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Noctua’s Making Screwdrivers Now (And Yes, They’re Brown)
With Christmas coming up, you might be currently struggling to find a relatively cheap stocking filler for the techie loved one in your life. I mean, yes, you have things like USB desk fans and such, but what about a screwdriver? – Well, no, on the surface of things that…
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EKWB Announce its Precision Torque Screwdriver
EK Water Blocks (EKWB) has announced the launch of its very own EK-Loop Torque Screwdriver 0.6 Nm to provide its customers with the best and safest tools for their liquid cooling adventure. Assemble and maintain your water-cooling equipment without the risk of over-torquing and damaging your gear. EK is dedicated…
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EKWB Unveil its Versatile Multi-Use Screwdriver Set
EK Water Blocks (EKWB), has announced the upcoming launch of its EK-Loop Screwdriver Basic Set to provide its customers with the best tools for their liquid cooling adventure. This 49-bit kit comes with a magnetic screwdriver handle and 48 bits that will make any disassembly and maintenance a breeze. EK…
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NVCleanstall Launches v1.3.0 To Help ‘Slim Down’ Nvidia Drivers
While, generally speaking, Nvidia GPU drivers are largely accepted as being a bit more solid and reliable than AMD’s, it is still something of a minor annoyance to see each update install specifically applications that you will likely never use. I mean, when did you ever use “Stereo 3D Glasses”?…
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TechPowerUp Releases Memtest64 Application
Software wise, TechPowerUp is mostly known for their GPU-Z. Now they are back with another useful tool which is the Memtest64 application. It is a new lightweight tool that doesn’t require any installation, doesn’t require any reboots, and it doesn’t need any administrator privileges either. The standalone utility lets you test your…
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Thecus Launches Thecus Connect Live Information Tool
Thecus launched a great new feature and app called Thecus Connect which is compatible with all Thecus’ Linux-base NAS devices. The new Thecus Connect is a remote WiFi connection app that allows users to gain love access to their NAS unit, enabling them to monitor the most up-to-date information and…
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Sapphire Release TriXX 6.0.0 GPU Utility
Sapphire TriXX is one of the easiest to use GPU overclocking tools on the market, and today sees Sapphire updating their popular software to version 6.0.0. The latest version brings plenty of updates, including a redesigned user-interface, that now only gives you all of the key readouts you require to…
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Microsoft’s PowerShell Goes Open-Source
Microsoft has just announced that they will be making their popular administration and configuration management tool PowerShell open source. The process has been gradual, with Microsoft slowly adding PowerShell’s code and documentation onto GitHub, but finally, the tool is available to view and build. PowerShell has been a part of…
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The RX 480 Can Overclock Over 1.5GHz
The RX 480 is AMD’s flagship graphics card in the Polaris range and able to provide a “premium VR” experience starting from a mere $200. This marks a huge shift from the current market and kind of performance you can expect on a budget. Of course, many enthusiasts overclock their…
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TeslaCrypt’s Developers Are Giving The Keys To Their Ransomware Away
In recent years, a new spread of malicious software has emerged, ransomware. Designed to not only cause issues like viruses in the past but also force users to decide what’s more important, their money or their computers. One of the more known pieces of ransomware was TeslaCrypt, a piece of…
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Facebook Anti-Hacking Tools Now Open Source
When it comes to security, companies are looking at the best and most ingenious ways to test their systems. A common way for them to detect and train their people in security matters such as hacking is to hold what’s called a Capture the Flag competition. Hack the other teams…
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Get Your System Back From Petya Without Paying a Penny!
When it comes to security threats and risks, the community as a whole is at its best when it has a common goal. An example of this was two weeks ago when a new ransomware was found going by the name Petya. Petya didn’t act like normal ransomware but instead…
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Security Flaw Allowed The FBI To Create The iPhone Cracking Software
Apple vs the FBI looks liked it would never end, originally starting with the FBI requesting (and then a federal judge ordering) Apple’s support in unlocking and gaining access to an iPhone in a court case. Apple looked to defend itself and ultimately the FBI recalled its actions when it…
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