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 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,16 2026 - tech 
EU Age Verification App Leaves Biometric Images Unencrypted on Devices - tech
(hx) 12:36 AM CEST - Apr,16 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Security consultant Paul Moore has exposed a major privacy flaw in the EU's open-source age verification app, which Ursula von der Leyen claimed meets the world's highest privacy standards. The app saves raw biometric data—including lossless PNG images from NFC passport scans and user selfies—directly to the device filesystem without encryption, deleting them only on successful processing. Failures, crashes, retries, or user abandonment leave these sensitive files lingering in cache or external storage, protected solely by basic Android keys.

Only the final "is_over_18" result receives AES-GCM encryption, prompting serious questions about GDPR compliance for special category biometric data retained without clear lawful basis.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,15 2026 - tech
SSD-Sized AI Module Turns Spare Drive Bays into 20B LLM Powerhouses - tech
(hx) 05:30 PM CEST - Apr,15 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Unigen has launched the Amaretti E1.S AI Module, a compact accelerator based on EdgeCortix's SAKURA-II chip that fits standard M.2 or E1.S slots like a regular SSD. It delivers 60 TOPS of INT8 performance and 30 TFLOPS of BF16 at roughly 10W, while supporting up to 32GB of LPDDR4x memory. This efficiency enables secure on-prem execution of large language models and vision-language models with up to 20 billion parameters, ideal for PCs, laptops, servers, and even ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi 5.

The module offers full compatibility with PyTorch, TensorFlow, ONNX, and Hugging Face frameworks, allowing multiple units to be stacked for scaled generative AI workloads without heavy power or thermal demands.Products include pre-installed heatsinks and are available with 14-week lead times, as confirmed on Unigen's official site and recent announcements.

All key facts from the original report—performance metrics, form factor, memory, power draw, model support, and compatibility—align directly with Unigen's product page and EdgeCortix specifications.
Crimson Desert Optimization (Part 2): New Settings, New Fixes, Intel GPUs Tested - tech
(hx) 09:09 AM CEST - Apr,15 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Developer Pearl Abyss has released patch 1.03 for Crimson Desert, introducing new graphics options like displacement scale and detail decorative mesh while reducing indoor noise and lighting artifacts. Hardware tests show improved visual stability, though some issues persist and performance on NVIDIA/AMD remains largely unchanged. The update finally adds official support for Intel Arc GPUs with XeSS 3.0 upscaling and frame generation, making the game playable on the hardware after earlier problems. Overall, the rapid patches are enhancing the open-world action RPG's optimization.

Europe's Digital Rebellion: France Ditches Windows for Linux as Governments Flee US Tech Giants - tech
(hx) 09:01 AM CEST - Apr,15 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
Europe's Digital Rebellion: France Ditches Windows for Linux as Governments Flee US Tech Giants France is accelerating its push for digital sovereignty by migrating government workstations from Microsoft Windows to Linux, with the Interministerial Digital Directorate (DINUM) starting the transition and ordering all ministries to eliminate extra-European dependencies by autumn 2026. This builds on January's mandate requiring 2.5 million civil servants to abandon Microsoft Teams and Zoom for the French-built Visio video platform by 2027.

Germany's Schleswig-Holstein state has already replaced Microsoft Exchange for over 40,000 email accounts with open-source Open-Xchange and Thunderbird while switching SharePoint to Nextcloud.

Austria's military completed a similar shift, moving 16,000 workstations to LibreOffice on Linux desktops for enhanced security and independence.

These verified moves reflect a broader European trend to reduce reliance on non-EU providers through open-source alternatives.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,14 2026 - tech
Microsoft Launches Fast-Track to Reinstate Suspended Windows Hardware Developer Accounts - tech
(hx) 10:55 PM CEST - Apr,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft has introduced a temporary fast-track process to quickly reinstate developer accounts suspended from the Windows Hardware Program for failing identity verification. The move follows widespread complaints from developers, including those behind WireGuard, VeraCrypt, MemTest86, and Windscribe, who were locked out without warning and faced delays in publishing updates or security patches.

