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Chinese spy chips found on popular server motherboards
The affected servers are used by Amazon, Apple, and even high security government agencies
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CES 2019: AMD keynote
AMD's first keynote at CES delivered big on news
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CES 2019 round up
From roll-up TV screens to walking cars
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 - all you need to know
"We're going to show you more at this reveal than we ever have before"
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Biometric Data leak reveals over 27m records
Suprema Inc's Biostar 2 suffers huge data leak
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Bethesda teases Fallout reveal
Fans of the Fallout series are speculating what the announcement could be
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Benchmarks for upcoming NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti leaked
The graphics card is expected to be formally announced next month
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Battlefield V out on 19 October 2019
The new game from DICE puts a big focus on teamwork and inclusion - no pay to win here
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Bank of England considers digital currency
Is Britcoin on the cards?
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Atari co-founder, Ted Dabney, dies aged 81
He also helped create the cult-classic game, Pong
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Apple working on improved AirPods and over-ear headphones
Release of these new products is rumoured to be sometime in 2019
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Apple unveils iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR
The new iPhone models certainly pack a punch, but for a price
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AMD at Computex 2018 - 32 core Ryzen Threadripper, world's first 7nm GPU
The competition between AMD and Intel certainly seems to be proving valuable to consumers
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AMD announces third generation Ryzen CPUs
The new processors appear to offer great bang for your buck, and will be available in July
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Amazon to launch "Project Kuiper" for satellite based broadband
3,236 satellites in low-earth orbit to provide internet access
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Advertised broadband speeds fall 41 per cent following rule change
The rule change means broadband companies should use average speeds instead of 'up to' speeds
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419m phone numbers leaked in Facebook data breach
Another huge blow to the personal information of Facebook members
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"Right to Repair" law planned
The EU is considering introducing legislation to improve the repairability of electronics goods.
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