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Ted Litchfield - Morgan Park - Cal Kestis - You can nab Respawn's singleplayer catalogue—including the Jedi: Fallen Order series—for just $45 on Steam right now - pcgamer.com

You can nab Respawn's singleplayer catalogue—including the Jedi: Fallen Order series—for just $45 on Steam right now

For reasons unknown, there's currently a massive Steam sale on the singleplayer games by Respawn until February 20. Titanfall 2 and 2019's Jedi: Fallen Order can each be had for under $5, while last year's Jedi Survivor is currently 50% off, or about $35 (first spotted by PCGamesN).

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Raul Landaverde - AMD Zen 1-4 Processors Have 4 'High Security' Vulnerabilities - gamerant.com

AMD Zen 1-4 Processors Have 4 'High Security' Vulnerabilities

AMD disclosed four «high security» vulnerabilities affecting its Zen 1–4 processors, including the popular Ryzen 3000 desktop and 4000 mobile series CPUs. These vulnerabilities can drastically affect performance and security across an array of AMD-based systems, including servers, gaming desktop PCs, and workstation PCs utilizing AMD processors.

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Ramish Zafar - SpaceX Runs Surprise Starship Tests Ahead Of Third Flight Attempt - wccftech.com - state California - state Texas

SpaceX Runs Surprise Starship Tests Ahead Of Third Flight Attempt

This is not investment advice. The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Wccftech.com has a disclosure and ethics policy.

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Chris Szewczyk - Microsoft really wants you to upgrade to Windows 11 by touting its start menu as a 'game changer' - pcgamer.com

Microsoft really wants you to upgrade to Windows 11 by touting its start menu as a 'game changer'

Windows 12 may not be coming this year after all. Perhaps one reason is that Microsoft is already struggling to get users to give up Windows 10 and migrate to Windows 11. How can Microsoft encourage users to make the switch? Promote its best features? Better performance? AI functionality? Apparently not.

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Omar Sohail - Samsung Reportedly Secures First 2nm Chip Order From Japanese Startup Who Decided To Forego TSMC - wccftech.com - North Korea - Japan - city Seoul

Samsung Reportedly Secures First 2nm Chip Order From Japanese Startup Who Decided To Forego TSMC

Samsung and TSMC have locked horns in the 2nm chip race, with both foundry giants earlier said to be preparing samples for Qualcomm on the next-generation lithography. However, when it comes to securing actual orders, the Korean giant obtains a win in that column by bringing a Japanese startup into the fold. It is said that this research firm decided to skip TSMC for its 2nm technology, and we have a few reasons why it would make this decision.

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Muhammad Zuhair - AMD Rolls Out New “Goodies” For RDNA 4 GPUs At Linux, Slowly Approaching Complete Enablement - wccftech.com

AMD Rolls Out New “Goodies” For RDNA 4 GPUs At Linux, Slowly Approaching Complete Enablement

AMD's upcoming RDNA 4 GPUs have witnessed rapid developments at Linux as Team Red pushes out new IP blocks targeted toward bringing enhanced support.

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Andy Edser - Even the US Department of Defence is not immune to data breaches as 20,000 individuals are notified of a Microsoft cloud email leak - pcgamer.com - Usa - county Cloud

Even the US Department of Defence is not immune to data breaches as 20,000 individuals are notified of a Microsoft cloud email leak

A data breach can be an embarrassing admission for a company, but when it comes to a leak of government controlled data, particularly in regards to the sort of sensitive information held by national security agencies and the military, the stakes can become a lot higher. It appears that the US Department of Defence has had to make just such an admission, as it notified an estimated 20,600 individuals that some of their email messages and potentially personal information contained within had been exposed to the internet at large.

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Rahman Shaukat - Hacker Claims to Have Obtained Kick Payment Info, Passwords, and More for Thousands of Users - gamerant.com

Hacker Claims to Have Obtained Kick Payment Info, Passwords, and More for Thousands of Users

In a recent development, a hacker claimed to have obtained sensitive information belonging to thousands of users on Kick.com, a streaming platform owned by Stake.com and positioned as a rival to Twitch. The alleged breach includes payment details, passwords, and additional personal data, raising concerns about the security of Kick's growing user base.

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