Affected developers must now open a support case via the Hardware Program, providing a clear business justification and ensuring they resolve any outstanding compliance requirements. Microsoft VP Scott Hanselman noted that the suspensions were due to incomplete verification needed to prevent abuses like BYOVD attacks, with the fast-track addressing feedback on lengthy appeals.

The accelerated process is temporary, and developers are urged to act quickly to regain access to the Hardware Dev Center.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2026: 168 Flaws Fixed, Including Actively Exploited Zero-Day - tech
(hx) 07:55 PM CEST - Apr,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft released its April 2026 Patch Tuesday update on April 14, addressing 168 vulnerabilities across various products.

Among them are eight critical remote code execution flaws affecting Windows TCP/IP, Active Directory, IKE Service, Microsoft Office, and Remote Desktop Client. A notable actively exploited zero-day, CVE-2026-32201, impacts SharePoint Server with spoofing risks, while CVE-2026-33825 in Microsoft Defender was publicly disclosed. Security teams are urged to prioritize patching immediately, especially the exploited vulnerability.
PlugX USB Worm Spreads Silently Across Continents - tech
(hx) 07:36 PM CEST - Apr,14 2026 - Post a comment
A new self-spreading variant of the PlugX malware is infecting systems worldwide via USB drives, bypassing air-gapped networks.

The worm, linked to China-aligned actors like Mustang Panda, has reportedly impacted over 90,000 IP addresses and millions of devices. It automatically propagates when infected drives are plugged in, enabling data exfiltration from isolated environments. Security experts warn of its stealthy global reach, urging caution with removable media. Users should scan USBs and disable autorun features to mitigate risks
The worm stores all its files inside a directory named RECYCLER.BIN, and it drops a desktop.ini file that makes Windows treat this folder as an actual Recycle Bin.

This means deleted files from the user’s real hard drive appear there, further masking the worm’s presence. Inside RECYCLER.BIN, the malware targets documents including .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx, and .pdf files, encrypts them, and saves them with base64-encoded file names for exfiltration.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,13 2026 - tech
Fake Ledger App on Apple App Store Drains Over $400,000 in Bitcoin - tech
(hx) 05:13 PM CEST - Apr,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
Philadelphia musician Garrett Dutton, known as G. Love, lost his entire 5.92 BTC retirement savings—worth about $424,000—after downloading a counterfeit Ledger Live app from Apple's Mac App Store on April 11, 2026. While setting up a hardware wallet on a new Mac, he searched for the official app, installed what appeared legitimate, and entered his 24-word seed phrase when prompted. On-chain investigator ZachXBT traced the stolen funds through nine transactions to KuCoin deposit addresses. The incident highlights risks in even "curated" app stores and serves as a stark reminder: never enter your seed phrase into any software—verify downloads directly from official sources.
Task Manager's 80KB Secret: The Clever Hack That Kept It Alive on 1990s PCs - tech
(hx) 10:03 AM CEST - Apr,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Veteran Microsoft engineer David Plummer revealed that the original Windows Task Manager he created in the 1990s was a lean 80KB executable, designed to run smoothly on the era's limited hardware even when the system was hanging. Instead of a basic check for existing instances, it sent a private message to any running copy and waited for a reply—if none came, it assumed the instance had frozen and launched a fresh one.

This clever fail-safe ensured the critical recovery tool stayed responsive precisely when users needed it most. Plummer shared the story as Task Manager marks 30 years, contrasting its tiny footprint with today's roughly 4MB version.

