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The War on Cables rages on!
The hottest trend from Computex back in May was decreasing, or in some cases eliminating, visible cable connections in the interior of desktop PC builds. And at least one manufacture

The Entertainment Software Rating Board, better known as the ESRB, is the self-regulating body for video games in the United States. It’s the organization responsible for those E, T, and M ratings you see on video game boxes. Apparently the Board is preparing to not only rate games to inform parents about their content, but enforce who plays them directly. A n


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Over the last few days, frantic reports about Ubisoft’s digital account policies began to appear — namely, that the company would begin deleting customer accounts if you don’t log in often enough. The panic started after a Twitter post highlighted the company’s policy that said as much…and also inferred that you’d lose the digital

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The manufacturers of Wi-Fi devices want to do the work for you: That’s why they deliver routers and repeaters with numerous presettings so that you don’t have to spend time setting them up and adapting them to your home network.
But what is well-intentioned can have nasty consequences: For example, preset passwords can jeopardiz

These days, there are many reasons to learn a new language. There are also many ways to do it. So, rather than spin your wheels trying to figure out how to learn Spanish before going on that Andalusian vacation, consider the solution chosen by more than ten million people worldwide. Babbel is the world’s top-grossing

A new vulnerability has been discovered in AMD’s Zen 2 processors—one that allows data like passwords and encryption keys to be stolen from the CPU. Disclosed publicly this week by Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy, this bug affects consumer chips as well as server, including Ryzen 3000 series parts.