Samsung Pass Not Working? Why & How to Fix it

Samsung Pass is a built-in password manager tool that functions like any other password manager tool. However, it can sometimes run into trouble. Generally, the app fails to load. Or, it displays an error message “Samsung Pass temporarily unavailable.” If your app is not working and you don’t want to switch to alternatives, you can troubleshoot such problems without putting in much effort. In this article, we will look at the simple ways to fix Samsung Pass not working on your device....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 829 words · Troy Ward

SanDisk Desk Drive Desktop SSD (8TB) review: Desk-bound backup makes a solid-state comeback

Tom’s Hardware Verdict SanDisk’s Desk Drive is a solid-state take on old-school external backup, with capacities up to a roomy 8TB. It delivers great performance for a 10 Gbps SSD, costs a lot more than an external hard drive, and requires external power. Ample 8TB of SSD storage Great 10Gbps performance Expensive Requires power adapter 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 7, 2025 · 10 min · 1985 words · Laura Pollard

Seasonic’s next-generation Prime PSUs to will try to stop connectors from melting

Seasonic plans to add a feature to its next-generation Prime power supplies that promises to solve the problem of overheating and melting 12VHPWR and 12V-2×6 power connectors once and for all. While the company promises to solve the problem, it does not resolve its source. AtComputex, the company demonstrated a prototype. A set of sensors, a microcontroller, and firmware that Seasonic plans to incorporate into its upcoming Prime power supplies will all work together, according to the company....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 472 words · James Rice

Server maker sues Elon Musk's X for not paying for hardware — Wiwynn claims over $61M in unpaid hardware bills

X (formerly Twitter), an Elon Musk company, is embroiled in a legal dispute with Wiwynn, a server maker that belongs to Wistron, over $61 million in unpaid hardware bills, reportsBusiness Insider. Wiwynn is not the only company that makes such accusations against X; MiTAC, another Taiwanese server supplier, was similarly impacted in the fourth quarter of 2022, reportsUnited Daily News. The conflict between Twitter and Wiwynn arose after Elon Musk took control of Twitter in 2022 and implemented significant cost-saving measures, including renegotiating supplier contracts, which led to a halt in payments for server parts worth around $120 million, reportsThe Register....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 384 words · Rachel Monroe

SK hynix Beetle X31 (2TB) review: a solid, snazzy scarab

Tom’s Hardware Verdict SK hynix’s Beetle X31 gets roomier, with a 2TB capacity. Its performance isn’t the best in its class, but is still solid. Its pebble-like shape, solid metal shell, and excellent accessories help it stand out. Solid-feeling metal shell Excellent accessory pack Cons Performance, while decent, doesn’t stand out Why you may trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you....

June 7, 2025 · 8 min · 1539 words · Jordan Phillips

SK hynix says its 3D DRAM is half as expensive to produce — credits EUV chipmaking tools

As with process technologies used to make logic chips, DRAM ICs need the usage of EUV lithography as transistors get smaller. Nowadays, Samsung and SK hynix use EUV for a few layers, which is expensive. To make EUV considerably cheaper, DRAM makers will have to adopt three-dimensional transistors and new DRAM structures, said a researcher from SK hynix at an industry conference, reportsThe Elec. DRAM makers constantly strive to make their memory cells as small as possible and make their ICs as small as likely to be more competitive....

June 7, 2025 · 3 min · 516 words · Angela Robinson

Snake game port is only 56 bytes big and and fits in a QR code

In the years since 1997, the landmark release of the Nokia 6110 and its inclusion ofSnakehave seenSnakeported to (or shamelessly ripped off for) countless devices. For about the past year, there’s been an effort to bring it to DOS while continually decreasing its file size—and at long last, we’ve finally reached 56 bytes courtesy ofdonno2048’sSnakefor DOS port[h/tHacker News]. Now, some immediate caveats are worth noting with this particular port ofSnake. First, it runs too fast on the original hardware without a few configuration tweaks pointed out in the Hacker News thread that technically balloon the size past 56 bytes....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 388 words · Leonard Camacho

Sunfounder Pironman 5 Review: Some Avenging Assembly required

Tom’s Hardware Verdict Great fun to build, fantastic cooling and good looks make this case a strong contender for your cash. Great cooling Fun build Web control interface Tidies your setup GPIO access for HATs may become problematic Camera / display port access is awkward 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....

June 7, 2025 · 11 min · 2262 words · Kaitlyn Baker

Supercomputing icon warns that China could have the world's fastest supercomputers

Although the Frontier supercomputer, located at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is considered the fastest supercomputer in the world because it tops the global Top500 list, it may not be the de facto leader. Some scientific papers suggest that Chinese supercomputers, theSunwayandTianhe-3, may surpass Frontier in performance, believes Jack Dongarra, a co-founder of Top 500. “The Chinese have machines that are faster,” Dongarra told theWall Street Journal. “They just have not submitted the results....

June 7, 2025 · 4 min · 674 words · Jennifer Gill

TeamGroup T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 C34 2x24GB Review: Cute On The Outside, Fierce On The Inside

Tom’s Hardware Verdict You may not take the T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 C34’s pinkiness seriously, but looks can be deceiving. The memory kit is not only pretty but also exhibits remarkable performance. Great performance Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO support A little overpriced Pretty tall 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....

June 7, 2025 · 5 min · 1026 words · Drew Hall

Teams Camera Not Working? Try These Fixes

Imagine getting suited up for a meeting, and your camera isn’t working; you really don’t want the effort to go in vain. The Teams app has been around for quite some time. This has given us enough time to understand why the camera may not be working. Camera issues can be difficult, however, difficult to understand. The issue can range from being extremely general to specific, so the user may find the diagnosis process a bit tedious....

June 7, 2025 · 5 min · 884 words · Yvonne Hanson

Tethering Vs Hotspot: Which Is Better

People have been using both tethering and hotspot services to share internet connections. While both provide localized Wi-Fi services to connected devices, they work differently. Tethering is more of a general term for bridging internet connection over other devices. you may use it through different media. Hotspot, meanwhile, is a wireless point through which devices can access the internet. In this article, we speak in detail on tethering and mobile hotspots and suggest which might be more suitable for you....

June 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1255 words · Amy Herrera

The best CPU choice for high-end gaming, AMD's 9800X3D, drops below MSRP

It’s only been around for the last 6 months, but the Ryzen 7 9800X3D has cemented itself as one of thebest gaming CPUs on the market. With its hefty stacked 3D V-Cache, it has been the in-demand CPU for gaming since its launch and has previously been very hard to obtain. Now, with more available stock, we’ve seen the processor not only become readily available but also undergo its first price cut below the original MSRP....

June 7, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Barbara Sherman