Musk Unveils XChat: Privacy-First Messaging App Drops April 17 - tech
(hx) 09:04 AM CEST - Apr,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Elon Musk has announced the launch of XChat, a new standalone secure messaging app built on X's infrastructure and set to release on iOS devices on April 17, 2026. The app features default end-to-end encryption, self-destructing messages, screenshot blocking, and large encrypted group chats for up to 481 users, with no ads or tracking.Users can sign in with their X account—no phone number required—while gaining integrations with Grok AI, news feeds, and future payments as part of Musk’s “everything app” vision. XChat positions itself as a privacy-focused alternative to WhatsApp and Telegram amid ongoing digital surveillance concerns.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,12 2026 - tech
Gaming GPU Crushes $30K AI Monsters at Password Cracking - tech
(hx) 12:55 PM CEST - Apr,12 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Tests reveal that Nvidia's RTX 5090 gaming GPU significantly outperforms expensive AI accelerators like the $30,000 H200 and AMD MI300X in password-cracking benchmarks using Hashcat.

The consumer card proved about 20% faster than the MI300X and 64% faster on average across algorithms including MD5, NTLM, bcrypt, SHA-256, and SHA-512. AI GPUs struggle because they prioritize low-precision machine learning operations over the 32-bit integer workloads central to hashing tasks. As a result, specialized data center hardware falls short where gaming-optimized architectures and Hashcat software shine. This highlights how purpose-built tools can beat high-end enterprise gear for specific security testing jobs.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,11 2026 - tech
Samsung's 2nm Struggles Keep Qualcomm Tied to TSMC - tech
(hx) 11:26 AM CEST - Apr,11 2026 - Post a comment
Samsung's 2nm GAA process has stalled at 60% yields, falling short of Qualcomm's 70% benchmark required for any foundry partnership. As a result, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 and Gen 6 Pro will be produced exclusively on TSMC's more expensive 2nm N2P process. This setback makes it difficult for Qualcomm to reduce its heavy reliance on TSMC despite ongoing dual-sourcing ambitions. Samsung plans to use its second-generation 2nm node for the Exynos 2700 later in 2026, but needs significant yield improvements to attract major clients like Qualcomm. TSMC itself hit 60% yields in early 2nm trials, suggesting Samsung still has room to catch up.
Samsung Electronics and Qualcomm had been discussing 2 nm contract manufacturing since early this year. This was driven by expectations that issues such as low yields which have been a long-standing Achilles' heel for Samsung, had been resolved to a considerable extent. In fact, Qualcomm’s chief executive officer (CEO) publicly mentioned the possibility of cooperation with Samsung, heightening expectations that the foundry cooperation between the two companies, which has been suspended since 2022, could resume. Qualcomm had entrusted Samsung with production of cutting-edge APs through 2021, but after thermal throttling issues surfaced, it switched back to TSMC.

However, industry analysis suggest that Samsung's recurring yield issues have once again become a stumbling block. Critics point out that the yield issue, which had been repeated for years, has recurred even at 2 nm. As a result, controversy over process stability has resurfaced, and it is reported that setbacks have emerged in the contract-manufacturing discussions between the two companies.

Yield refers to the ratio of functional dies per wafer. Assuming 100 chips are made on a wafer (substrate), a 60% yield means 60 normal chips can be produced. According to the industry, Samsung Electronics’ 2 nm process yield was only in the low 20% range in the second half of last year, and even recently it has reportedly fallen somewhat short of around the 60% level which is considered necessary for stable mass production. By contrast, TSMC’s 2 nm process yield stands at 60% to 70% with mass-production stability already proven.
PCIe Slots Crush M.2 for PC Expansion Upgrades - tech
(hx) 11:23 AM CEST - Apr,11 2026 - Post a comment
Many PC builders overlook unused PCIe slots on their motherboards, but they significantly outperform M.2 connectors for adding expansion cards. PCIe slots deliver greater versatility, higher bandwidth up to x16 lanes, and up to 75W of power delivery with superior cooling options. In contrast, M.2 slots are typically limited to x4 lanes and just 5-10W, restricting heavier devices. Experts recommend prioritizing free PCIe slots for multi-SSD adapters, HBAs, or high-performance upgrades before turning to M.2 options.

