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Your PlayStation 5 Is Probably Using The Wrong HDMI Cable – Here’s Why

BadPixma/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) has been one of the most popular gaming consoles on the market since its launch in late 2020, and comes with several exciting features, including support for 4K 120Hz gaming. To ensure you get the most out of your PS5, Sony…

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Interview: How ING reaps benefits of centralising AI

At ING, artificial intelligence (AI) is not a new phenomenon. The wholesale and retail European bank has been using AI for a decade and has centralised its AI development efforts to scale product development across multiple countries while maintaining strong connections with business divisions. As Computer Weekly has previously reported, ING is focused on the…

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High-end gaming PC configurations are almost out of reach – and I have to say, thanks a lot AI

Retailers have increased pricing of Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPUsPrices are almost double the original retail pricingIt appears to be a direct impact from the RAM crisis due to AI demandWe’re officially in 2026, and last year’s rumors regarding GPU price hikes on Nvidia and AMD GPUs (due to the ongoing RAM crisis) appear to…

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New rumors regarding an Nvidia RTX 5080 32GB GPU re-emerge – but I don’t see it happening during this RAM crisis

A new rumor suggests a purported Nvidia RTX 5080 32GB GPU was planned for cloud servicesThis supposedly didn’t happen due to the GPU BIOS being leaked to the consumer marketA launch of a new RTX 5080 GPU with more VRAM is highly unlikely due to the ongoing RAM shortageWith CES 2026 on the horizon, as…

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Berlin anarchists cite AI in attack on key energy infrastructure

A group of German anarchists have claimed responsibility for an arson attack on critical energy infrastructure in Berlin, citing the “insatiable” energy demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital technologies. On 3 January 2026, members of the Vulkangruppe (Volcano Group) used homemade incendiary devices to destroy cables connected to the Lichterfelde power station in…

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PC gamers, don’t panic yet, but I think we might be cooked – Nvidia RTX 5000 GPU shortages could happen due to RAM crisis

A European seller has reported supply issues for Nvidia RTX 5000 series GPUsThe RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090 are all unavailable via one supplierPrices for the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 are now well above MSRP with multiple retailersThe RAM crisis has proved hugely damaging for the PC hardware market, with the…

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You Can Use Your Old Phone As A Router – Here’s How

Eza_Nanda/Shutterstock Over the last couple of years, it has become pretty much standard for phone brands to do an annual launch of new devices. Naturally, these come complete with the latest hardware and software improvements, encouraging users to make the switch. But then, what happens to your old phone after you upgrade? More often than…

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Intel launches new Core Ultra series 3 chips for laptops at CES 2026

Intel launched its highly anticipated Panther Lake mobile processors today at CES 2026 as the Intel Core Ultra Series 3. The new chips will be shipping out with laptops starting this week.Jim Johnson, Intel’s Senior VP and General Manager for Intel’s Client Computing Group, said at the company’s CES press conference that Intel 18A is…

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5 Free Browser Extensions You Should Always Install First

Tada Images/Shutterstock Good browsers work well with their standard features alone. They can protect you when browsing online, autofill your login information, and manage your favorite websites with ease. Some go beyond and add unique features that stand out from the competition, such as Opera’s split-screen and battery indicator, and Google Chrome’s tight integration with Google’s ecosystem.…

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Police Digital Service ex-staffers launch employment tribunal action over mistreatment claims

The Police Digital Service (PDS) is set to be the subject of at least two employment tribunals this year, with former staffers making claims of harassment, sexual discrimination and unfair constructive dismissal against the organisation, Computer Weekly has learned. Three PDS senior executives, including a director, are also understood to have been dismissed in recent…

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