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4 PC component temperatures you should be monitoring (besides CPU and GPU)
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4 PC component temperatures you should be monitoring (besides CPU and GPU)

Much of the discourse surrounding PC thermals is centered around the CPU and the GPU, and for good reason, naturally. They are, after all, your system's workhorses, and any thermal throttling here is either going to cost you frame rates in your beloved games or show up as mischievous performance lags. But what most PC owners don't realize very well is that a handful of other components can also run quite hot, sometimes escaping notice until issues arise. From system instability and sluggish data transfer speeds to memory training errors and shortened hardware lifespan, neglecting the thermal p
YouTube rolls out an AI feature to protect creators from deepfakes
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YouTube rolls out an AI feature to protect creators from deepfakes

YouTube rolls out an AI feature to protect creators from deepfakes YouTube Partner Program members will be able to protect their likenesses from AI-generated slop. We’re yet to see AI solving the greatest issues of humanity, but we’re seeing more and more AI-generated videos, including elaborate deepfakes. Considering that, more people may want access to tools that would help them protect their likenesses. Today, YouTube has officially launched such a tool. YouTube officially launched its new AI likeness detection tool today. The feature allows creators to detect AI-generated or altered videos that feature their facial likeness without authorization. The creators will be able to manage and request the removal of the detected videos. YouTube’s goal is to help creators safeguard their identi...
Best TV 2025: The best affordable and premium sets
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Best TV 2025: The best affordable and premium sets

Trusted Reviews' round-up of the best TVs to buy in 2025 From LCD LEDs to Mini LEDs and OLEDs, we’ve tested many, many TVs to give you the best advice when looking for a new screen. When it comes to reviewing and choosing which are the best TVs, Trusted Reviews relies on its in-house staff as well of the experience of freelancers (who’ve reviewed a few TVs in their decades on the beat), to come up with this list of the best TVs worthy of your time and cash. When it comes to testing, we assess TV sets in our dedicated testing facilities and our own homes; and we do so by measuring brightness, c
OpenAI’s ChatGPT-Powered Atlas Browser Challenges Chrome
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT-Powered Atlas Browser Challenges Chrome

The artificial intelligence landscape continues to evolve, with a new battleground emerging: web browsers. Following Perplexity’s Comet and Google’s integration of Gemini into Chrome, OpenAI has entered the arena with Atlas, a browser built around ChatGPT. Atlas, currently available exclusively for macOS, is built on the Chromium engine, the same foundation used by Chrome. It requires a ChatGPT account, with free users gaining access to the new browser, while Plus and Pro subscribers enjoy increased response limits and access to advanced models. The user experience is relatively straightforward, mirroring Comet’s functionality with its address bar, integrated AI interaction button, and a built-in search engine. A key feature is the seamless integration of ChatGPT, allowing users to inter...
OnePlus 15 Price Leaked in UK: Lower Than OnePlus 13
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OnePlus 15 Price Leaked in UK: Lower Than OnePlus 13

A price leak for the OnePlus 15 in the UK suggests a lower cost compared to its predecessor, the OnePlus 13. Tipster Arsene Lupin revealed the price for a specific configuration: a model with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage will retail for £949. While this may seem high, it represents a £50 reduction from the OnePlus 13’s launch price of £999 in the UK and EU. The OnePlus 13 was notably more expensive in the region compared to its US price. The OnePlus 15 is expected to officially launch in China on October 27. A global release is anticipated on November 13, though OnePlus has not officially confirmed this date. Confirmed specifications include a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, a 1.5K 165Hz BOE display, and a 7,300mAh battery. The device will feature 120W wired and 50W wireless cha...
6G Satellite Connectivity to Become Standard on Smartphones and Devices
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6G Satellite Connectivity to Become Standard on Smartphones and Devices

Satellite connectivity is poised to become a standard feature on smartphones and other devices thanks to advancements in Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) technology. This development, spearheaded by initiatives within the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), promises ubiquitous connectivity, even in areas without traditional cellular coverage. Currently, NTN is being implemented through 3GPP Release 17, with initial support appearing in devices like the Google Pixel 9 and Samsung S25. These devices primarily utilize NB-IoT over satellite, enabling emergency messaging when terrestrial coverage is unavailable. Mobile network operators are leveraging NTN to expand coverage, build more resilient networks, and provide connectivity in remote areas or during disasters. The evolution contin...
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Print Infrastructure Now a Critical Cybersecurity Consideration

For years, cybersecurity focused primarily on networks, servers, and endpoints. However, Canon Europe’s Quentyn Taylor emphasizes that print infrastructure is increasingly becoming a critical vulnerability within that chain. Failure to secure printers can compromise the security of the entire system. As modern workplaces rapidly digitize, employees access data from various locations, increasing the complexity of data visibility and expanding potential risks. Companies often prioritize network security, frequently overlooking print infrastructure. Last year, over 50% of businesses reported data loss originating from printers. Attackers can exploit a single weak point to infiltrate an entire system, and printers frequently provide that entry point. Integrated solutions combining hardware and...
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POCO F8 Ultra Secures NBTC Certification, Launch Imminent

Xiaomi's upcoming flagship, the POCO F8 Ultra, has received NBTC certification, signaling an imminent launch. The device, previously subject to various rumors, now holds model number 25102PCBEG and is expected to arrive early in 2026. Industry speculation suggests the POCO F8 Ultra is a rebranded version of the Redmi K90 Pro Max. This implies the two devices will share largely identical specifications. The POCO F8 Ultra is anticipated to feature a 6.9-inch OLED display with 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It will likely run HyperOS 3, based on Android 16, and include an under-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Powering the device is expected to be a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5x RAM and up to 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage. Sources indicate th...
Four Unexpected Downsides to Daily Use of Mini PCs
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Four Unexpected Downsides to Daily Use of Mini PCs

Mini PCs offer compelling advantages – compact size and cleaner aesthetics – but their appeal isn’t always clear-cut. While I’m a long-time enthusiast, with my primary workstation powered by an M4 Mac Mini, it’s important to be aware of potential drawbacks before investing. Here are four things often overlooked when considering a mini PC for daily use. Noise Levels: Despite their small footprint, mini PCs can be surprisingly loud. Due to the use of laptop-grade, energy-efficient processors and a general lack of discrete GPUs, cooling requirements might seem minimal. However, many models feature fans that spin up considerably even during light usage, such as web browsing or video conferencing. While Linux often exhibits quieter operation compared to Windows, the difference diminishes under...
Pixel Users Report Disappointing Customer Support Experiences
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Pixel Users Report Disappointing Customer Support Experiences

Reports are surfacing from Pixel users detailing negative experiences with Google’s customer support and warranty service. The concerns were amplified recently following a post on the r/GooglePixel subreddit where a user described a failed screen on a new Pixel 9 Pro purchased in the spring. According to the user, the screen exhibited a complete white display despite continued touch responsiveness. Upon seeking warranty service, Google quoted a repair cost of €500, despite the device being under warranty. The company reportedly deemed the warranty invalid due to a small, barely visible mark on the screen. Google acknowledged a factory defect, unrelated to the mark, as the root cause of the screen failure. However, they insisted that correcting the mark would be necessary during the repair,...
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