 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,10 2026 - tech
FBI Pulls Deleted Signal Messages from iPhone - Even After App Was Wiped - tech
(hx) 04:35 PM CEST - Apr,10 2026 - Post a comment
The FBI successfully extracted incoming Signal messages from a defendant's iPhone in a Texas terrorism case involving an alleged Antifa cell and an attack on an ICE detention facility.
Investigators accessed the messages from Apple's internal push notification database, where previews of incoming alerts remained stored despite the Signal app being deleted and disappearing messages used. Outgoing messages were not recovered, and the technique relied on lock screen notification settings that saved readable content locally. This highlights a vulnerability in iOS notification storage that bypasses Signal's end-to-end encryption when physical device access is obtained. Users can mitigate the risk by disabling message previews in Signal settings.
If you use Signal, you actually have an advantage here, now that you know about this vulnerability. Signal has a setting that blocks the content of messages from appearing in their notifications. That way, even if someone accesses your alerts, all they'll see is you received a Signal message—not who sent it or what it contains.

To turn it on, open Signal, tap your profile in the top-left corner, then hit "Settings." Under Notification Content, choose "No Name or Content" to block all data to the alert. You can compromise here and choose "Name Only" if you want to know who a message is from before you open it—just remember, an intruder may also see you received a message from that person if they scrape your iPhone's notifications.
The Worst is Almost Over - AI Investment Bubble Shows Signs of Bursting - tech
(hx) 09:40 AM CEST - Apr,10 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Is the AI bubble getting ready to burst? We’re seeing major spending cuts at OpenAI, Mass Layoffs at Oracle, and ludicrous valuations for companies that don’t have the revenues to back those values up, and DDR5 prices are dropping around the world. It’s starting to look like the RAM crisis won’t last forever.

CPUID Website Hacked: HWMonitor and CPU-Z Downloads Served Malware - tech
(hx) 08:54 AM CEST - Apr,10 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
The official CPUID website, home to popular hardware monitoring tools like HWMonitor and CPU-Z, was compromised by hackers who redirected users to infected installers, including the touted HWMonitor 1.63 version. Downloads and in-app updates delivered a malicious file disguised as legitimate software, featuring Russian-language installers and triggering VirusTotal detections, while the ZIP versions pointed to suspicious external domains.Community reports on Reddit and X quickly spread the alert, noting injected Russian terms on the site and advising immediate full system scans for anyone who updated recently. HWInfo remains a safe, unaffected alternative for hardware monitoring.Users should avoid CPUID downloads until the company restores security and verifies clean files.
Engineer Cracks Google's "Unbreakable" SynthID Watermark with 200 Black Images - tech
(hx) 12:12 AM CEST - Apr,10 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
An independent engineer has reverse-engineered Google's SynthID, the invisible watermark embedded by DeepMind in every Gemini-generated image, video, audio, and text—over 10 billion pieces of content. By generating 200 pure black images, averaging them to isolate the hidden signal, and applying FFT spectral analysis, the developer mapped fixed carrier frequencies and a consistent phase template across all outputs. The resulting aopen-source Python tool on GitHub detects SynthID watermarks with 90% accuracy and includes a V3 bypass that slashes phase coherence by 91% and carrier energy by 75%, while preserving high image quality at over 43 dB PSNR. No neural networks or leaked code were needed—just basic signal processing. The project, focused on the strongest signal in the green channel and resolution-dependent frequencies, highlights the fragility of current AI provenance tech.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,09 2026 - tech
Ryzen 7 5800X3D vs. Core i9-12900K (DDR4 & DDR5) Gaming Benchmarks - tech
(hx) 12:27 AM CEST - Apr,09 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Hardware Unboxed released new benchmarks pitting the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D against Intel's Core i9-12900K in 14 modern games, testing the Intel chip with both DDR4 and DDR5 memory. The 5800X3D, powered by its large 3D V-Cache, frequently outperformed the 12900K on DDR4 setups and remained competitive even against DDR5 configurations in many titles like Counter-Strike 2, Baldur's Gate 3, and Assetto Corsa Competizione.

