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The DogHouse 28 | From Bold Tech Moves to Deepfake Experiments and More!

August 20, 2025

This week on DogHouse 28, the tech world throws curveballs you won’t see coming. From secret codes hidden in light to hardware that redefines speed, from gaming controversies stirring online debates to AI experiments that blur reality—every story is stranger than the last. Tune in if you dare… the headlines may surprise you. Wanna read more about the articles? Check out: AOL Shutdown, AI Controversies, and PC Game Piracy - Late August | DogHouse 28 Bark Bits Articles Adaptec announces new RAID card that supports up to 32 NVMe PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 SSDs — offers up to 291GB/s read speeds at full capacity | Tom's Hardware Reddit Is Blocking Internet Archive to Halt Free Scraping of User Data | PCMag TeaOnHer, a rival Tea app for men, is leaking users' personal data and driver's licenses | TechCrunch AOL announces September shutdown for dial-up Internet access - Ars Technica Security flaw in WinRAR allows malware to install at Windows startup | TechSpot Microsoft Sued for Killing Windows 10, Lawsuit Says It's Forcing AI Upgrades | PCMag GitHub will be folded into Microsoft proper as CEO steps down - Ars Technica Enabling Secure Boot For Battlefield 6 Is Turning Into A Nightmare For Some - GameSpot Major Intel Linux driver projects are dying due to Intel layoffs and corporate restructuring — compatibility and reliability issues could increase over time | Tom's Hardware Intel will receive a $2 billion lifeline from SoftBank | The Verge Scientists hid secret codes in light to combat video fakes - Ars Technica Indie studio urges fans to pirate game rather than play Roblox imitation | TechSpot Video game caught using AI-generated influencers in TikTok ads | The Verge Hank Green's Focus Friend app is climbing the App Store charts — and it's extremely cute | TechCrunch VGHF acquires early game magazine Computer Entertainer CT scan peels back the layers of time to reveal the engineering within Intel’s iconic 386 CPU — exposing intricate pin mapping, hidden power planes, and more | Tom's Hardware This see-thru Game Boy is a work of art — because she designed a transparent circuit board | The Verge Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025: All the announcements in one place .| PC Gamer Tech Treat Games & Entertainment Öoo: A Bomb Caterpillar's Big Adventure! A charming yet mysterious exploration puzzle platformer where you discover creative ways to use bombs! $7.00 on Steam Subnautica: Descend into the depths of an alien underwater world filled with wonder and peril. Craft equipment, pilot submarines, and out-smart wildlife to explore lush coral reefs, volcanoes, cave systems, and more - all while trying to survive. Currently on sale 75% off (usually $29.99), now $7.49 as this recording! You can play on Windows, Mac, and it is VR-supported EPIC GAMES OF THE WEEK! Hidden Folk: Search for hidden folks in hand-drawn, interactive, miniature landscapes. Unfurl tent flaps, cut through bushes, slam doors, and poke some crocodiles! - Available until 8/21 at 10 am Reliable Delivery Service Standard Edition: Delivery Attempted. Totally Reliable Delivery Service is a ragdoll physics simulation about terrible package delivery couriers. Work together using odd machinery, useful gadgets, and the wonders of physics to reliably deliver packages to their destination. - Available until 8/21 at 10 am Tags: Gamescom 2025 announcements, Intel SoftBank $2B investment, Adaptec NVMe RAID card, Reddit blocks Internet Archive, Battlefield 6 Secure Boot issues, scientists light code anti deepfake, AI TikTok ads controversy, Hank Green Focus Friend app, Indie dev urges piracy over shady key resellers, Game History archives, Intel 386 CT scan hardware deep dive, transparent Game Boy PCB, Call of Duty security hack, DogHouse28 Wanna Join Our Mailing List? Click Here! Contact Us: Email: podcast@doghousesystems.com Leave us a voicemail: 214-810-4347