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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,22 2026 - tech 
Pirated Batman Game Renames Gamer's Drive - Then Forces Full PC Wipe - tech
(hx) 10:11 PM CET - Mar,22 2026 - Post a comment / read (4)
A gamer's PC drive hilariously renamed itself to "Batman Arkham Knight" after downloading a pirated copy of the game, which turned out to be laced with malware. The unfortunate player went viral on Reddit sharing screenshots of the bizarre infection before ultimately having to format his entire computer to remove it. The incident serves as a stark warning about the risks of pirated software. Many online commenters mocked the situation, with remarks like "that's why you don't pirate games" and "he got what he deserved."
Guys am I cooked?
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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,21 2026 - tech
Microsoft May Finally Allow Local Accounts on Windows 11 Setup - tech
(hx) 09:57 PM CET - Mar,21 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Microsoft is reportedly considering dropping the mandatory Microsoft account requirement during Windows 11 installation, responding to long-standing user complaints about forced sign-ins. Internal discussions, highlighted by VP Scott Hanselman's public statement that he 'hates' the policy and is 'working on it,' suggest a potential shift toward simpler local account setups.
The company is also planning a revamped out-of-box experience with fewer screens, reduced reboots, and no aggressive upsells. Additional changes include performance boosts like lower memory usage, faster File Explorer, indefinite update pauses, and scaling back Copilot integration to focus on truly valuable AI features. While these moves aim to address widespread frustration and stem user migration to alternatives like Linux, many skeptics argue the changes come too late to reverse the damage.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,20 2026 - tech
Microsoft Commits to Revamping Windows 11 with User-Driven Improvements - tech
(hx) 11:25 PM CET - Mar,20 2026 - Post a comment / read (5)
Microsoft has officially pledged to elevate Windows 11's quality in 2026, prioritizing performance, reliability, and smoother user experiences based on community feedback. The company, led by Windows chief Pavan Davuluri, aims to deliver faster responsiveness, reduced memory usage, more consistent operation under load, and fewer disruptions. Key changes include scaling back Copilot integrations, shifting core features to native WinUI frameworks, and enhancing elements like File Explorer and search. This shift follows widespread criticism of forced updates and AI features, signaling a renewed focus on stability over aggressive innovation. Enthusiastic reactions from tech outlets hailed it as Windows "coming back," though some users remain skeptical pending real-world results.
Crimson Desert Optimization, Fixing Issues & The Best Settings for PC - tech
(hx) 10:30 PM CET - Mar,20 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Hardware Unboxed released a detailed optimization guide for the newly launched open-world game Crimson Desert, addressing common visual issues like excessive noise in indoor scenes, upscaling blur, and pop-in during movement.

MacBook Neo vs $600 Laptops - BIG Disappointment! - tech
(hx) 08:47 AM CET - Mar,20 2026 - Post a comment
Can 8GB of Unified Memory on MacBook Neo match 16GB on Windows Laptops? NO!

Did a RAM stress test by exporting photos in Lightroom which is VERY RAM-hungry and opened browser tabs. The slow SSD speed sabotages the swap memory performance (Yes it’s overheating like crazy).

AMD Adrenalin Edition 26.3.1 Driver Released - tech
(hx) 12:42 AM CET - Mar,20 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
AMD has released the Adrenalin Edition 26.3.1 driver, introducing support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) Upscaling 4.1 and Ray Regeneration 1.1, enhancing upscaling quality and ray-traced denoising on compatible hardware. This update delivers improved image clarity, stability, and performance in supported titles, particularly benefiting RDNA 4 architecture GPUs while offering gains for prior generations. The driver also adds official support for upcoming games Death Stranding 2 and Crimson Desert.
AMD Adrenalin Edition 26.3.1 Driver Release Notes