AI Apocalypse Alert: Anthropic's Leaked Claude Mythos Model Sparks Urgent Digital Security Overhaul - tech
(hx) 12:22 AM CEST - Apr,09 2026 - Post a comment / read (4)
Anthropic's powerful new Claude Mythos AI model, revealed through an internal data leak in March 2026, boasts unprecedented capabilities in cybersecurity and coding that could dramatically amplify online threats. Combined with a recent accidental leak of Claude Code source materials, experts warn that personal accounts, banking details, emails, photos, and identities face exposure risks never seen before.

AI influencer Ole Lehmann described the development as "Hiroshima for software," urging immediate action amid fears of AI-assisted hacks outpacing traditional defenses. Prominent AI researcher Andrej Karpathy's digital hygiene guide has surged in relevance, recommending essentials like password managers, YubiKey hardware keys, Signal messaging, Brave browser and search, VPNs, virtual credit cards, and full disk encryption. As frontier AI advances rapidly, users are advised to adopt these layered protections to safeguard against emerging automated threats in an increasingly vulnerable digital landscape.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,08 2026 - tech
Anthropic's Claude Mythos Fixes Long-Hidden FFmpeg Flaw - tech
(hx) 11:56 AM CEST - Apr,08 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Anthropic's unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model, part of the new Project Glasswing cybersecurity initiative, autonomously discovered a 16-year-old vulnerability in the widely used FFmpeg multimedia library that had evaded millions of automated tests and human reviews.

The AI not only identified the flaw in a critical H.264 codec section but also contributed high-quality patches that FFmpeg maintainers described as appearing "written by humans." Project Glasswing partners with major tech firms to scan and secure essential open-source software, addressing thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities across operating systems and browsers. This development highlights AI's growing ability to match or exceed expert engineers in complex code tasks, sparking debate on the future of software development. FFmpeg has already integrated the fixes, underscoring the rapid real-world impact of frontier AI in bolstering digital infrastructure security.
Microsoft Silently Shuts Down VeraCrypt Developer's Signing Account, Halting Windows Releases - tech
(hx) 09:02 AM CEST - Apr,08 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Microsoft has abruptly terminated the Microsoft account used by Mounir IDRASSI, the lead developer of VeraCrypt, to sign Windows drivers and bootloaders, with no prior warning, explanation, or possibility of appeal.

In a March 30, 2026, post on SourceForge, IDRASSI revealed that repeated outreach attempts yielded only automated replies, blocking new Windows builds of the popular open-source disk encryption tool while Linux and macOS updates continue.

VeraCrypt, a successor to the discontinued TrueCrypt, provides on-the-fly encryption relied upon by users seeking strong privacy and security on Windows, the platform where most of its user base operates.The incident has sparked concerns about dependency on a single vendor's infrastructure for critical open-source security software and the fragility of driver signing processes.

IDRASSI has invited proposals from the community to resolve the distribution hurdle for Windows users.
X2 Elite Extreme is INSANE - Look out, Apple... - tech
(hx) 01:01 AM CEST - Apr,08 2026 - Post a comment
Qualcomm's new Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme processor has debuted in the ASUS Zenbook A16, delivering what reviewers call an "insane" leap in capabilities. The thin and light laptop achieves over 4,000 single-core and 23,000 multi-core Geekbench 6 scores, significantly outperforming the prior X Elite and Intel's upcoming Panther Lake chips while rivaling or beating Apple's M5 Pro in key tests.
Its 16-inch 3K OLED display, premium build under 2.7 pounds, and strong AI/local inference performance (up to 5x faster prefill in some tests) position it as a compelling Windows alternative. Priced at $1,999 with up to 48GB RAM, the device also shows major GPU improvements, hitting over 40 FPS in benchmarks.

