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Is It Time To Retire The TP4056?

The Texas Instruments TP4056 is the default charge-controller chip for any maker or hacker working with lithium batteries. And why not? You can…

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US Air Force to blow up Tesla Cybertrucks in missile tests amid fears enemies could use them

Federal contracting documents posted online by the US Air Force Material Command show that the military branch is looking for a supplier that…

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ChatGPT users are not happy with GPT-5 launch as thousands take to Reddit claiming the new upgrade ‘is horrible’

OpenAI’s GPT-5 is now available, but many users are angry with the new release GPT-5 has replaced the previous AI model selection with…

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Mobile Pixels 34-inch mini-LED ultrawide gaming monitor review

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the…

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Microsoft 365 apps to soon block file access via FPRPC by default

Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft 365 apps for Windows will start blocking access to files via the insecure FPRPC legacy authentication protocol…

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The ‘Alien’ series’ best tech: From powerloaders to medpods

There are many things to love about the Alien series besides the drooling “perfect organism” at its center — the tenacious female heroines,…

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Cable laying for the Celtic Interconnector begins

The Interconnector is expected to relieve the island’s gaps in energy demand. Cable laying has commenced for the long-awaited €1.62bn Celtic Interconnector project,…

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Kota Launches Instant Auto-Enrolment Pension Platform as 1 in 4 Employers Remain Unprepared

Kota, the Irish-founded employee benefits platform, has launched the country’s first Instant Auto Enrolment Solution following its €12.6 million Series A investment in…

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Zuckerberg’s boring, bleak AI bet

Of all the many famous Steve Jobs stories that tech industry folks like to share, perhaps the single most famous is his 1983…

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UK passport database images used in facial recognition scans • The Register

Privacy groups report a surge in UK police facial recognition scans of databases secretly stocked with passport photos lacking parliamentary oversight. Big Brother…

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