    Highlights

        New Game Support
            Crimson Desert
            DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH
        New Technology Support
            FSR Upscaling 4.1 for Radeon RX 9000 series graphics cards.
        Fixed Issues
            Intermittent application crash or driver timeout may be observed while loading a saved game in Cyberpunk 2077 with Path Tracing enabled.
            Users may experience intermittent loss of mouse and keyboard functionality both in-game and on the desktop when interacting with AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition.
            System crash may occur when repeatedly changing in-game AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition settings or when alt-tabbing on Radeon™ RX 7000 and above series graphics products.
            Failure to enable AMD Noise Suppression in AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition on Radeon™ RX 6000 and above series graphics products.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,19 2026 - tech
New Perseus Android Malware Scans Your Notes for Secrets While Hijacking Banking Apps - tech
(hx) 09:26 PM CET - Mar,19 2026 - Post a comment / read (4)
Cybersecurity firm ThreatFabric has uncovered Perseus, a sophisticated new Android banking malware actively spreading in the wild as of March 19, 2026, built on the leaked code of Cerberus and Phoenix trojans. The malware enables full device takeover through Accessibility abuse, allowing attackers to run remote VNC sessions, steal credentials via overlays and keylogging, and target financial and cryptocurrency apps primarily in Turkey and Italy, with additional hits in Poland, Germany, France, Portugal, and the U.A.E. Uniquely, Perseus scans popular notes apps like Google Keep, Samsung Notes, and Evernote to extract sensitive information such as passwords, recovery phrases, or financial details stored by users. It spreads via phishing sites and sideloaded dropper apps disguised as IPTV services, such as TvTApp or PolBox Tv. This evolution highlights growing adaptability in Android threats, with Perseus incorporating anti-analysis features and potentially LLM-assisted development for enhanced efficiency.
DarkSword Unleashed: Sophisticated iOS Exploit Steals iPhone Data from Millions - tech
(hx) 08:50 AM CET - Mar,19 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Security researchers from Google, iVerify, and Lookout have uncovered DarkSword, a powerful full-chain iOS exploit kit that chains six vulnerabilities—including four zero-days—to fully compromise iPhones running versions 18.4 through 18.7. Deployed since November 2025 by commercial surveillance vendors and state-sponsored actors, the JavaScript-based attack targets users in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Malaysia, and Ukraine, stealing sensitive data like messages, location, crypto wallets, and audio recordings via malicious websites. The exploit bypasses Apple's key mitigations like Page Protection Layer and enables deployment of advanced malware families such as GHOSTKNIFE, GHOSTSABER, and GHOSTBLADE. Apple has patched the vulnerabilities in later iOS updates up to 26.3, with experts urging users to update immediately or enable Lockdown Mode for protection. This revelation highlights the growing threat of web-based, zero-interaction iOS attacks in ongoing espionage campaigns.
Crimson Desert, 40 GPU Benchmark @ 1080p, 1440p & 4K - tech
(hx) 01:08 AM CET - Mar,19 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Testing covers multiple resolutions and quality settings to determine how different GPUs handle demanding environments.

NVIDIA Unveils Compact Powerhouse: RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition - tech
(hx) 01:06 AM CET - Mar,19 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
NVIDIA has launched the RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition, a single-slot, passively cooled GPU packing 10,496 CUDA cores, 82 RT cores, and 32 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus for up to 800 GB/s bandwidth.

Designed for enterprise servers, edge, and cloud deployments, the 165W card delivers major efficiency gains over previous generations. It excels in AI inference, data analytics with tools like Apache Spark, and video processing tasks. The GPU also supports MIG partitioning for flexible resource sharing, helping cut costs in large-scale workloads. Now available, it marks NVIDIA's push to bring Blackwell architecture to power-efficient data center solutions.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,18 2026 - tech
The TRUTH about Apples new MacBook Neo - tech
(hx) 08:04 PM CET - Mar,18 2026 - Post a comment
This teardown explores the internal components of a budget-friendly laptop, revealing surprising similarities to smartphone hardware. Examine the manufacturing process and component layout designed to reduce costs.

