Skip to content
Tech News
clear
Topics: Today This Week This Month This Year
121.
Sony May Push Next PlayStation To 2028 or 2029 as AI-fueled Memory Chip Shortage Upends Plans (slashdot.org)
122.
Switch 2 pricing and next PlayStation release could be impacted by memory shortage (theverge.com)
123.
Apple Music pokes fun at latest Spotify price increase (9to5mac.com)
124.
DIY PC maker Framework has needed monthly price hikes to navigate the RAM shortage (arstechnica.com)
125.
How to Keep Your Health Plan Costs Manageable — Without Shortchanging Your Team (feeds.feedburner.com)
126.
NASA Thinks Boeing’s Starliner Can Fly in April, Which Is Hilarious (gizmodo.com)
127.
As ransomware recedes, a new more dangerous digital parasite rises (zdnet.com)
128.
This new 'sleeperware' doesn't set off alarms or crash your system - it sneaks in and waits (zdnet.com)
129.
Apple will introduce these key Messages app upgrades very soon, here’s what they are (9to5mac.com)
130.
Penisgate erupts at Olympics; scandal exposes risks of bulking your bulge (arstechnica.com)
131.
'Encrypt It Already' Campaign Pushes Big Tech to Prioritize E2E Encryption (darkreading.com)
132.
China's Hong Kong-listed tech stocks enter bear market as tax and AI fears take hold (cnbc.com)
133.
A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs (news.ycombinator.com)
134.
Cornell research shows that underwater 3D printing can be used to build or repair ocean structures in place — DARPA-funded project aims to make underwater construction faster, cheaper, and safer (tomshardware.com)
135.
AI is about to invade the real world (feeds.feedburner.com)
136.
AMD graphics cards could face another price hike and a bigger push for 8GB GPU sales (techspot.com)
137.
DDR5 RAM pricing begins to stabilize in Germany, January saw only a 0.1% increase — Some kits even saw price cuts as volatility begins to plateau (tomshardware.com)
138.
DDR5 RAM begins to stabilize in Germany, January saw only a 0.1% increase in pricing across the month — some kits even saw price cuts as volatility begins to plateau (tomshardware.com)
139.
Lawsuit claims WhatsApp encryption is a lie; cryptography professor weighs in (9to5mac.com)
140.
Rising Temperatures Are Taking a Toll on Sleep Health (wired.com)
141.
Hidden Car Door Handles Are Officially Being Banned In China (slashdot.org)
142.
Crunchyroll is raising prices again (theverge.com)
143.
Raspberry Pi is raising prices again as memory shortages continue (theverge.com)
144.
SanDisk stock price jumps by 1,500% in almost a year — growth fueled by strong demand from AI data centers and enterprise clients, consumer revenue also up by 52% (tomshardware.com)
145.
New EFF campaign urges Apple and other tech companies to ‘Encrypt It Already’ (9to5mac.com)
146.
Microsoft fixes Outlook bug blocking access to encrypted emails (bleepingcomputer.com)
147.
Microsoft may give your encryption key to law enforcement upon valid request - here's how to keep it safe (zdnet.com)
148.
The EFF is publicly shaming tech companies for dragging their feet on privacy (androidauthority.com)
149.
Drug trio found to block tumour resistance in pancreatic cancer (news.ycombinator.com)
150.
How to keep your PC encryption key safe - from Microsoft and the FBI (zdnet.com)
Today's top topics: apple samsung huawei android authority cnet blue origin new glenn ast spacemobile software china
View all today's topics →