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Acemagic just launched one of the weirdest-looking Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PCs to date - Tank M1A Pro+ supports 24TB storage, quad 8K screens and claims to match the RTX 4070M laptop GPU
By Wayne Williams published
Acemagic’s Tank M1A Pro+ joins the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC wave with support for four 8K screens, 128GB memory and up to 24TB SSD storage.

Intel sells the fastest sub-$200 CPUs that you can buy right now and AMD can barely keep up, even with a Ryzen 9 5900XT — so I have to ask, is Intel the new AMD?
By Wayne Williams published
Intel’s cheapest desktop CPUs are now faster than AMD's, and Team Red is feeling pressure across the sub-$200 market.

Time to switch to eSIM? South Korea will now make consumers scan their faces to buy a SIM card and cut down on scams
By Efosa Udinmwen published
South Korea now requires facial scans for SIM registration following data breaches which used fraudulently activated mobile phone numbers.

Is the Internet's time wrong? NIST warns servers may have lapsed due to a power outage
By Efosa Udinmwen published
NIST warns specific public time servers may be inaccurate after a power outage disrupted atomic clock distribution.

Guess where all the NAND flash components are going? The 8th (yes, eighth) 245TB SSD has been announced amidst race to quench AI storage thirst of hyperscalers
By Wayne Williams published
DapuStor announces a 245TB class SSD as AI workloads continue to shape flash storage priorities in hyperscale data centers.

AI-created ransomware and NFC attacks lead the surge in new cyberattacks - here's how you can stay safe this holidays
By Sead Fadilpašić published
AI is no longer being used just to craft convincing phishing emails - it's being used to build ransomware.

These malicious Google Chrome extensions have stolen data from over 170 sites - find out if you're affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Two Chrome extensions were found eavesdropping on people's browsing, stealing login credentials and payment card information.

Aflac reveals personal data of 22.6 million people stolen in cyberattack - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Six months after the breach, Aflac determines how many people are affected and starts reaching out.
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