Gutted for Gold: Thieves Desolder RTX 5090 Cores and VRAM in Escalating Return Scams - tech
(hx) 05:42 PM CET - Mar,18 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
A reseller is raising alarms after receiving multiple returned Zotac RTX 5090 cards stripped of their GPU core and VRAM modules, with the theft captured in a teardown video shared widely on X. This scam, first documented in mid-2025 by repair shop Northwestrepair on a $2,000 Zotac card missing its entire GB202 die and GDDR7 memory chips (plus stripped mounting screws), has since hit resellers like Baily ecom, Amazon buyers in the US and France, and Micro Center, where over 30 factory-sealed boxes arrived stuffed with backpacks instead. Criminals desolder the high-value silicon—worth far more than the full card on black markets amid shortages and prices topping $3,000—to resell separately, echoing identical RTX 4090 frauds.
Copilot's Silent FPS Theft: PC Gamers Unlock Free Performance in Windows 11 - tech
(hx) 05:34 PM CET - Mar,18 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
PC gamers frustrated with subtle frame-rate dips now have a simple fix: disable Windows 11’s built-in Copilot AI, which quietly runs background processes and consumes system memory even when unused. Independent reports confirm the Microsoft 365 Copilot App can hog 250-300 MB of RAM in the background, leaving less for games and contributing to minor stutters or FPS loss on mid-range rigs.

Turn it off instantly in Settings > Personalization > Taskbar by toggling Copilot to Off, or use the Group Policy Editor (User Configuration > Windows Components > Windows Copilot) to enable “Turn off Windows Copilot” for a permanent kill on Pro editions.

This tweak, already automated by popular gaming optimizers like TunedPC, frees resources for steadier frame rates and smoother gameplay without any downside for non-users.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,17 2026 - tech
Samsung Pulls Plug on $2,899 Galaxy Z TriFold After Just Three Months - tech
(hx) 06:50 PM CET - Mar,17 2026 - Post a comment / read (3)
Samsung has discontinued its ambitious Galaxy Z TriFold smartphone, launched in December 2025, citing high manufacturing costs and disappointing sales amid a recession-hit market. The tri-fold device, praised for its innovative unfolding design that expanded into a large tablet-like screen, failed to attract enough buyers at its premium price point. Industry observers note that while the technology showcased cutting-edge engineering, economic pressures made consumers reluctant to invest in such high-end experimental gadgets. Social media reactions highlighted the price as the main barrier, with many calling it an overpriced novelty rather than a practical device. This quick exit marks a setback for Samsung's foldable ambitions, raising questions about the future of multi-fold smartphones.
NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 5: AI-Powered Leap Toward Photorealistic Gaming This Fall - tech
(hx) 12:37 AM CET - Mar,17 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
NVIDIA has announced DLSS 5, its most transformative graphics advancement since real-time ray tracing, set to launch in fall 2026 exclusively for RTX 50 Series GPUs. The new AI-driven neural rendering technology infuses game pixels with photorealistic lighting and materials, dramatically bridging the gap between rendered visuals and real-world fidelity. Demonstrations in titles like Resident Evil Requiem, Hogwarts Legacy, and Starfield showcase enhanced realism, though early reactions highlight concerns over "uncanny valley" effects in character rendering. Major publishers including CAPCOM, Ubisoft, Bethesda, and Warner Bros. are supporting the rollout. Jensen Huang called it a "GPT moment for graphics," positioning DLSS 5 as a reinvention of computer graphics.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,16 2026 - tech
He 3D Printed a case instead of buying one? - AMD $5000 Ultimate Tech Upgrade - tech
(hx) 06:40 PM CET - Mar,16 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
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Hisense TVs Hit with Backlash Over Intrusive Unskippable Ads - tech
(hx) 08:44 AM CET - Mar,16 2026 - Post a comment / read (5)
Hisense smart TVs running the VIDAA operating system, recently rebranded as Home OS, have begun displaying non-skippable full-screen video ads during routine actions like powering on, switching HDMI inputs, or changing channels, affecting users across the UK, Spain, Germany, Australia, and beyond despite some having disabled ad-related settings.
The company dismissed the rollout as a "temporary spot test" limited to Spain that has since ended, but consumer reports dating back over a year contradict this, with workarounds like disconnecting Wi-Fi or using external streaming devices becoming popular to bypass the interruptions.

