Instagram Password Reset Not Working – Why and How to Fix It

With all the things you have to take care of, remembering your Instagram password by heart might be the least of your concern. That’s where the Instagram password reset feature comes into the picture. But, when the Instagram password reset stops working, logging in back to your account can be a real hassle. To help you with this, the fixes suggested in this article may come in handy. So, go through them to get back into your Instagram account asap....

June 28, 2025 · 5 min · 913 words · Cameron Torres

Intel Arrow Lake QS CPU pictured — 'Q33K' CPU is seemingly a Core Ultra 7 265K

Intel will soon launch the company’s newCore Ultra 200(codenamed Arrow Lake) army, competing against thebest CPUs. Images of a qualification sample Arrow Lake CPU have been leaked on the Chinese forumBaidu Tieba(via X userHarukaze5719). The chip is labeled as the ‘Q33K,’ not a final product name but an internal codename akin to pre-launch AMD CPUs referred to by their OPN code or other numbers. While the full codename is hard to make out, the ‘Q’ could signify that this is a qualification sample, a kind of CPU that closely resembles the final product but is still not quite ready for launch....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Yvonne Cisneros

Intel crams Meteor Lake laptop chips into a socket for edge computing — includes Arc graphics and NPU for AI workloads

Intel announced it’s finally bringing LGA1851 socket-compatible Core Ultra processors based on theMeteor Lakearchitecture to the market. But before you get your hopes up, these chips are targeted at edge computing rather than consumer desktops. Intel’s new edge-focused CPUs will be the first-ever Meteor Lake CPUs to come in an LGA socket format.The chips are optimized for on-premise edge computing. Intel reports that itsCore Ultraprocessors for edge will offer up to 5X better image classification inference performance compared to its outgoing 14th GenRaptor Lake Refreshdesktop processors....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 598 words · Victor Hendricks

Intel preps Xeon R1S CPUs with 136 PCIe 5.0 lanes — Granite Rapids rumored with up to 80 cores for single-socket platform

One of AMD’s EPYC processors' competitive advantages (except those in AM5 packaging, of course) has always been their set of 128 PCIe lanes, which allow the installation of plenty of accelerators and/or high-end storage devices. But Intel is looking to give AMD’s CPUs a fight with its Xeon 6 R1S processor with 136 PCIe lanes, reportsServeTheHome. There is a catch, though: the CPU is designed for single-socket systems only. Intel’s Xeon 6 R1S is a part of Intel’sXeon 6700-series Granite Rapids family,featuring high-performance CPU cores that are targeted at users who need ample PCIe connectivity but do not require the highest core counts found in Xeon 6900-series CPUs....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 399 words · Taylor Jones

Jensen Huang tells Caltech grads to pursue 'zero-billion-dollar markets' — hopes to inspire the next big tech leaders

Earlier in the week Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang spoke at Caltech, as the keynote speaker at the Class of 2024 Commencement Ceremony. Huang,one of the richest people in the world, talked about how Nvidia used to build products that “would be incredibly successful, generate enormous amounts of excitement. And then one year later, we were kicked out of those markets.” The fabled graphics and acceleration computing company went through several rough patches in the 90s....

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 709 words · Sabrina Wilson

Lenovo's grenade-styled external SSD looks certain to delay you at airport security

Lenovo hasrevealedthat it has designed a hand grenade-inspired external SSD. The design pays tribute to the recently released China blockbuster war movie Operation Dragon, also known as Operation Leviathan orOperation Hadalin some territories. Frequent fliers will probably want to avoid weapons-styled computer accessories and electronics like this, to prevent any unnecessary delays when passing throughsecurity. A machine translation of the blurb in the above image reads: “Lenovo Crowdfunding - Savior Tactical Mobile SSD....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 453 words · Tracey Torres

Lenovo's new Yoga 9 laptops include an in-display webcam, dual 14-inch OLED Book 9i with a bigger battery

Lenovo’s premium consumer Yoga lineup continues to push the boundaries of technology and style here atCES2025. The Yoga Slim 9i sports a striking “tidal teal” exterior, under a glass lid, while hiding a 32MP camera under its OLED screen – seemingly a first for a laptop, giving it what Lenovo calls a 98% screen-to-body ratio (although there is still a camera bump on the lid).The company has also updated its dual-screen Book 9i (Gen 10), stepping up to two 14-inch OLED panels (and stepping the battery size up slightly, to 88 Whr)....

