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HOTTEST CONTENT: [Scientists make AI go crazy by feeding it AI-generated content]( Rice and Stanford University researchers have coined a new term for when an AI is fed AI-generated data, which causes them to go 'MAD.' [(
[Power all your gaming needs with MSI's ATX 3.0 and PCIe 5 range of PSU]( Whether you're building a budget rig to get into PC gaming or a high-end beast, MSI's new range of power supplies has you covered now and in the future. Sponsored Ad [
[MSI's live GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB benchmarks show it's marginally slower than the 8GB model]( But basically, the same when it comes to 1080p gaming - which means we'll have to wait until if the bump to 16GB makes any difference. [
[The new AMD AM5 AGESA 1.0.0.7B BIOS update adds support for faster DDR5-8000 speeds]( The new AMD AM5 AGESA 1.0.0.7B BIOS gives DDR5 memory speeds a massive boost, and there are already several examples of boards and kits hitting DDR5-8000. [
[WhatsApp is now available on your Wear OS-powered smartwatch]( WhatsApp is now available on smartwatches powered by Google's Wear OS operating system for the first time, Meta has confirmed in a post on Twitter. [
[Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 is getting a new thermometer app]( The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is just days away and now we know it's going to have an app for measuring the temperature of your surroundings. [
[Apple reportedly has an in-house ChatGPT-like chatbot but you can't use it]( Apple has reportedly developed its own chatbot framework and built its own large language model, but it's only available internally for now. [
[The Galaxy Ring could be Samsung's first entry into the smart ring market]( Samsung is reportedly working on a new smart ring that could track your health and fitness metrics, dubbed the Galaxy Ring, but little is known about it. [
[Apple details its Mac security features in this hilarious new ad]( This Apple ad shows just how secure your data will be if someone decides to steal your laptop and then tries to sell it on the black market. [
[Blizzard games are coming to Steam as publisher selectively breaks Battle.net exclusivity]( Blizzard confirms plans to offer its games on Steam starting with Overwatch 2 in August, and select games are also coming to Valve's storefront platform. [
[Want cheap Netflix without ads? Sadly that ship has sailed as basic plan is canceled]( The cheapest plan that doesn't have adverts is now the standard product, and it's a good deal more expensive than the basic subscription was. [
[NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti 16GB graphics card pricing already looks ridiculous, frankly]( Over in Europe the ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4060 Ti with 16GB is more expensive than the cheapest RTX 4070 at one retailer - which is clearly nonsense. [
[SilverStone Hela 1300R Platinum ATX 3.0 PSU Review]( SilverStone's new Hela 1300R Platinum ATX 3.0 power supply gets examined and ran through its paces to see if it's worth considering or not. [
[Bad news, Intel: AMD Zen 5 CPUs spotted in AIDA64, hinting they're on track for launch]( Preliminary support for Zen 5 chips has been added to the AIDA64 benchmarking suite, giving us another clue that Ryzen 8000 could launch in mid-2024. [
[Microsoft-Activision merger deadline extended to October with rising termination fee]( It's official: Microsoft and Activision have extended their merger deadline to October 18 to safeguard against further possible regulatory scrutiny. [
[Grand Theft Auto V reaches its most realistic state yet with crazy new mod]( Modders have pushed Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V to its absolute limits with a new mod that makes it the most realistic it's ever been. [
[YouTubers show in slow-motion how your face contorts when bouncing on a trampoline]( YouTubers, 'The Slo Mo Guys', have captured just how much a human face contorts while bouncing on a trampoline, and the results are hilarious. [
[YouTube makes watching videos in 2x speed much easier]( YouTube has rolled out a new feature that allows users to change the playback speed of videos, making podcast or lecture listening much faster. [
[Scientists debunk claims that a woman was directly hit with a 'meteorite']( A French woman claimed that she was hit directly in the chest with a rock that fell from space, and now scientists debunked those claims. [
[Diablo 4 Patch 1.1 for 'Season of the Malignant' is here, and it brings new items, buffs, nerfs]( Diablo 4's Season 1 kicks off in a few days and a massive patch just added a bunch of new items for all players with fixes, nerfs, and buffs aplenty. [
[TikTok rolls out music streaming service to directly challenge Spotify and Apple Music]( TikTok has announced that its new music streaming app is being rolled out in three markets in an effort to challenge Spotify and Apple Music. [
[Intel partners with ASUS for the development of current and future NUC Mini PCs]( Intel has announced a new partnership with ASUS that sees the latter take over sales and support for existing and future NUC systems. [
[Harvard and MIT scientists make huge breakthrough in reversing aging]( A team of Harvard and MIT scientists has identified six treatments that can reverse the aging in cells and convert them into a 'youthful state'. [
[NVIDIA RTX IO GPU-accelerated storage tech arrives this month and will be in Ratchet & Clank]( NVIDIA RTX IO is finally here, and it works on all DirectX 12 capable GPUs bringing faster load times and improved storage to PC games. [
[Elon Musk confirms Twitter will allow users to publish a book with this coming feature]( Elon Musk has confirmed that Twitter developers are working on a new feature that will enable users to post long, complex articles with mixed media. [
[Portal: Prelude RTX brings full path-traced lighting and remastered assets to the iconic mod]( Portal: Prelude RTX is the latest RTX Remix project from Team Green that remasters the award-winning prequel mod with stunning ray-traced lighting. [
[NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB card launches, but there aren't any reviews out there yet]( Without any pre-release reviews NVIDIA has quietly launched its new GeForce RTX 4060 Ti with 16GB of VRAM, with the new GPU available now for $499. [Having trouble reading? View online!]( Â
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