This ad strategy ties into broader privacy concerns, as Hisense faces an ongoing Texas lawsuit filed in December 2025 accusing it of using Automated Content Recognition (ACR) technology to capture viewer data every 500 milliseconds for targeted ads without consent, resulting in a temporary restraining order halting data collection in the state.

Users have voiced widespread frustration on social media and forums, calling for mass returns and alternatives like projectors, while experts warn this reflects a growing trend in smart devices prioritizing ad revenue over user experience.

Hisense has partnerships with ad firms like Nexxen to expand programmatic native advertising on its platforms, further fueling debates on the ethics of post-purchase software changes.
AMD's High-Speed RAM Trap: Why Faster Isn't Always Better for Ryzen Users - tech
(hx) 12:19 AM CET - Mar,16 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
A viral X post has highlighted a common pitfall for AMD AM5 platform users, warning that enabling DDR5 EXPO profiles above 6000 MT/s often defaults the memory controller clock (UCLK) to a 1:2 ratio with the memory clock (MCLK), resulting in higher latency and suboptimal performance in games and latency-sensitive tasks. Tech experts confirm this behavior stems from AMD's Zen 4 and Zen 5 architectures, where the "sweet spot" remains DDR5-6000 in a 1:1 UCLK:MCLK ratio for the best balance of speed, stability, and low latency, as recommended by AMD since the Ryzen 7000 launch.

Users can manually force a 1:1 ratio in BIOS for higher speeds like 6400 MT/s, but success depends on CPU sample quality and may require voltage tweaks, with tests showing negligible gains over tuned 6000 MT/s kits in real-world scenarios.

For Ryzen 9000 series chips like the 9800X3D mentioned in the post, sticking to 1:1 mode often yields better frame rates in gaming benchmarks compared to higher frequencies in 1:2 mode, according to overclocking communities and hardware reviews.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,15 2026 - tech
A TRIPLE Chamber Case? - Corsair Air 5400 Review - tech
(hx) 09:28 PM CET - Mar,15 2026 - Post a comment
Explore this unique chassis featuring a distinctive triple-chamber layout designed to separate components for improved airflow. The review tests the case with high-end hardware to evaluate building ease and thermal efficiency.

 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,14 2026 - tech
Old-School TDK DVD-RWs Reign Supreme in Brutal 6-Month Rewrite Marathon - But They're Gone Forever - tech
(hx) 11:25 PM CET - Mar,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
A six-month endurance test by tech enthusiast Dr. Gough Lui subjected rewritable DVDs to over 1,000 rewrite cycles using automated drives and rigorous error checking. TDK-branded DVD-RW discs emerged as the clear winner, with one model surviving beyond 1,000 cycles (potentially 2,000 counting writes and erases separately) while maintaining data integrity. In contrast, popular brands like Verbatim and Memorex performed poorly and failed much earlier. The results highlight that the highest-quality rewritable DVD media, led by TDK, are no longer manufactured, leaving only limited current options like Maxell, Ridata, and SmartBuy. This underscores the declining state of rewritable optical disc technology in an era dominated by faster storage alternatives.
New magnet breakthrough could revolutionize RAM, SSDs, HDDs, and indirectly end shortage - tech
(hx) 10:50 PM CET - Mar,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Scientists have achieved a major advance by demonstrating altermagnetism in thin films of ruthenium dioxide (RuO2), a newly recognized magnetic state that combines zero net magnetization with strong spin-splitting for electrical readout. Researchers from Japan's National Institute for Materials Science, University of Tokyo, and other institutions fabricated epitaxial RuO? films, confirming the property through advanced imaging and measurements.
This altermagnetism promises to enable faster, more energy-efficient, and radiation-resistant spintronic devices like MRAM, potentially revolutionizing RAM, SSDs, and HDDs with superior performance and scalability. By powering next-generation AI hardware, the innovation could indirectly alleviate the ongoing global memory and storage shortages driven by surging demand. The findings, detailed in a Nature publication, open doors for practical altermagnet-based memory solutions in the near future.
The All Brazil PC - tech
(hx) 09:22 PM CET - Mar,14 2026 - Post a comment
Building PCs in Brazil requires navigating massive import tariffs on electronics. Explore how unique local workarounds and component choices allow for functional gaming rigs despite these high costs.

