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AMD Engineer 3D-Prints Steam Machine-like PC with Diagonal Motherboard MountHardware

AMD Engineer 3D-Prints Steam Machine-like PC with Diagonal Motherboard Mount

Former Tom’s Hardware writer and current AMD engineer Jacob Terkelssen, alongside 3D-printing enthusiast 3DCatt, developed the compact Terk Box v1.1 PC, inspired by Valve’s discontinued Steam Machine. The system features a Mini-ITX motherboard, NVIDIA RTX 5060 GPU, and a Flex ATX power supply, with components arranged diagonally to optimize space. The design reduces the chassis size to 167×168×225 mm, though it has limitations on GPU length and PCIe riser compatibility.

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Prompt Injection Attacks: The Key Vulnerability in Enterprise AISecurity

Prompt Injection Attacks: The Key Vulnerability in Enterprise AI

Over the past two years, large language models (LLMs) have become integral to corporate processes—from customer support to development automation. However, as their adoption grows, so does the number of attacks exploiting fundamental vulnerabilities in these systems. One of the most dangerous threats remains prompt injection, a method allowing attackers to manipulate AI behavior through specially crafted input data.

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Suno Launches Spark Incubator for Independent Musicians with Controversial TermsArtificial intelligence

Suno Launches Spark Incubator for Independent Musicians with Controversial Terms

Suno, known for its AI-powered music generator, has launched Spark, an incubator program for independent artists. The initiative promises grants, mentorship, and promotional support but has faced criticism over its participation terms. Artists must grant Suno broad rights to their work, including derivative creations, and waive their right to litigation or class-action lawsuits. These conditions have raised concerns among musicians and industry observers about fairness and transparency in the program’s structure.

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Micron Becomes Wall Street’s New Favorite: Why Investors Compare It to NvidiaHardware

Micron Becomes Wall Street’s New Favorite: Why Investors Compare It to Nvidia

US-based memory chip manufacturer Micron is experiencing unprecedented growth in the stock market. Over the past month, its shares have surged by over 236%, pushing its market capitalization to $1.27 trillion and temporarily overtaking Meta and Tesla. The primary driver behind this growth is the soaring demand for memory chips in AI systems, leading to a shortage of DRAM and NAND, particularly high-performance HBM modules. Dubbed "RAMageddon," this trend is expected to persist until at least 2027, already impacting consumer electronics prices.

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Apple and Android Platforms Raise Smartphone Prices Due to Rising Memory CostsHardware

Apple and Android Platforms Raise Smartphone Prices Due to Rising Memory Costs

Apple CEO Tim Cook has acknowledged in an interview with foreign media that the company may raise prices for its devices due to a sharp increase in component costs, particularly memory chips. This issue is not limited to Apple: Android smartphone manufacturers have already begun adjusting prices upward. Industry experts attribute the primary cause to the shortage and rising costs of DRAM and NAND chips, which directly impacts the production costs of gadgets. The market situation could lead to further price increases for flagship models in the coming months.

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MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Review: A Powerful Gaming Handheld with Intel ArcHardware

MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ Review: A Powerful Gaming Handheld with Intel Arc

MSI has unveiled the refreshed Claw 8 EX AI+, a portable gaming PC that significantly outperforms its predecessor in both performance and usability. Powered by the Intel Arc G3 Extreme processor, the device features an improved cooling system and ergonomic design inspired by the Xbox Series X controller. During testing, the model delivered stable performance in demanding games, though Windows 11 still poses some usability challenges.

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Euclid Telescope Captures Most Detailed Photo of Milky Way's CoreHardware

Euclid Telescope Captures Most Detailed Photo of Milky Way's Core

The European Space Agency's Euclid telescope has delivered the most detailed image of the Milky Way's core to date. The snapshot captures over 60 million stars, enabling scientists to analyze the galaxy's heart with unparalleled precision. This breakthrough highlights the capabilities of modern astronomical instruments in probing cosmic mysteries.

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How to Limit Data Collected by Gemini via Android AutoSecurity

How to Limit Data Collected by Gemini via Android Auto

The integration of Google's AI assistant, Gemini, into Android Auto has unlocked new features for drivers, but it has also raised significant privacy concerns. The system can now track travel routes, analyze text messages, and even record audio via a continuously active microphone. While completely disabling Gemini in Android Auto isn't possible, users can adjust settings to reduce data collection. These measures help maintain control over personal information without sacrificing essential system functions.

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GitHub Repositories Disguise Malicious Code as Harmless ProjectsSecurity

GitHub Repositories Disguise Malicious Code as Harmless Projects

Cybersecurity experts have identified a new threat targeting developers using AI-powered tools. Apparently safe GitHub repositories can deceive AI agents into executing malicious code during project cloning and setup. This vulnerability allows attackers to embed hidden scripts that evade both automated security scanners and experienced developers. The risk is particularly high for teams integrating AI tools into their CI/CD pipelines, where compromised repositories could lead to broader infrastructure breaches.

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AI Boom Drives Market to Seek Alternatives: How Companies Let Users ChooseArtificial intelligence

AI Boom Drives Market to Seek Alternatives: How Companies Let Users Choose

Tech giants like Google and Apple are embedding AI into nearly every product, from search engines to office suites. However, a growing number of users are fatigued by intrusive AI-driven features and are actively seeking alternatives where artificial intelligence isn’t mandatory. Products are now emerging with AI either disabled by default or offered as optional modules. Experts suggest this could become the new premium standard, much like ad-free services once did.

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OpenAI Launches Limited Preview of GPT-5.6 at U.S. Government's RequestArtificial intelligence

OpenAI Launches Limited Preview of GPT-5.6 at U.S. Government's Request

OpenAI has initiated limited testing of its latest AI model series, GPT-5.6, including the flagship Sol version. Access is restricted to vetted partners at the request of U.S. federal authorities, who demand pre-release evaluations. While OpenAI supports regulatory oversight, it warns that excessive government control could stifle innovation and industry transparency. The company emphasizes that such measures should not become standard practice.

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