June 28, 2025 · 4 min · 729 words · Matthew Reed

Mac won’t Boot From Usb? Here’s How To Fix It

By booting macOS from a USB flash drive, users can repair the system as well as upgrade to the most recent version of the OS. If you can’t boot macOS from a USB drive, the option might be disabled by default. This can also happen if the bootable media is not properly created or the USB drive has a problem. It is also probable that the bootable media’s Disk partition and file system are incompatible with the system....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 579 words · Desiree Allen

Maker designs custom Raspberry Pi 5 case using CNC machined aluminum for the ultimate cooling

Makers are always creating some amazing using theRaspberry Pibut every now and then they go the extra mile and maker and developer Ideatracker, as they’re known as over at Reddit, has, using a CNC machine, built an impressivealuminum caseto passively cool their Raspberry Pi. This case serves as a great alternative to fans, keeping the temperatures low, and the noise too! According to Ideatracker, this case was crafted from a piece of aluminum that cost $15....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Alex Stevenson

Memory chip production at risk as North Korea ramps up threats against South Korea, which produces 71% of global memory supply, 51% of NAND for SSDs

North Korea has signaled that it intends to tear up its decades-long constitutional commitment to pursue a peaceful unification with the South, reports theAssociated Press, and it also stated it wouldn’t hesitate to “annihilate” the South if provoked. The ramping up of belligerent rhetoric occurs as the communist nation cooperates more closely with Russia and China, and South Korea cooperates with US sanctions and takes part in US military exercises....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 520 words · Robert Salazar

Microsoft has no plans to fix Windows RDP bug that lets you log in with old passwords

Microsoftapparently has no plans to fix asecurityflaw that leaves machines vulnerable using Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). In a recent report submitted to the Microsoft Security Response Center by Daniel Wade, the current configuration of Windows RDP will allow users to access machines to using old, cached passwords even if they have been updated or changed. This makes it impossible to prevent access to machines using RDP by changing the password....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Linda Gillespie

Microsoft researchers build 1-bit AI LLM with 2B parameters — model small enough to run on some CPUs

Microsoftresearchers just created BitNet b1.58 2B4T, an open-source 1-bit large language model (LLM) with two billion parameters trained on four trillion tokens. But what makes this AI model unique is that it’s lightweight enough to work efficiently on a CPU, withTechCrunchsaying an Apple M2 chip can run it. The model is also readily available onHugging Face, allowing anyone to experiment with it. Bitnets use 1-bit weights with only three possible values: -1, 0, and +1 — technically it’s a “1....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 571 words · Tami Miller

Minisforum 790S7 Mini PC with AMD Ryzen 9 7940HX can accommodate a low-profile desktop GPU

Popular mini-PC maker Minisforum has just launched a 7-liter Mini ITX PC, sporting an AMD Ryzen 7940HX (Phoenix) processor withRadeon610M integrated graphics, called theMinisforum 790S7. However, you can upgrade the device’s GPU as it can accommodate a low-profile GPU up to the triple-fanGigabyte RTX 4060 OC-8GL. This isn’t the first mini-PC from Minisforum that features a discrete GPU, it previously launched theNeptune Series HX90Gwhich packed a Radeon RX6600M, for example. However, this is the first one we have seen that can accommodate a desktop-grade GPU (albeit low profile) within its chassis....

June 28, 2025 · 3 min · 476 words · William Lyons