Natron’s sodium-ion dream dies after 12 years
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Battery startup collapses after investors refuse to cough up more cash

US sodium-ion battery outfit Natron has shut up shop this week, ending its 12-year attempt to make the chemistry a commercial reality.

Blame for borked SSDs shifts again
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Pre-release firmware in the frame

Another cause has been found for the reason why SSDs have been dying in strange ways since the software king of the world, Microsoft pushed out its August Windows security patch.

Lenovo shows off new Legion Pro OLED monitors
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4K at 240Hz and 2K at 280Hz for gamers chasing silly frame rates

Lenovo used IFA 2025 to roll out a fresh wave of Legion Pro OLED gaming monitors that push pixels and refresh rates to extremes.

Intel is propped up by Uncle Sam and Softbank cash
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CFO insists government stake is “a great deal for taxpayers” while debt pile looms

Shares of Troubled Chipzilla crept up two per cent after Intel finance boss David Zinsner reassured the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street that the firm’s long delayed Altera divestment was finally close.

Google Pixel 10 teardown shows rare common sense
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Easier battery swaps put Apple's glued shut toys to shame

Google has shocked everyone by making the Pixel 10 easier to repair, something that the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple has fought tooth and nail against for years.