Deleted File Not in Recycle Bin? Here’s How to Fix it

Recycle Bin has always been a Hail Mary when we accidentally delete any files. Just pop into Recycle bin and restore the files, and everything is spiffy again, Right? Recycle Bin is a wonderful windows feature, but what if the deleted files don’t end up in the Bin. It can be disastrous to find out that we can never recover these files. Don’t worry. We havecompiled a list of ways to tackle this situation with some preventive ways to never face the issue again in the future....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 848 words · Andrew Mcconnell

Dell will have an eight-way Nvidia Blackwell server with liquid cooling — coming later this year

When Nvidia announced itsBlackwell B200-series processorsearlier this spring, the company also introduced its own servers based on the GPUs. While Nvidia confirmed that traditional server makers likeDell, HPE, and Lenovo will also offer Blackwell-based machines, there weren’t many details at the time. That changes with today’sannouncement from Dell.Nvidia and Dell took the wraps off the upcoming Dell PowerEdge XE9680L server with liquid cooling and eight Nvidia Blackwell Tensor Core GPUs. Liquid cooling implies that the PowerEdge XE9680L server will be aimed at applications that require the highest performance possible, so we expect the machine to use the B200 GPU and cost a lot of money....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Latoya Hamilton

Elecrow CrowView Note Review: Portable Pi Projects

Tom’s Hardware Verdict In the world of Raspberry Pi laptops, Elecrow’s CrowView Note is the current best example. It’s not perfect, but it solves the issues found in the many alternatives that are on the market. Great screen Adapter connection is easy to use Decent battery life Keyboard / trackpad are very usable Plastic chassis Adapter plate tolerance is tight No charge complete LED Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you....

June 4, 2025 · 9 min · 1716 words · Christopher Garcia

Elon Musk says the next-generation Grok 3 model will require 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs to train

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and founder of xAI, made some bold predictions about the development of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and discussed the challenges facing the AI industry. He predicts that AGI could surpass human intelligence as soon as next year or by 2026, but that it will take an extreme number of processors to train, which in turn requires huge amounts of electricity, reportsReuters.Musk’s venture, xAI, is currently training the second version of its Grok large language mode and expects to complete its next training phase by May....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · David Barnes

Enthusiast makes their own liquid nitrogen with readily available refrigeration components

Liquid nitrogen (LN2) is a substance with a boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius (or -320 degrees Fahrenheit), and typically those who want to use it need to buy it directly or use incredibly specialized equipment to cool regular nitrogen themselves. Recently, though, YouTuber Hyperspace Pirate proved that you can actually cool your own nitrogen into real liquid nitrogen at home, albeit with the help of refrigeration components scavenged from several refrigerators and air conditioning units....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 482 words · Melanie Sanchez

Firebrand ex-Arm China CEO founds RISC-V processor startup

Allen Wu, formerly the chief executive of Arm China, hasreportedlyfounded a new company that will develop chips based on theRISC-Vinstruction set architecture. The company – Zhongzhi Chip (Shanghai) Technology Co. — will of course challenge both Arm and Arm China in some respect. Meanwhile, rumor has it that the company could be a Tenstorrent ‘representative’ in China. Details about the Zhongzhi Chip are scarce, but the word chip in the name implies that we are talking about an entity that designs RISC-V processor IP and computing platform solutions rather than microcontroller units, though this is our assumption not a fact cast in stone....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 429 words · Mr. Robert Adams

Fixed: Windows Failed to Start A Recent Hardware or Software Change Might Be The Cause

If you have enabled Windows Boot Manager or use an older Operating System where the UEFI bootloader is not available, you will encounter the error message: “Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.” It appears when the Boot Manager can’t access the boot device. It will also display a possible cause, such as, “A required device isn’t connected or can’t be accessed.” This issue mainly happens because of the corruption of the boot files necessary to start the OS....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 565 words · Sandra Morgan

G.Skill pushing new CAMM2 DDR5 memory modules to the overclocking limit — hits DDR5-10000 speeds on modified ASUS motherboard

High-performance memory maker G.Skill just announced that it has hit an overclocking milestone withCAMM2. This new memory standard is designed to replace the SO-DIMM and UDIMM formats we’re used to with a thinner and faster substitute, with the first moduleshitting the market around mid-2024. Thecompany saidthat it hit the DDR5-10000 Memtest-stable memory speed milestone using a 64GB CAMM2 memory module on a custom Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Hero CAMM2 motherboard paired with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265K CPU....

June 4, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Denise Payne

Get this $10 budget Lenovo speaker setup for your laptop or dorm room

Today’s deal is on a budget set of speakers to perhaps enhance the sound from a small laptop and give a little more volume or clarity to a small room. These speakers from Lenovo certainly aren’t going to burst any eardrums or provide Hi-Res audiophile sound quality, but what they are going to do is offer you a small sound solution for only ten bucks. you may find today’s deal at Amazon, where theLenovo Speakers M0520 are available for only $10....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Mrs. Rebecca Horne

Grab the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D CPU for just $209 at Amazon

If you’ve been holding out for a new processor but don’t want to pay full price, now is a great time to check out this offer on theAMD Ryzen 7 5700X3D. This processor was released earlier this year at around $249. However, it’s currently listed for its lowest price to date atAmazon, at just $209. No expiration has been specified for the offer, so it’s unclear how long it will be available at this price....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 342 words · Jason Baker

Hands-on with Hyte's Nexus Link: Huge-screen AIO cooler takes center stage, plus simplified cables and fans that snap together with magnets, making for easier PC building

Last year, Corsair rolled out itsiCue Linklineup, which simplifies the PC building process by integrating cooling and lighting connections into a single, daisy-chainable cable, letting you connect and control your AIO cooler, RGB fans, and other components via a single cable plugged into hub.At the same time, upstart case, cooling, and peripheral rival, Hyte, was working on a very similar concept that it callsNexus Link. Similar to iCue Link, Hyte’s offering has fans that snap together magnetically, a proprietary connector for daisy chaining, as well as RGB strips that come in multiple lengths, to really give your setup that gamer glow....

June 4, 2025 · 17 min · 3575 words · Felicia Velazquez

Hard drive, SSD puncher puts four holes through your drives — Puncher P30 destroys physical media with 12 tons of pressure

Japan-based Ohden Co. Ltd. announced the Puncher P30, an electric hard drive and SSD destroyer that drills four holes through your hard drive or SSDs with 12 tons of maximum pressure. The device will help you permanently destroy mechanical and flash-based storage. Unlike the previously reportedHDD/ SSD shredderandDiskMantler, the Puncher P30 pierces four holes through the platters inside 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch mechanical drives. It uses electric hydraulics to provide pressure of up to 12 tons, the force needed to destroy any storage drives....

June 4, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Derek Martinez

Heads roll at MSI China after games deletion joke backlash – Asus enjoys trolling opportunity

MSI Gaming’s social media team in China recently posted a joke about a neglected girl deleting her boyfriend’s games. According to a report shared byITHome, the joke backfired with netizens in China bitterly complaining about MSI’s post and threatening to boycottthe company’s products. However, the fallout from MSI’s comedy misfire has gone even further over recent days: the offending social media post was deleted and the team made an apology, Asus enjoyed trolling its rival, and the MSI Gaming social media team in China has now been replaced with the promise to hold relevant personnel accountable....

June 4, 2025 · 4 min · 685 words · Damon Vaughn