 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,07 2026 - tech
Open-Source OpenNOW Client Strips Telemetry from NVIDIA GeForce NOW While Adding Powerful Features - tech
(hx) 07:41 PM CEST - Apr,07 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
Open-Source OpenNOW Client Strips Telemetry from NVIDIA GeForce NOW While Adding Powerful FeaturesA community developer has created OpenNOW, a fully reverse-engineered, open-source desktop client for NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. Built with Electron, React, and TypeScript, the tool eliminates all tracking and telemetry present in the official app, making it fully auditable under the MIT license.

Users still require a valid GeForce NOW account and access to approved games streamed from NVIDIA servers, but gain significant privacy and customization advantages.Key additions include an anti-AFK system that prevents idle disconnects after minutes of inactivity, allowing background game sessions to continue uninterrupted.The client supports direct clipboard pasting into cloud sessions and offers native compatibility for Linux and ARM64 devices, expanding accessibility beyond the proprietary version.Advanced streaming controls unlock higher potential: up to 5K resolution at 120fps, 240fps options, adjustable bitrates reaching 200 Mbps, full 4:4:4 chroma with 10-bit color, and a real-time stats overlay showing latency, jitter, and packet loss.Additional features like session restore and manual region selection give users more control over their experience.The project, hosted on GitHub under OpenCloudGaming/OpenNOW, is in active development with contributions welcomed from the community.
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,06 2026 - tech
Ventoy Hits Major Milestone as Rufus Alternative for Multi-OS USB Boot Drives - tech
(hx) 10:39 PM CEST - Apr,06 2026 - Post a comment
Ventoy, the popular open-source tool for creating multi-ISO bootable USB drives, has reached a significant update milestone. Unlike Rufus, which focuses on single bootable media creation, Ventoy allows users to load multiple Windows 11, Linux, and other ISO files onto one USB for easy booting. The latest release brings enhanced features and improvements for better compatibility across operating systems. This development offers a flexible alternative for IT professionals and enthusiasts who frequently install or test different OS versions.

Elon Musk Declares Human Eyes Optional: Neuralink's Blindsight Ushers in Superhuman Vision - tech
(hx) 01:36 PM CEST - Apr,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (6)
Elon Musk announced that Neuralink's Blindsight implant will soon enable completely blind individuals—including those missing eyes or optic nerves, or blind from birth—to regain sight by streaming visual signals directly into the brain's visual cortex. Bypassing damaged biological hardware entirely, the device starts with low-resolution vision and is expected to scale to high-resolution and enhanced capabilities, such as perceiving infrared, ultraviolet, and radar.

This breakthrough shifts from traditional restoration of human senses to cybernetic enhancement, treating eyes as replaceable sensors and unlocking perception far beyond the narrow electromagnetic spectrum visible to natural human biology. Musk described the technology as opening the door to "superhuman capabilities" and broader nervous system integration with hardware.
Human trials for Blindsight are targeted for later in 2025 or 2026, pending regulatory approval.
Intel Texture Set Neural Compression Shrinks Textures by Up to 18x with Minimal Quality Loss - tech
(hx) 09:12 AM CEST - Apr,06 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Intel has introduced Texture Set Neural Compression (TSNC), an AI-powered technique that encodes entire sets of physically-based rendering (PBR) textures together using a neural network, far surpassing traditional block compression methods. In testing, TSNC Variant A achieves over 9x compression while Variant B reaches up to 18x, compared to roughly 4.8x from standard BC compression, all while maintaining high visual quality and enabling hardware-accelerated decoding via DirectX 12 Cooperative Vectors.

The technology dramatically reduces VRAM usage—for instance, rendering 4K texture sets (9 channels) at 1080p with anisotropic filtering using just 28MB per set—making it ideal for modern games facing exploding texture sizes. A sample application and research paper are already available, with Intel working toward broader SDK adoption to help developers ship titles with lower memory footprints.

This innovation joins similar neural efforts from NVIDIA and could transform graphics efficiency across GPUs.

