs, but rather selected, […]

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Email fraud using AI dramatically accelerates cyberattacks on companies

The way in which companies are attacked has changed fundamentally in recent years. Instead of laboriously overcoming technical protection mechanisms, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting identities, trust, and everyday work processes. Email communication is at the center of many attacks, as it plays a key role in almost every company and at the same time suggests […]

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Valve under antitrust pressure, class action lawsuit for €754 million approved

The pressure on Valve is increasing noticeably. A British court has admitted a billion-dollar class action lawsuit against the operator of the Steam gaming platform for trial. The potential compensation amounts to around 754 million euros. The accusation is as old as it is explosive: Valve is alleged to have systematically exploited its dominant market […]

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Emergency patch stops actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Office

Microsoft has released an unscheduled security update for several versions of Office and Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise after a previously unknown vulnerability was actively exploited. Such unscheduled updates are considered a clear warning signal in the Microsoft ecosystem, as they only appear when there is an immediate threat to users and businesses. This is […]

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Conveyor belt 3D printing for series production: Layerloop industrializes an alternative FFF concept

Industrial 3D printing based on fused filament fabrication technology has been established for years, but regularly encounters systemic limitations in series production. Classic Cartesian machine concepts are designed for discrete build space sizes, require manual removal cycles, and are sensitive to thermal gradients in larger or geometrically complex components. These limitations have a direct impact […]

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Nobara Linux: Gaming distribution with focus, not marketing

Nobara Linux is a Linux distribution that does not try to be everything to everyone. The focus is clearly on gaming, without ignoring everyday use. The project is aimed at gamers who want to use Linux without having to struggle through endless how-tos, third-party repositories, and kernel tuning. The question is not whether Nobara is […]

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Geekom A7 Max Mini PC review

After taking a break from mini PCs, we’re back at it again in the new year. Following our last test of the A9 Max, the A7 Max may come as something of a surprise. Geekom is simply re-releasing the A7 as a larger Max version. You can find the details in the following test report. […]

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AMD Ryzen 9850X3D in workstation test against the Ryzen 7 9800X3D – The cache as a real game changer

Today’s test of the Ryzen 7 9850X3D deliberately focuses on several aspects that go beyond a mere snapshot of gaming performance and examine the processor in a broader technical context. The focus is on productive and workstation-related loads as well as the influence of different memory configurations in order to classify the interaction between architecture, […]

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Apple M6 closer than expected, indications of accelerated chip schedule

The start of 2026 suggests that Apple is continuing to accelerate its pace of introducing new generations of Apple Silicon. Following the introduction of the M5 in October of last year, there are increasing indications that its successor, the M6, could also appear earlier than the classic annual cycle would previously have suggested. These speculations […]

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Apple M6 closer than expected, indications of accelerated chip schedule

The start of 2026 suggests that Apple is continuing to accelerate its pace of introducing new generations of Apple Silicon. Following the introduction of the M5 in October of last year, there are increasing indications that its successor, the M6, could also appear earlier than the classic annual cycle would previously have suggested. These speculations […]

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Emergency patch under time pressure, Microsoft closes actively exploited Office vulnerability

Microsoft has released unscheduled security updates for Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise after a previously unknown vulnerability was actively exploited. Such emergency patches are rare and are only rolled out when there is an immediate threat to a large number of systems. This is precisely the situation here, as the attack does […]

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Intel Arc B770 to be discontinued, Arc Pro B70 set to launch this quarter

What is emerging here is less a technical failure than a sober business decision. According to the well-known leaker SquashBionic, Intel’s planned consumer flagship of the Battlemage generation, the Arc B770, is apparently on the brink of collapse. The reason is both banal and brutal: it is not profitable. With the Arc B570 and B580, […]

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Almost every second private PC in Germany still runs on Windows 10 – stagnation with advance warning

The warning comes as no surprise, but it is clear. According to current analyses by security firm Eset, almost every second private Windows PC in Germany continues to run Windows 10, even though regular support expired in October 2025. Around 21 million devices are affected. The term “sleeping beauty,” which Eset uses to describe the […]

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Arc Raiders: Headwinds update brings solo vs. squads, new map conditions, and fresh cosmetics

With the “Headwinds” update, which will be released on January 27, 2026, Embark Studios is deliberately making a statement with Arc Raiders. The update is less of a classic content drop and more of a strategic intervention in the game mechanics. It’s not about making the game more enjoyable, but clearer, harder, and more predictable […]

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Maia 200, Microsoft pushes its own AI hardware into the next generation

Microsoft has unveiled Maia 200, a new, specially developed AI chip that further sharpens the company’s strategic course in the field of artificial intelligence. Unlike classic high-performance accelerators, Maia 200 is not designed for training large language models, but is consistently tailored to inference tasks, i.e., the efficient execution of already trained AI models. This […]

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BitLocker between convenience and control: how Microsoft’s key management enables investigators to gain access

The idea behind full drive encryption is clearly defined. Data should only be accessible to the person who has the key. With BitLocker, Microsoft has been providing a deeply integrated encryption solution for Windows for years, which is particularly impressive due to its ease of activation. In practice, however, this convenience comes with structural consequences […]

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Court reprimands TikTok for insufficient age verification of young users

TikTok’s handling of data belonging to underage users is once again under criticism in Germany. The Berlin Regional Court II has ruled that the video platform’s current age verification process is insufficient to meet legal data protection requirements. Specifically, this concerns children and young people between the ages of 13 and 16, whose personal data, […]

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