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Search ArticlesAMD Zen 7 Leak Reveals Major IPC Gains And Huge Cache Upgrades
Whatever you think of Moore's Law is Dead, he's just dropped a massive new leak seemingly revealing tons of supposed details about AMD's upcoming Zen 7 architecture and the products that will be based on it. As always, take these leaks with a grain of salt, but if the details hold true, Team Red is preparing a generational leap that relies heavily on advanced 3D stacking, bleeding-edge silicon, and monumental amounts of cache.
Netflix To Redesign Mobile App To Challenge TikTok And YouTube Shorts
Netflix announced, during its most recent letter to shareholders, that it plans to integrate vertical video into its mobile app as it looks to keep up with other streaming services such as Disney+ and Peacock. It’s a move that makes sense as some of biggest social media apps like, TikTok and YouTube Shorts, have gained significant ground using this format, especially with younger users.
NEOGEO AES+ Brings Classic Console Back To Life For Glorious Retro Gaming
The Neo Geo console is legendary for its ability to replicate the arcade experience at home, although gamers needed to pay a big premium for the privilege back in the day, and that ultimately limited its reach. Thankfully, the retro maestros at Plaion Replai are working their magic again to bring yet another faithful recreation to life, this time with the NeoGeo AES+. The best part is that this time around players won’t have to pay an arm and a leg to get one.
McGraw Hill Data Breach Exposes 13.5 Million Accounts In Salesforce Attack
Educational publishing giant McGraw Hill has confirmed a massive data leak, resulting in roughly 13.5 million user accounts being exposed online. The breach, which materialized earlier this month (April 2026), stemmed from a misconfiguration in a third-party environment hosted by Salesforce. The notorious extortion group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility, initially threatening to drop a whopping 45 million records if a ransom wasn't met.
Samsung's New Micro RGB TVs In Sizes Up To 115" Promise Better Color Than OLED
As OLED TVs have come down in price over the years, these sets have become a go-to favorite for a large swath of buyers. Samsung is looking to challenge this dynamic with the introduction of new sets that utilize Micro RGB technology, which can help LCD sets get closer to delivering the type of viewing experience that’s made OLED TVs such a popular option these days. Micro RGB TVs use “thousands of micro-sized red, green, and blue LEDs that each emit light independently.
Intel Could Extend LGA1700 Socket With Another Raptor Lake Refresh
Despite being labeled "very preliminary info" and advised not to report on it, this information is so peculiar that we had to drop a post about it.
Google Targets Annoying Back-Button Hijacking With New Spam Penalties For Websites
If you've ever tried to click the "back" button on your browser only to find yourself trapped in a loop or redirected to a sketchy spam page, relief is finally on the way. Google has announced that it is expanding its Search spam policies to explicitly ban "back button hijacking." Starting June 15, 2026, websites that intentionally mess with a user's browser navigation history will face severe penalties, including manual spam actions and automated demotions in Google Search rankings.
OneXPlayer X2 Mini Gaming Handheld Packs A Big OLED Display And Ryzen AI Max+ 395
Gaming handhelds are relatively small by nature, and as a result, it's not really possible to put a discrete GPU in one. That means gaming on integrated graphics, necessarily. Well, what faster SoC with integrated graphics than AMD's Ryzen AI Max family? None, really, outside of perhaps Apple's finest, and those aren't going to fit in a handheld either.
Intel Nova Lake Leak Points To Desktop Chip With 12 Xe3p GPU Cores
In recent years, processor models have broadly been like this: lots of cores with little integrated graphics, or a few cores with a big built-in GPU.
Stealthy Malware Campaign Uses Fake Windows Update Site To Infect PCs
A new malware campaign has been uncovered by the security researchers at Malwarebytes Labs, which steals sensitive and personal information from unsuspecting Windows users. It has proven to be an effective attack thanks to both how this malicious piece of software has been designed and the use of a legitimate looking but fraudulent clone of a Microsoft website. Potential victims are steered towards a typo squatted web address that at a quick glance looks legit.