Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 750W PSU Review

Tom’s Hardware Verdict While the Toughpower GF A3 750W PSU offers solid voltage regulation, low noise, and modular cabling, its underwhelming thermal management and reliance on lesser-known component suppliers detract from its overall value. At its current price, it faces stiff competition from more robust alternatives in the mid-tier PSU market. Very high power-to-size ratio 80 Plus Platinum efficiency Fully modular design ATX 3.0 compliant High noise under load Not ideal for hot environments...

May 22, 2025 · 12 min · 2396 words · Katherine Smith

Three suspected Chinese spies arrested in Germany — caught stealing sensitive tech secrets

Three people suspected of stealing “innovative technologies for military use” for China have been arrested in Germany. Prosecutors say the individuals, referred to as Thomas R, Herwig F, and Ina F, acted for Chinese intelligence from around June 2022 onwards via a company in Dusseldorf. One of the individuals, Thomas R, was allegedly an agent for an employee of China’s Ministry of StateSecurity, according to anABC Newsreport. These arrests come just a week after German Chancellor Olaf Sholz visited China....

May 22, 2025 · 2 min · 373 words · Pamela Martinez

TikTok mistakenly refunds Bambu Lab A1 3D printer buyers — newer, non-faulty models flagged along with those that pose a safety risk

If you’ve recently purchased a Bambu Lab A1 on TikTok Shop and received a notice that you’re getting a refund because the machine is faulty, hold on a second before you toss it in the dumpster. It’s probably fine. Recalled A1 3D printers can be identified by their QR code, which has an A on the sixth digit. Faulty machines were manufactured and sold before July 21, 2025. If your printer was manufactured after January, it has the new, safer heat bed cables....

May 22, 2025 · 3 min · 630 words · Hannah Hunter

Titan Army P2510S 25-inch 240 Hz QHD gaming monitor review: Impressive color, performance and value

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.Find out more about how we test. Grayscale, Gamma and Color The P2510S ships in its Standard picture mode which is reasonably accurate in the DCI-P3 color space. An sRGB mode is available for those that want it. Any preset can be calibrated to a higher standard....

May 22, 2025 · 5 min · 869 words · Brian Chen

Top 10 Fixes For ‘YouTube Full Screen Not Working’

YouTube videos are enjoyed best on a fullscreen mode. But, due to several reasons, you may be stuck in a mini-player mode. Generally, you may be facing the issue because the browser is not updated to the latest version. You are also likely to face the issue if the cache data gets corrupted. The browser’s themes and extensions can also create the issue. In the article, we will check out the various potential solutions to resolve the YourTube fullscreen not working problem....

May 22, 2025 · 4 min · 651 words · Cathy Hernandez

Top 19 Games With Best Graphics in 2022

We are at a point when graphics in video games play an important part in deciding whether or not people want to play the game. Sure, playing classic games is fun sometimes, but people don’t spend thousands of bucks on building their dream PC just to play some classic games. If you are searching for the games with the best graphics and visuals, you don’t need to worry. We have listed some games that are bound to give your graphics card a hard time....

May 22, 2025 · 16 min · 3197 words · Kelly Chapman

TSMC unveils 1.4nm technology: 2nd Gen GAA transistors, full node advantages, coming in 2028

TSMC has revealed its A14 (1.4nm-class) manufacturing technology, which it promises will offer significant performance, power, and transistor density benefits over its N2 (2nm) process. At its North American Technology Symposium 2025 on Wednesday, the company disclosed that the new node will rely on its 2nd Generation gate-all-around (GAA) nanosheet transistors and will offer further flexibility with NanoFlex Pro technology. TSMC expectsA14 to enter mass production in 2028— but without backside power delivery....

May 22, 2025 · 4 min · 793 words · Jason Diaz

Two Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB cards ring in at $269 after aggressive promos this Prime Day

If you’re looking for an attainable graphics card capable of modern 1080p gaming, these are some of the best GPU deals we’ve seen onPrime Day. There’s just one caution: both of the cards come with only 8GB of VRAM. TheAsus Dual RX 9060 XT 8GBis 11% off and comes with a $30 promotional gift card after purchase. For those who want a flashier option,ASRock’s RX 9060 XT 8GBcomes with a $70 promotional gift card after purchase....

May 22, 2025 · 3 min · 636 words · Andrew Garcia

US investigates China's access to RISC-V — open standard instruction set may become new site of US-China chip war

The U.S. Department of Commerce is investigating the risks of China’s access to the RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA) for processors,Reuters reports, heeding calls from lawmakers. RISC-V (pronounced risk-five) is an ISA, a software instruction standard that tells processors how to receive instructions (e.g. x86 and ARM). RISC-V’s low complexity is easier to work with than x86, and is a fully open standard — unlike Arm, its primary competitor. While not popular in mainstream computing products, the standard has a high potential for most processor use cases, concerning U....

May 22, 2025 · 3 min · 531 words · Melvin Chavez

US reportedly plans to curb sales of AI GPUs to Malaysia and Thailand to prevent smuggling to China

The U.S. government is preparing a new set of export rules that would tighten control over the exports of advanced Nvidia AI GPUs to Malaysia and Thailand, in a bid to prevent the re-export of these components to China amid existing bans, according toBloomberg. A preliminary version of the new export rule, reported byBloomberg,states that the U.S. Commerce Department would require companies to obtain a U.S. government export license before sending AI GPUs to the two Southeast Asian nations....

May 22, 2025 · 2 min · 386 words · Lance Escobar

US to reportedly sanction 200 more Chinese chip firms — high bandwidth memory might also see export bans

The US government may introduce a new series of sanctions affecting at least 200 domestic chip makers in China, per a report fromReuters. These new regulations came to light in an e-mail by the US Chamber of Commerce to its members - the largest lobbying group in the US - also hinting at a forthcoming ban-hammer on the export of High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). For the past few years, the US and China have wageda chip war, and recent policies have limited the export of equipment manufactured on US soil....

May 22, 2025 · 3 min · 460 words · David Brooks

WeCreat Vision Pro 45W review: Greater than the sum of its parts

Tom’s Hardware Verdict The WeCreat Vision Pro brings a powerful 45W laser and automatic features to the party, but the real strength of this machine is the ecosystem of add-ons and modules that take it to the next level. 45-watt laser can easily engrave many materials Fully enclosed work area keeps smoke from escaping Included MakeIt! software is easy to use without compromising features for power users Optional 2W IR laser can easily engrave stainless steel...

May 22, 2025 · 17 min · 3563 words · Ryan Jacobs

Western Digital rolls out new 2.5-inch HDDs for the first time in seven years: is 6TB the swan song for 2.5-inch hard drives?

Western Digitalthis weekintroduceda series of 6TB external hard drives based on 2.5-inch HDDs, which highlights the first new capacity point for this hard disk drive form factor in about seven years. There is a catch, though: the HDD is slow and will unlikely fit into any mobile PCs, so it looks like it will exclusively serve portable and specialized storage products. Western Digital’s 6TB 2.5-inch HDD is currently used for the latest versions of the company’s My Passport, Black P10, and G-Drive ArmorATDexternal storagedevices and is not available separately....

May 22, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Robert Davidson