EKWB issues public apology regarding delayed payments — promises employees and suppliers it will change its ways

EKWB has responded to recent reports revealing financial disarray within the company. CEO Edvard König issueda public statementaffirming the company’s faults and promising to rectify issues including outstanding payments to personnel and suppliers, as well as improving internal communication within the company.König confirmed that everything previous reports discovered was true. He affirmed that EK’s external contractors and business partners have experienced delayed payments. Since returning to his position as CEO in February 2024, König reports that he has been able to address several issues within the company, including the amended filing of U....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 543 words · Connor Marshall

Elon Musk's xAI plans to build 'Gigafactory of Compute' by fall 2025 — using 100,000 Nvidia's H100 GPUs

xAI, Elon Musk’s AI startup, plans to build a massive supercomputer to enhance its AI chatbot,Grok, reportsReuterscitingThe Information. The supercomputer, which Elon Musk refers to as the Gigafactory of Compute, is projected to be ready by fall 2025 and might involve a collaboration with Oracle. With this development, Musk aims to significantly surpass rival GPU clusters in both size and capability. In a presentation for investors, Elon Musk revealed that the new supercomputer will use as many as 100,000 Nvidia’s H100 GPUs based on the Hopper architecture, making it at least four times larger than the largest existing GPU clusters, according toThe Information....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 397 words · Andre Jimenez

Enthusiast shows how to build 16MB 30-pin SIMMs to upgrade your vintage 386DX PC

If you’re into vintage computing, particularly from the days when memory came in30-pin SIMMs, you probably know how challenging it can be to find functional memory for your projects. You might also think you’re limited to what was considered the most memory the PC could handle, likely 8MB or less. One YouTube creator has a surprise for you: a DIY guide and easily purchasable parts to build your own 30-pin SIMMs with 16MB of memory each....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 475 words · Brian Kramer

EU fab tool makers get reprieve in EU-U.S. tariffs deal — ASML and others to be exempted from 15% duty

The trade agreement signed by the U.S. President and the President of the European Commission earlier this week imposes a 15% tariff on virtually all goods made in Europe and shipped to America, except several groups of products that include semiconductor production equipment, which will be subject to zero-for-zero tariffs. As a result, tools made by companies like ASML will not get more expensive in the U.S. “We have also agreed on zero-for-zero tariffs on a number of strategic products,” astatementby the European Commission reads....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Donald Hood

Every Bloodborne Boss in Order

Every boss in Bloodborne has a unique design and mechanisms. They are fierce, horrifying, and certainly a lot stronger than you. These bosses pose the biggest threat when it comes to progressing through the levels and act as the gatekeepers standing between you and the next stage. The bosses in this game are built differently and can be found at various stages throughout the game. They also drop unique items when you defeat them, making the rest of the journey easier as you go....

July 3, 2025 · 11 min · 2269 words · Jennifer Petersen

EVGA's classified AMD motherboard has been declassified — EVGA X670E Classified prototype motherboard fetches over $1,300

Hardware enthusiastJiacheng Liurecently flaunted several EVGA X670E Classified prototypes on his X account. While the motherboard’s future is unknown, the existence of the engineering samples (ES) indicates that EVGA was at least working on an AM5 motherboard for AMD RyzenZen 4and newer processors. Like previous Classified motherboards, the EVGA X670E Classified clings to the larger E-ATX form factor. Tailored to hardcore enthusiasts and extreme overclockers, the motherboard sports a 14-phase power delivery system with two 8-pin EPS power connectors to feed the Ryzen processor....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 609 words · Justin Trevino

Facebook Saying No Internet Connection – How to Fix it

Facebook sends you “No Internet Connection” message when a connection is lost while launching the app. If you encounter the error despite the active internet, the Facebook server might be down. If the server is down, you might have to wait until the team identifies a fix. Sometimes an issue with your mobile carrier or Wi-Fi could be the cause of the error. Other factors like app bugs, corrupted cache data, etc....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Madeline Garcia

Full Xbox 360 recompilation for PC debuts with Sonic Unleashed Recompiled

Almost a full sixteen years following its initial November 2008 release,Sonic Unleashedfinally has a fully-blown native PC port, dubbedUnleashed Recompiled. This is a Recompiled PC port, specifically, thanks to fan efforts pioneering theXenonRecompandXenosRecomptools used to do it, allowing for PowerPC code and Xenos shaders to be converted into x86 PC-compatible C++ and HLSL code, respectively. This also means that, in theory,anyXbox 360 game should now be fully Recompilable for native PC port goodness, including those unsupported by modern Xbox Backward Compatibility, effectively freeing several games from the graveyard — and opening the doors of modding wider than ever....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 584 words · Evelyn Garcia

High demand for Intel's Arc B580 as retailers receive weekly restocks — demand outstrips supply for the new $249 GPU champion

Intel has just launched the second-generation of its Intel Arc graphics cards, and it became an instant hit among reviewers, enthusiasts, and just about everyone. Its great price-to-performance ratio has seen it becomethe new $249 GPU champion, bringing in much needed competition to the budget graphics card market by undercutting the launch prices of the Nvidia RTX 4060 and AMD RX 7600 while offering better performance. It’s so good that many retailers have run out of stock almost as soon as it launched, and Intel toldThe Vergethat it’s working hard to put more GPUs on store shelves....

July 3, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · Sean Brown

How To Change Your IP Address On Any Device

Perhaps your IP got blacklisted, or maybe you’re just trying to bypass some geo-restrictions. Regardless of the exact reason, changing your IP is actually quite simple. But before we dive into that, we’ve briefly explained IP address and it’s types to help you figure out how to change your IP in your specific case. Types of IP Address An Internet Protocol (IP) Address is basically a set of numbers assigned to, and used to identify and locate a device on a network....

July 3, 2025 · 5 min · 1039 words · Lee Ramirez

How to Clean a Mousepad

Cleaning your mousepad is way much easier than cleaning other PC components. Simply wash it in some soap water. However, this is only useful if you are looking forgeneral cleaningof your mousepad. In case there is a stubborn grime, you may need adeep cleaning. To deep clean your mousepad,rub it with a spongeor a soft brush. In case you have some stains, you may even need to apply somebaking soda....

July 3, 2025 · 2 min · 283 words · Douglas Parker

How To Dual Boot Linux and Windows on any PC

Taking your first steps into the world of Linux can be a scary proposition. After all, we have a whole new world ofterminal commands, desktop environments and applications to learn. Thankfully Linux installation has improved leaps and bounds from the earliest text based installers used in the late 1990s (Where I started my journey with Mandrake, Corel Linux) via graphical installers in the early 2000s (Ubuntu, Open Suse). From the 2010s we have seen better graphical installers providing clearer and easier means to install the latest Linux distro....

July 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1192 words · Kelly Irwin

How to Get Sand Out of Charging Port

If you’ve been to a beach recently, you know how easy it is to get sand inside your phone’s charging port. Simply leaving it in the sand or even dropping it for a few seconds can cause sand grains to enter your phone. Also, if you frequently find yourself in a dusty environment, sand can gradually accumulate in your phone’s charging port. Anyway, let’s see how you can clean your charging port if sand has gotten inside it....

July 3, 2025 · 1 min · 180 words · Ashley Mays