Month: March 2025

There’s suddenly tons of Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU stock on the shelves of one US retailer – probably because no one wants to buy at nearly double the launch price

Micro Center suddenly has loads of stock of an Asus RTX 5090 GPU This card is stupidly expensive at 85% over MSRP, though, so rather than improved supply, this is likely more a reflection of that asking price That said, there’s some hope that RTX 5080 supply is actually improving…

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Outdated legacy tech is stopping UK government from adopting AI, MPs say

Report warns legacy systems are a barrier to AI adoption Almost a third of central UK government systems are end-of-life These systems also present serious cybersecurity risks The UK’s public spending watchdog has released a report outlining barriers to AI adoption, and cites “out–of–date legacy IT systems” as a contributing…

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7 Best Sleep Masks (2025), Tested and Reviewed

Get some solid shut-eye with the help of these sleep masks. Source

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The Morning After: Will the US imported car tariffs work?

The US will append a 25 percent tariff on top of any existing tariffs on all cars produced outside its borders. Additional fees will be imposed on imported components too like engines, transmissions, powertrains and electrical components. There’s a number of carve outs for US-based companies, as well as those…

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Android Auto’s latest beta brings full Android game support

Google is adding gaming support to Android Auto, with titles including Candy Crush Soda Saga and Angry Birds 2 playable from compatible cars’ touchscreens. The new feature is included in the beta version of Android 14.1, which is rolling out to testers now. Only four games are currently supported, with…

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Solar grids could be hijacked and even potentially disabled by these security flaws

Experts claim solar inverter vulnerabilities could lead to damage to the power grid Devices could be taken over and switched off, increasing grid load 46 vulnerabilities discovered, with some potentially exposing user information Solar inverters could be hijacked by cybercriminals to disrupt power supplies and damage the electrical grid. 46…

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