Tech News Roundup: X Updates, Nvidia Rumors, and More

A quick look at the latest tech headlines, including updates to X's Communities feature, rumors about new Nvidia GPUs, a data breach at NTT Com, and charges against Garantex administrators.

Tech News Roundup: X Updates, Nvidia Rumors, and More

Here's a quick roundup of some of the biggest tech stories making headlines today. From social media updates to hardware rumors and cybersecurity incidents, there's a lot to unpack.

X Enhances Communities Feature

X (formerly Twitter) is doubling down on its Communities feature, introducing new tools to help users connect and engage in discussions around shared interests. The platform is adding new filters and sorting options, making it easier to find relevant conversations.

One of the key updates is the ability to easily view your own posts within a Community. This should streamline the process of tracking your contributions and staying engaged in discussions. Screenshot of X Communities interface showing new filters and sorting options.This feature aims to emulate the community-driven experience found on platforms like Reddit.

Nvidia RTX 5050 and 5060 Rumored for April Launch

Budget gamers, rejoice! Rumors are swirling that Nvidia is planning to launch its RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 graphics cards as early as next month. If true, this would provide more affordable options for gamers looking to upgrade their systems without breaking the bank.

While these are just rumors for now, the prospect of more accessible RTX 50-series cards is certainly exciting for those on a tighter budget.

NTT Com Hit by Cyberattack

Japanese telecommunications giant NTT Com has announced a significant data breach. Unidentified hackers gained access to the company's network and stole personal information from employees at nearly 18,000 corporate customers. Conceptual image of a digital lock being broken, representing a data breach. This is a serious incident with potentially widespread implications for the affected organizations.

Garantex Administrators Face Money Laundering Charges

U.S. prosecutors have charged Aleksej Besciokov and Aleksandr Mira Serda, administrators of the Garantex crypto exchange, with allegedly facilitating money laundering for terrorists and hackers. According to the charges, the administrators were aware that their platform was being used for illicit activities.

"These charges highlight the ongoing efforts to crack down on crypto exchanges that enable illegal financial activities."
Image of a gavel coming down on a stack of cryptocurrency coins, symbolizing legal action against crypto crime.The case underscores the increasing scrutiny of crypto exchanges and the importance of regulatory compliance.

That's all for today's tech news roundup. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories develop.

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