December 2025

Are Renewed Android Phones On Amazon Safe To Buy? Here’s What Users Say

Roman Mykhalchuk/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Buying electronics renewed is hit or miss. Sometimes, you get a like-new device or one that works great, while other times you get something that really was not taken care of with poor performance. When buying refurbished or renewed, you always want to…

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3 Items That Used To Be Banned By TSA (But Aren’t Anymore)

Salameh Dibaei/Getty Images The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was founded in 2001 and has since gone on to become a staple of air travel in the United States. Over the last two decades, the agency has introduced cutting-edge equipment to analyze everything from passenger identification to luggage and personal items that enter security checkpoints. The…

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AMD rumored to hike price of GPUs by 10% due to RAM costs – so Black Friday might be your last chance to get a good price

AMD is rumored to be enacting a 10% price hike on all Radeon GPUsSupply issues around VRAM are pushing up the price of memoryThe cost will be passed on to consumers, so Black Friday might be as cheap as GPUs get for quite a long timeIf you’re thinking about buying a graphics card, there have…

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Will spiralling RAM costs mean the PS5 could end up a better buy than a Steam Machine next year?

RAM price hikes are now worryingly hefty at retailersSome RAM kits are double or closer to triple the cost they were just a couple of months agoThis could have a knock-on effect on the Steam Machine, but rumor has it Sony has played it smart by building up RAM supply for its consoleThere’s a new…

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UK government commits to Loan Charge settlement reforms in wake of independent review into policy

The UK government has committed to wiping thousands of pounds off the outstanding settlements of everyone who remains in scope of the Loan Charge, in response to the latest independent review into the controversial disguised remuneration policy. The retroactive tax policy has left thousands of IT contractors living under the shadow of life-changing tax bills…

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Testing shows Windows 11 bug brings Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU to its knees, as Assassin’s Creed Shadows frame rates can be cut in half

Windows 11’s October update may have introduced a nasty gaming bugIt affects Nvidia GPUs, and Team Green rushed out a hotfix last weekWe didn’t realize how bad the bug was, though, and testing shows the frame rate hit can be huge – in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, it slows performance by 33% to 50%Nvidia pushed out…

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CCRC refers case based on third faulty Post Office system

The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has referred a conviction based on a third Post Office IT system to the Court of Appeal. The appeal by former subpostmaster Gareth Snow, who ran a branch in Denbighshire, potentially widens the Post Office scandal even further. Snow used the Post Office’s Automatic Payment Service (APS) and Automatic Payment Terminal (APT) when…

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