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How many registers does an x86-64 CPU have? (2020) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Microsoft Added AI to Notepad and It Created a Security Failure Because the AI Was Stupidly Easy for Hackers to Trick (futurism.com)
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These two new Find My accessories solve some of AirTag’s biggest gaps [Hands-on] (9to5mac.com)
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I've been a Kindle user for over a decade - here's why the Paperwhite is still my top choice (zdnet.com)
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The only Google Photos feature I want is a physical E Ink picture frame (androidauthority.com)
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Best Apple Watch (2026): Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3 (wired.com)
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Ponzi schemer behind $201 million Bitcoin scam sentenced to 20 years in federal prison — promised 3% daily returns on Bitcoin investments, left investors reeling (tomshardware.com)
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The Best Time to Leave xAI Is Before Joining. The Next Best Time is Right Now (gizmodo.com)
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7x increase in memory costs fueling price increases in ISP-provided routers, gateways, and set-top boxes — home fiber rollouts may slow, and installations could become more expensive (tomshardware.com)
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Amazon sold 60% fewer CPUs than a year ago, pointing to a stalled PC refresh cycle (techspot.com)
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Google’s Gemini Live just ruined a feature I used daily (androidauthority.com)
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Brain inspired machines are better at math than expected (sciencedaily.com)
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Israeli Soldiers Accused of Using Polymarket To Bet on Strikes (slashdot.org)
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Best Apple HomeKit and Siri Devices to Buy in 2026 (cnet.com)
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How to Choose the Right Gaming Laptop (2026): What You Need to Know (wired.com)
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This week’s top stories: iOS 26.3 now available, Siri roadblocks, and more (9to5mac.com)
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Astronomers are filling in the blanks of the Kuiper Belt (arstechnica.com)
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Georgia Tech announced the finalists in its wild musical instrument competition (theverge.com)
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Ring Kills Flock Safety Deal After Super Bowl Ad Uproar (wired.com)
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iFixIt calls BMW’s new anti-consumer security screws 'a logo-shaped middle finger to right to repair,' Adafruit 3D prints a solution — BMW's connector reverse engineered using patent filing as a design blueprint (tomshardware.com)
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Ring’s “Orwellian” Ad Was the Worst Super Bowl Disaster Since Kendall Jenner Handed the Cops a Pepsi (futurism.com)
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Here’s What It’s Like to Use H&R Block’s DIY Tax Service (2026) (wired.com)
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5 everyday essentials I'd buy during Presidents' Day (zdnet.com)
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ENIAC, the world’s first general-purpose digital computer, turns 80 years old today — legendary hulking machine was 1,000x faster than its nearest rival (tomshardware.com)
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The hidden costs of becoming an expat (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Newegg is about to drop 64GB of DDR5 for $499, Ryzen 7 9850X3D for $399, and more — ridiculous Doorbuster deals are back for Presidents' Day, but you'll only have seconds to buy one (tomshardware.com)
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Newegg is about to drop 64GB of DDR5 for $499, 9850X3D for $399, and more — ridiculous Doorbuster deals are back for Presidents' Day, but you'll only have seconds to buy one (tomshardware.com)
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Corsair redesigns DDR5 packaging to combat rising RAM scams (techspot.com)
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Snail mail letters target Trezor and Ledger users in crypto-theft attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
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10 surprisingly cheap gadgets that are worth every penny (zdnet.com)
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