Chuwi Caught in Major CPU Scam: Selling Old Ryzen Chips Disguised as New - tech
(hx) 10:19 AM CET - Mar,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Chinese electronics brand Chuwi has been accused of misleading customers by advertising its CoreBook X and CoreBook Plus laptops with the newer AMD Ryzen 5 7430U processor, while shipping units equipped with the older Ryzen 5 5500U chip.

Independent tests by NotebookCheck revealed that firmware modifications caused the BIOS, Windows, and diagnostic tools to falsely report the superior 7430U model, with the discrepancy only detectable after physical disassembly. Performance fell short of advertised specs by up to 10-20%, due to differences in architecture, clock speeds, and cache size between the Zen 2-based 5500U and the Zen 3-based 7430U. Chuwi initially claimed the issue stemmed from leftover production stock but responded to the exposé by threatening legal action against the reporting outlet. The scandal has sparked widespread consumer distrust toward the budget manufacturer's transparency and product claims.
Windows 11 Now Supports Up to 5000Hz Refresh Rates for Future Monitors - tech
(hx) 09:44 AM CET - Mar,14 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Microsoft has rolled out Windows 11 Insider Builds 26100.8106 and 26200.8106, enabling support for monitor refresh rates exceeding 1000Hz and up to 5000Hz, as confirmed in the latest Release Preview Channel updates.
This change, influenced by advocacy from Blur Busters, prepares the OS for emerging high-refresh-rate displays, though some experts note the 5000Hz cap is more suited for niche applications like LED signage rather than immediate consumer gaming.
Leading manufacturers including Acer, Samsung, AOC, and Philips are set to launch 1000Hz+ gaming monitors in 2026, often featuring dual-mode capabilities like 500Hz at QHD resolution and 1000Hz or higher at lower resolutions for competitive e-sports.
Samsung's Odyssey G6 stands out with a world-first 1040Hz refresh in HD mode, while Acer's Predator XB273U F6 offers 1000Hz at 720p, both aiming to minimize motion blur and enhance responsiveness.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,13 2026 - tech
NVIDIA Unveils Ambitious Million-Fold Leap in GPU Path Tracing Performance - tech
(hx) 05:49 PM CET - Mar,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2026, NVIDIA's Vice President of Developer and Performance Technology, John Spitzer, revealed that future gaming GPUs could deliver a staggering 1,000,000x improvement in path tracing performance over the 2016 Pascal architecture, driven by RTX hardware accelerations and AI innovations.

With Moore's Law declared "dead" by NVIDIA, the company is shifting focus to algorithmic ingenuity and AI to achieve film-like real-time rendering, as current Blackwell GPUs have already attained a 10,000x boost from Pascal through fourth-generation RT cores, third-generation Tensor cores, and DLSS 4.5, which infers 23 out of 24 pixels.

Additional features like Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) 6X mode, which generates up to six frames for smoother gameplay, and opacity micromaps for efficient foliage rendering, are set to enhance realism without relying solely on raw compute power. This massive performance jump is anticipated with the next-generation Rubin GPUs, potentially launching in 2027-2028, positioning NVIDIA to dominate in path-traced gaming experiences.
RAM kits are now sold with one fake RAM stick alongside a real one to create a performance illusion - tech
(hx) 03:11 PM CET - Mar,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (2)
Amid skyrocketing DDR5 RAM prices driven by AI data centers gobbling up an estimated 70% of global DRAM production this year, memory maker V-Color has unveiled a controversial "1+1 value pack" bundling one functional 16GB or 24GB module with a non-functional RGB-lit dummy stick to aesthetically fill empty slots in gaming PCs.