 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,05 2026 - tech
End of an Era: Samsung Kills Its Messages App, Fully Embraces Google Messages in 2026 - tech
(hx) 10:28 PM CEST - Apr,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Samsung has officially announced it will discontinue its Samsung Messages app in July 2026, urging Galaxy users to switch to Google Messages as the default SMS and RCS app for a more consistent Android experience. The move brings enhanced features including AI-powered scam detection and spam filtering, universal RCS for better cross-platform messaging with iOS, Gemini AI tools for smart replies and photo remixing, plus seamless multi-device syncing. Users will receive in-app notifications to migrate, with the option to manually download Google Messages from the Play Store and set it as default; after the cutoff, Samsung Messages will only support emergency calls or specific contacts. Devices on Android 11 or lower remain unaffected, while older Galaxy Watches may lose full conversation history access. Samsung began phasing out its app years ago, making Google Messages the default on recent flagships like the Galaxy S25 series.
In its End of Service announcement, Samsung said an in-app notification will help guide you through the process of making the switch. For those who want to do it manually you will need to open or download Google Messages from the Play Store. When you first open it, a prompt asks to make it your default SMS app. Tapping that button and selecting Google Messages from the list makes the change permanent.

According to the Korean tech giant, killing its own messaging client is about its commitment to "maintain a consistent messaging experience on Android". The company says that by switching to Google Messages, users will enjoy things like powerful security through AI-powered scam detection and spam filtering.

The switch also brings universal RCS messaging, enabling high-quality media sharing and typing indicators with both Android and iOS users. You will also get expressive AI features powered by Gemini for remixing photos and generating smart replies, along with multi-device connectivity for syncing chats between your phone, tablet, or watch.
Microsoft's New Copilot App for Windows 11 Secretly Bundles Its Own Private Version of Edge - tech
(hx) 07:22 PM CEST - Apr,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Microsoft has rolled out a redesigned Copilot app for Windows 11 that includes a complete private installation of Microsoft Edge (version 146.0.3856.97), complete with Chromium engine files, WebView2 runtime, and supporting binaries. This web-based approach replaces the earlier native WinUI version, delivering a smoother experience via the Microsoft Store but at the cost of higher resource usage. Testing shows the app consuming up to 1GB of RAM during active use and around 500MB when idle, far more than the previous lightweight version. The shift highlights Microsoft's pivot toward web technologies for its AI features rather than fully native development. Users can still uninstall the app if preferred.
Samsung just raised its DRAM prices by 30% for Q2 2026 - tech
(hx) 07:07 PM CEST - Apr,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Samsung Electronics has raised its DRAM prices by an average of 30% for the second quarter of 2026, building on a staggering 100% increase in Q1. The hikes apply across high-bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI servers as well as standard DRAM used in PCs, smartphones, and other devices, driven by sustained strong demand and tight supply. This move directly counters recent speculation of a broader DRAM price collapse, which stemmed mainly from temporary spot-market dips due to inventory clearance rather than any fundamental market shift. Competitors SK Hynix and Micron are widely expected to implement similar increases, potentially pushing up costs for end products where DRAM already forms a significant portion of the bill of materials. Industry analysts warn that these continued rises could further elevate prices for consumer electronics and data center hardware throughout 2026.
This Hardcore Mod Takes the 270K Plus Beyond the 285K - tech
(hx) 04:01 PM CEST - Apr,05 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Enthusiast overclocker der8auer has pushed Intel's Core i7-270K Plus CPU far beyond stock limits through aggressive overclocking and a risky delidding process. Using a specialized tool and liquid metal cooling, the modified chip achieved an impressive 49,000 points in Cinebench R23—surpassing the higher-end 285K model. Temperatures dropped significantly while power efficiency improved, unlocking 5.8 GHz on P-cores. The mod highlights the strong value of the €319 processor for hardcore enthusiasts willing to tackle complex modifications.

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