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X was down — recap as major Twitter outage served up blank screen for thousands
By Jeff Parsons last updated
Elon Musk's X.com is reportedly suffering issues for a number of users. Here are the latest updates on this developing situation.

NordVPN launches 30 new virtual server locations – but what does this actually mean?
By George Phillips published
NordVPN has launched 30 new virtual server locations, taking its total to 79. But what does this actually mean for you?

'Demand for GeForce RTX GPUs is strong': Nvidia reportedly won't discontinue RTX 5070 Ti GPU
By Scott Younker published
Reported Nvidia statement contradicts recent reports of discontinued and cancelled RTX GPUs.

'Things are looking pretty bleak across the graphics card market': Nvidia reportedly set to discontinue the RTX 5070 Ti GPU
By Tony Polanco last updated
According to Hardware Unboxed, Nvidia is reportedly ending production of the RTX 5070 Ti and several GPUs with 16GB of VRAM.

This Microsoft Copilot vulnerability only requires a single click, and your personal data could be stolen
By Amber Bouman published
The Reprompt attack uses Copilot to steal victims personal information.

Xreal is suing Viture for ‘freeriding on technological breakthroughs’ — how does this huge patent infringement lawsuit impact you and the AR glasses you should buy?
By Jason England published
Xreal vs Viture just turned ugly

ExpressVPN launches ExpressVPN for Teams – a business VPN targeted at small and growing teams
By George Phillips published
ExpressVPN has launched ExpressVPN for Teams. It's designed for small and growing teams and gives admin easy management and flexible plans.

'A lot of people are going to be surprised': Asus on when RAM shortage will affect laptop, phone and gaming console prices
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Don't expect a 'sudden shock' in price

Google Translate could soon offer alternative options when translating conversations
By Josh Render published
A recent deep dive has found a potential new feature for Google Translate that offers alternative options for what you want to say.

Asus rep says memory shortage should 'start to normalize' by 2027, but 'nobody wants to be the first one to lower prices'
By Darragh Murphy published
Asus speaks with Tom's Guide on when the ongoing RAM crisis will finally start to normalize, and how there may be a memory pricing standoff since "nobody wants to be the first" to drop costs.
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