This move highlights the severe supply crunch, where DDR5 kits have seen prices surge up to 4.4 times since mid-2025, with analysts forecasting an additional 50% hike in the first quarter alone as manufacturers prioritize high-bandwidth memory for AI over consumer needs. Consumer outrage echoes across forums, with PC builders decrying the shift that has made even basic 32GB DDR5 setups costlier than a PlayStation 5, while similar dummy modules from brands like Corsair have sparked mix-ups in warranty returns.
Experts warn the shortage could persist into 2027, forcing laptop and PC prices up 15-30% as companies like Dell and HP pass on costs.
Even If You Have DDR5, This is How You Could Be Screwed - tech
(hx) 10:58 AM CET - Mar,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Severe RAM shortages mean that even if components were purchased before prices skyrocketed, failure could leave owners without a functioning system. This video explores the difficult situation a consumer faces when trying to get faulty hardware replaced under warranty.

MediaTek Chip Flaw Lets Hackers Crack Android Phones in Under a Minute - tech
(hx) 09:04 AM CET - Mar,13 2026 - Post a comment / read (4)
A critical vulnerability in MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 chipset, discovered by Ledger's Donjon security team, allows physical attackers to extract device PINs and cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases in as little as 45 seconds using electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI). This flaw, tracked as CVE-2026-20435, affects approximately 25% of Android devices equipped with Trustonic's Trusted Execution Environment, including models from brands like Nothing, Realme, Motorola, Oppo, Vivo, and Tecno.

The exploit enables arbitrary code execution at the hardware's highest privilege level, bypassing all security layers to decrypt storage and access sensitive data without booting into Android.
MediaTek released a firmware patch in January 2026 as part of its March security bulletin, which mitigates exploitation pathways but cannot fully resolve the underlying silicon issue.

Update 18.3.2026: An earlier report highlighted a vulnerability in certain MediaTek chipsets, discovered by Ledger's Donjon security research team, that could allow an attacker with physical access to a device to extract sensitive information - such as device PINs and cryptographic seeds used by on-device applications - in under a minute using techniques like electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI).

Key Facts and Corrections
The issue resides in MediaTek's secure boot flow and relates to how a security seed is handled during early boot stages. This seed is fundamental to the hardware's root of trust. As a result, the vulnerability could potentially impact any software or security solution on affected MediaTek devices that relies on this seed for protection, not limited to any single provider.
  • Physical access required: The attack necessitates direct physical possession of the device and typically involves connecting it via USB before the operating system boots. It does not work remotely or over the air.
  • Not specific to one TEE implementation: References to Trustonic's Trusted Execution Environment in initial coverage were overly narrow and not fully accurate for the scope of the MediaTek issue. The underlying problem stems from MediaTek's secure boot mechanism itself. The appropriate framing is that it could impact other security solutions on the device that depend on the same MediaTek-provided security seed. Trustonic is not present on all MediaTek chipsets, so explicit call-outs in that context are not representative.
Current Seeker handsets (Version 1 and 2) do not incorporate Trustonic solutions.

Responsible Disclosure and MitigationFollowing standard industry practice, Ledger responsibly disclosed the issue to MediaTek. The flaw was previously identified, and MediaTek has already issued a firmware fix to device OEMs (as noted in its March 2026 security bulletin, with the patch prepared in January 2026).

This mitigation addresses exploitation pathways in software/firmware layers. While hardware-level (silicon) issues cannot always be fully eliminated post-fabrication, the provided updates significantly reduce the risk when applied by manufacturers and rolled out to users.

