AMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs, leaving users unaware that they may be vulnerable — security feature vanishes after newer AGESA firmware, AMD engineers go radio silent
According to a report by Ars Technica, AMD has quietly stripped a critical security feature from its lower-end CPUs, leaving unaware users potentially vulnerable to physical attacks.
Read moreYou might soon be able to sign into Windows 11 without a Microsoft account, with software engineers 'working on it'
Microsoft may ditch the need to set up Windows 11 with a Microsoft account A company exec says software engineers are working on it There's no indication yet of when the change might be implemented Microsoft has told…
Read moreNissan Torture-Tested This Engine For 100 Hours And The Results Are Impressive
What does it mean for an engine to be durable? If one were to ask the engineers at Nissan's Decherd Powertrain Assembly Plant, they would likely say a durable engine can withstand a level of punishment so severe that…
Read more'God-tier audio in a car’ — I heard the new Cadillac’s AKG Dolby Atmos sound system and I’m never going back
You may think you’ve heard God-tier audio in a car. But unless you’ve had an opportunity to test drive (or at least sit in the passenger seat of) one Cadillac’s 2026 EV line of cars, no you haven’t.
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