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Lenovo Legion Go on sale for $499 — get into handheld gaming for 30% off with $200 savings
By Jowi Morales published
Now available for just $499.99 on Amazon right now

Best Amazon Prime Day Deals Live
By The Editors of Tom's Hardware last updated
Here is live coverage of the best Amazon Prime Day deals across tech, PC hardware, laptops, SSDs, peripherals, accessories, and more.

JEDEC publishes first LPDDR6 standard — new interface promises double the effective bandwidth of current gen
By Jowi Morales published
LPDDR6 offers 10,6667 to 14,400 MT/s, while having better power efficiency and reliability.

Intel is not a top 10 chipmaker anymore, according to new CEO Lip-Bu Tan
By Hassam Nasir published
Dark days ahead, or perhaps already here.

Bitcoin Depot tells 27,000 crypto ATM customers that it leaked their personal information, but waited a year to disclose due to an ongoing investigation
By Nathaniel Mott published
Bitcoin Depot is reportedly informing nearly 27,000 users of its crypto-dispensing ATMs that someone made off with their personal information in June 2024.

AI malware can now evade Microsoft Defender — open-source LLM outsmarts tool around 8% of the time after three months of training
By Nathaniel Mott published
Researchers spent three months and approximately $1,500 training the open-source Qwen 2.5 LLM to bypass Microsoft Defender

Ukraine to become first European country with Starlink direct to cell service
By Jon Martindale published
To be joined by mobile high-speed satellite internet in 2026.

Zombie fabs plague China's chipmaking ambitions, failures burning tens of billions of dollars
By Anton Shilov published
28 fabs later
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