Top 10 Best Budget PC Cases With High-End Performance (2022)

If you are looking for the bestbudget PC case, but you’re not actually sure on what to buy, then you have come to the right place! At TechNewsToday, we strive to deliver proper guidance and counsel to our readers. This review focuses on affordable ones, helping you make the right decision when buying one. It is true that having a top-quality computer case can significantly improve your gaming experience. Now, let’s take a look at 10 of the most attractive and practical budget computer cases available on the market....

May 17, 2025 · 20 min · 4248 words · Breanna Carter

Trump administration brands Amazon's tariff transparency plan a 'hostile and political act'

A significant rift appears to be opening between the Trump Administration andAmazonfounder Jeff Bezos, sparking anexplosive press briefingearlier today. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt described Amazon’spurported plansto display the costs of tariffs next to product listings as a “hostile and political act” and accused Amazon / Bezos of partnering with a “Chinese propaganda arm.” The media storm was precipitated during a briefing to mark 100 days of the second Trump presidency when a reporter asked about the above-linked report....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 447 words · Russell Greene

TSMC explores using 510x515 mm rectangular silicon wafers — tripling the usable area of current 300mm diameter tech

TSMC is developing a new advanced chip packaging method using rectangular panel-like substrates to meet growing demand for advanced multi-chiplet processors, reportsNikkei. The development is still in its early stages and could take several years to commercialize, but if it occurs, it will represent a significant technical change for the world’s largest contract chipmaker. Instead of300mm diameter wafers, TSMC’s new method reportedly uses rectangular substrates measuring 510mm by 515mm. These panels offer a usable area approximately 3....

May 17, 2025 · 2 min · 417 words · Michele Dalton

TSMC to reportedly speed up fab building in the US, third fab to begin construction this year

It took TSMC around five years to build the first module of itsFab 21near Phoenix, Arizona, from groundbreaking to production start. This is significantly longer than the company takes to construct a fab in Taiwan. But now that TSMC’s executives in the U.S. have learned how to build fabs in America, the world’s No. 1 contract chipmaker plans to build its U.S. production facilities at a pace comparable to one it has in Taiwan (about two years), reportsNikkei....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 501 words · Jamie Oconnor

TSMC's first High-NA EUV litho tool to begin installation this month say industry insiders

TSMC was ahead of Intel with the adoption of EUV lithography tools for mass production, but when it comes toHigh-NA EUV systems, it looks like the company is behind its American rival. WhileIntel is already using its ASML High-NA EUV machinefor R&D purposes, intending to use High-NA EUV lithography in the next two or three years, TSMC will only begin installation of its first High-NA EUV tool for R&D later this month, according to reports byDigiTimesandUnited Daily News....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 438 words · Hunter Powers

U.S. investigates whether DeepSeek smuggled Nvidia AI GPUs via Singapore

Bloombergreports that the U.S. government is investigating whether DeepSeek acquired Nvidia’s restricted GPUs for AI workloads through intermediaries in Singapore, bypassing U.S. export restrictions. Concerns have grown asDeepSeek’s AI model R1shows capabilities on par with leading OpenAI andGooglemodels. Adding to the concerns, Singapore’s share of Nvidia’s revenue increased from 9% to 22% in two years. DeepSeek has not disclosed the specific hardware used to train its R1 model. However, it previously indicated that it used a limited number ofH800GPUs — 2,048 — to train itsV3 modelwith 671 billion parameters in just two months, or 2....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 558 words · Renee Carter

US gov't working on list of Chinese fabs banned from advanced chipmaking tools as China's stockpiling spree continues

The U.S. government is in the process of creating a list of Chinese chipmaking facilities that are restricted from receiving advanced tools,Reutersreports, citing three people familiar with the matter. The list is expected to be ready within a couple of months. Meanwhile, Chinese entities areaccelerating purchases of lithography systems from ASMLand, possibly American companies, too. The list is said to be geared toward simplifying compliance for companies that ship chipmaking tools to the People’s Republic, but on the other hand, it may patch some loopholes to make it harder for Chinese entities to overcome U....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 538 words · Paul Allen

WAN Vs LAN – What’s The Difference?

A Local Area Network (LAN), as the name implies, is a group of devices linked together in a local network. A LAN allows for high-speed communication and resource sharing between the computers in the network through technologies such as Ethernet or Wi-Fi. A Wide Area Network (WAN), to put it simply, is a collection of networks. WANs are implemented using technologies like optical fiber and are used to connect LANs and other networks over large areas such as cities, countries, or even the world....

May 17, 2025 · 5 min · 967 words · Brian Miller

Western Digital granted permission to expand HDD production facility in Thailand

The Board of Investment (BOI) of the Kingdom of Thailand hasapprovedWestern Digital’s plan to expand its hard disk drive production facility in the country. If Western Digital proceeds with this plan, this will be the first significant expansion of its HDD production capacity in years. In total, Western Digital plans to invest ฿23 billion ($689 million) in the expansion of its ‘HDD production and related equipment operations’ in Bang Pa-In Industrial Estate, Ayutthaya Province, and 304 Industrial Park in Prachinburi Province, as noted byThe Register....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 428 words · Brian Franklin

What Is a Normal SSD Temperature? How to Check It

Your system could suffer severe damage if any of your PC components overheat. Aside from slower performance and frequent BSOD errors, these components can have permanent damage if the overheating continues. That’s why you need to keep tabs on their temperature on a regular basis. Your SSD on the other hand has a high chance of overheating quickly. Today, we are here to discuss normal SSD temperatures and how to measure them....

May 17, 2025 · 4 min · 775 words · Carl Nguyen

Why is My Word Document Black? How to Fix it

The most probable cause behind the word document display black is enabling dark mode. On the other hand, the dark mode can be enabled/disabled with several settings, mainly the Windows and Word application settings. Regardless of where the word document is displaying black, go through the various ways to turn off the dark background as well as the interface. Turn off the Dark Mode on Word Since you are seeing the black background, dark mode is probably turned on....

May 17, 2025 · 2 min · 239 words · Ryan Hernandez

Windows 10 support is ending — but End of 10 wants you to switch to Linux

Microsoftis ending support for Windows 10 on Jul 07, 2025. After that, there won’t be any feature updates orsecuritypatches for your machine. The company has been pushing users to switch to devices that are ready forWindows 11, including its new Copilot+ PCs.But a small group calling itself"End of 10"has a different idea — instead of switching to a new PC, switch away from Windows altogether. The team, which includessome people involvedin the Linux community and KDE project, is pushing for people to install Linux on their Windows 10 PCs, or to find someone with technical expertise to help....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 552 words · Nancy Rice

Windows 11 Enterprise machines can now get updates while you work—no reboot required

Microsofthas officially announced the release ofhotpatch updatesfor Windows 11 Enterprise builds. This new updating protocol is currently for Enterprise 11 versions 24H2, which applies to AMD and Intel x64 devices. This isn’t the first time the new hotpatching system has been mentioned, but it is the first time it’s become widely available across Windows 11 Enterprise 24H2 devices. If you’re new to the hotpatching system, the biggest takeaway is the ability to apply updates without the need to restart....

May 17, 2025 · 2 min · 423 words · Patrick Wyatt