Unforgiving Wasteland: Fallout 76 Players Losing Their Best Weapons to NPC Bug
Players of Bethesda's Fallout 76 have been met with a relatively underwhelming game from the very beginning, starting with the number of bugs and puzzling design decisions that shipped with it. Since then, Fallout 76 has definitely become more polished; however, like any good Bethesda game (and one as expansive and with as many systems as a Fallout, it has to be said), Fallout 76 just recently introduced what has to be one of the most aggravating bugs of all time with the introduction of its

ASUS Teases ProArt Branded Creator Motherboard and White ROG Strix
ASUS posted a teaser collage of its upcoming socket LGA1200 motherboard lineup based on the Intel Z490 chipset, touching upon its various motherboard families, and there are a few interesting finds. In response to various other companies launching creator-focused motherboards, ASUS is preparing to bring its coveted ProArt brand over to its motherboard family. ASUS ProArt brand includes the company's ultra-premium monitors meant for serious content-creation work, which later extended to notebooks and desktops targeting creators. ASUS has

Alphacool Intros Eiszyklon Aurora LUX PRO 2 Digital RGB Fan
Alphacool today introduced the Eiszyklon Aurora LUX PRO 2 D-RGB case fan, debuting with a 120 mm model. A new generation of the original Eiszyklon fans the company launched in mid-2018, the LUX PRO 2 is optimized for both case ventilation and use with radiators. It features hydraulic bearings rated for 40,000 hours of use. It takes in 4-pin PWM input for its main function, and spins between 700 to 2,000 RPM

(PR) ADATA Unveils Industrial-Grade microSD and SD Cards with SLC Caching
ADATA Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, and mobile accessories today announces the launch of three industrial-grade microSD cards, the ADATA ISDD33K and IUDD33K, that offer the reliability, durability, and performance required for industrial applications.
The ADATA ISDD33K industrial-grade SD card implements 3D TLC Flash, sports a 3K P/E cycle rating, and read and write speeds of up to 95/70 MB per
The ADATA ISDD33K industrial-grade SD card implements 3D TLC Flash, sports a 3K P/E cycle rating, and read and write speeds of up to 95/70 MB per

AMD's Next-Generation Radeon Instinct "Arcturus" Test Board Features 120 CUs
AMD is preparing to launch its next-generation of Radeon Instinct GPUs based on the new CDNA architecture designed for enterprise deployments. Thanks to the popular hardware leaker _rogame (@_rogame) we have some information about the configuration of the upcoming Radeon Instinct MI100 "Arcturus" server GPU. Previously, we obtained the BIOS of the Arcturus GPU that showed a configuration of 128 Compute Units (CUs), which resulted in 8,192 of CDNA cores. That configuration had a specific

AMD Ryzen 3 3300X Single Core Cinebench Score Suggests Performance Close to i7-7700K
Intel's Core i7-7700K "Kaby Lake" quad-core processor may fall significantly behind its 9th generation successor and today's Ryzen 7 chips, but it remains a formidable piece of silicon for strictly-gaming builds. Can it be bested by a $120 AMD Ryzen 3 3300X? A leaked, alleged Cinebench R15 score suggests that something very fascinating is brewing at AMD. The score points to the i7-770

(PR) Seagate Technology Reports Fiscal Third Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Seagate Technology plc (NASDAQ: STX) today reported financial results for its fiscal third quarter ended April 3, 2020. "Seagate executed very well in the third quarter while navigating the unprecedented challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our teams worked tirelessly to safeguard the health of their colleagues, support customer demand, and execute our product roadmap. In this challenging environment, we achieved strong financial performance, delivering revenue and non-GAAP EPS that were above our guidance midpoint and continuing to generate

And Now, a Cyberattack That Uses Fan Vibrations to Steal Data: Air-ViBeR
Air-ViBeR is a new cyber-security vulnerability that uses changes in your PC's fan vibrations to sneak out data through an elaborate, convoluted method involving more than one compromised device. There is an infinitesimal and purely mathematical chance of this type of cyberattack affecting you, however one can't help but admire the ingenuity behind it, the stuff of Hollywood.
Created by Mordechai Guri at the Cyber Security Research Center at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, Air-ViBeR involves a compromised PC regulating its fan-
Created by Mordechai Guri at the Cyber Security Research Center at Ben-Gurion University, Israel, Air-ViBeR involves a compromised PC regulating its fan-

Epic Games Abandons Android Strategy & Publishes Fortnite on the Google Play Store
Epic Games launched Fortnite for Android in 2018 players had to sidestep the Google Play Store and download the game directly from Epic as an APK. The reason Epic Games chose to go this route was the 30% fee Google Play takes on all in-app purchases, this move was understandable at the time. Over the last 18 months Google has vastly increased Android security measures with features such as Google Play Protect and "security pop-ups" in an attempt to increase control over Android. Epic

Magic Leap Announces Layoffs & Abandons Consumer AR in Major Restructuring
Magic Leap the augmented-reality startup has raised over 2 billion dollars from investor such as Alphabet and Alibaba to develop AR products. In a recent blog post by CEO Rony Abovitz titled "Charting a New Course" he announces that the company has come under financial hardship due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and will focus all of its resources on the enterprise market and the launch of Magic Leap 2. This restructuring will involve Magic Leap abandoning its consumer developments in the near-term and significant layoffs, Bloomberg reports
