Monday 7 August 2023

Top 5 Tech News Headlines for August 7, 2023

Here are the top tech news headlines for today, August 7, 2023:

  • AMD's fastest CPU ever gets a big price cut. The 128-core AMD EPYC Genoa processor, which was released just two months ago, is now available with a 21% discount. This makes it a more affordable option for businesses and other organizations that need a powerful CPU for demanding workloads.
  • Post Malone spends $2 million on a Magic: The Gathering card. The rapper Post Malone is known for his love of expensive collectibles, and he recently spent a whopping $2 million on a rare Magic: The Gathering card. The card, called the Black Lotus, is one of the most valuable in the game, and it's only the second one to ever be sold for over $2 million.
  • Overwatch 2's mysterious hacker "The Enigma" is revealed to be John Cena. The identity of Overwatch 2's mysterious hacker "The Enigma" has finally been revealed, and it's none other than WWE superstar John Cena. Cena made his debut as The Enigma in a recent trailer for Overwatch 2, and he's set to play a major role in the game's story.
  • Intel Meteor Lake turns heads with clock speed leak. Intel's next-generation Meteor Lake CPUs are expected to be some of the fastest on the market, and a recent leak has revealed that they could have clock speeds of up to 5.8 GHz. This would make Meteor Lake CPUs significantly faster than their predecessors, and it would put them in direct competition with AMD's Ryzen 7000 series.
  • The Apple Watch 9 might underwhelm – apart from one key upgrade. The Apple Watch 9 is expected to be announced later this year, and it's rumored to have a number of new features, including a new design, a faster processor, and a blood glucose sensor. However, one of the most significant upgrades might be the addition of a new sleep tracking feature.
  • Microsoft warns sporting events could be targets for major cyberattacks. Microsoft has warned that sporting events could be targets for major cyberattacks in the future. The company said that attackers could use malware to disrupt or even cancel events, or they could steal sensitive data from athletes or spectators. Microsoft is urging sporting organizations to take steps to protect themselves from cyberattacks, such as implementing security measures and conducting regular training exercises.

These are just a few of the top tech news headlines for today, August 7, 2023. For more tech news, be sure to check out your favorite tech websites and blogs.

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