Any company offering security solutions on MediaTek chipsets that utilize the same security seed is expected to collaborate with MediaTek and OEMs - consistent with best practices - to verify protections and ensure customer safety through timely updates.

What This Means for Users:
  • The attack vector requires physical access, making it a concern primarily for lost, stolen, or temporarily surrendered devices rather than remote threats.
  • Users should apply the latest security updates from their device manufacturer as soon as they become available. Devices no longer receiving updates may remain at higher risk.
  • For particularly sensitive data (e.g., cryptocurrency wallet seeds), hardware wallets or dedicated secure storage solutions that do not rely solely on the phone's TEE provide stronger isolation.
This case underscores the challenges of securing complex hardware-software ecosystems in mobile devices, especially for high-value assets like cryptographic keys. It also highlights the value of ongoing research by teams like Ledger Donjon in surfacing issues that can then be addressed upstream by chipmakers and OEMs.
MediaTek and affected OEMs continue to work on broader rollout of the fix.
Users concerned about their specific device should check with the manufacturer for patch availability and apply it promptly.

This updated article corrects and clarifies details from the original coverage regarding scope, affected components, and mitigation status for greater accuracy.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,12 2026 - tech
China's Lisuan Tech Launches 'Extreme' GPU, Aiming to Rival RTX 4060 Amid US Chip Curbs - tech
(hx) 05:43 PM CET - Mar,12 2026 - Post a comment
Lisuan Technology, a Chinese GPU startup founded in 2021 by former Silicon Valley engineers, has officially unveiled its Lisuan Extreme gaming graphics card powered by the 6nm 7G106 chip, featuring 12GB GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit bus, PCIe 4.0 x16 interface, 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, and a 225W TDP via a single 8-pin connector.
Unlike previous domestic GPUs plagued by software issues, the Extreme offers out-of-the-box compatibility with AAA titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Black Myth: Wukong, thanks to its TrueGPU Tiantu architecture supporting DirectX 12 and NRSS upscaling technology.
Early benchmarks position its performance near NVIDIA's RTX 4060 in 4K gaming scenarios, with up to 24 TFLOPs of compute power, marking a significant step in China's push for semiconductor self-sufficiency despite U.S. export restrictions. The company also introduced the LX Pro/AI series for professional workloads, with mass production having begun in late 2025 and initial shipments already underway.
While driver stability and global ecosystem integration remain key hurdles, this launch could intensify competition in the mid-range GPU market.
As per LisuanTech, the LX series graphics cards will be compatible with a wide range of CPUs from Intel, AMD, Hygon, Loongson, Phytium, Zhaoxin, etc, and OS support includes Windows, UOS, Ubuntu, and Kylinsoft. Just like the gaming variant, the LX series also supports various APIs such as DirectX 12, Vulkan, OpenGL, and OpenCL. The trio will be available for pre-orders on the 17th of March.
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Shocks Gamers with 200+ FPS in League of Legends! - tech
(hx) 05:11 PM CET - Mar,12 2026 - Post a comment / read (1)
Apple's $599 MacBook Neo Shocks Gamers with 200+ FPS in League of Legends!Apple announced the MacBook Neo on March 4, 2026, as its most affordable laptop ever starting at $599 and the first Mac powered by the A18 Pro iPhone chip featuring a 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU, 8GB unified memory, and 256GB SSD.
Tech reviewer Vadim Yuryev's hands-on benchmarks on the fanless 13-inch Liquid Retina model show it delivering over 200 FPS (peaking at 240) in League of Legends without low-spec mode, with just 4-6W power draw and temperatures staying at 36°C, while hinting at smooth play in games like World of Warcraft.
The aluminum device offers up to 16 hours of battery life, outperforms the M1 MacBook Air in GPU benchmarks, and supports Apple Intelligence despite the modest RAM.
Now shipping since March 11 in colors like blush and citrus, it targets students and casual users as a premium yet budget-friendly option confirmed across Apple's official release and independent reviews.

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