Apple is preparing to move its M-series chips for MacBooks to Intel’s 18A-P node, while the company eyes a 2028 transition for iPhones to Intel’s 14A process. The shifts promise efficiency gains and power savin...
A behind-the-scenes adjustment in Windows Update now automatically detects and reverts problematic driver installat...
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The latest batch of security patches from Microsoft targets 120 flaws across Windows and Office, with a focus on en...
A potential union strike looms over Samsung, threatening its financial stability with possible losses of $20 billio...
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Apple is reportedly shifting to Intel's advanced process node for its M-series chips starting in 2027, while planni...