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Baltic Whale and Fehmarn Delays Push Scandlines Toward Faster Ferry Electrification

Scandlines launched Baltic Whale on March 10, introducing a 10 MWh battery ferry at a moment when prolonged uncertainty around the Fehmarn fixed link is making short ferry routes strategically important again.

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Scandlines’ electric ferry Baltic Whale alongside a Baltic port charging installation during launch-period operations.
Space
RØDBY, DENMARK
SpaceREWRITTEN

Baltic Whale and Fehmarn Delays Push Scandlines Toward Faster Ferry Electrification

Scandlines’ new electric ferry is being framed not just as a technology story, but as an operational answer to infrastructure uncertainty in the Baltic. As the Fehmarn fixed link slips further out, Baltic Whale suggests short-sea ferry services are not simply waiting for a tunnel to arrive—they are trying to redefine their role through electrification.

Apr 24, 16:11Rødby, Denmark
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Geekbench 6.7 Challenges Intel BOT Performance Scores
AI
SANTA CLARA, CA
AIREWRITTEN

Geekbench 6.7 Challenges Intel BOT Performance Scores

Geekbench 6.7 now flags CPU benchmark runs that use Intel’s Binary Optimization Technology as invalid. The change matters because reported BOT boosts can inflate selected synthetic results without describing ordinary real-world performance. The broader issue is not one leaderboard, but whether benchmark tools can keep vendor optimizations from becoming performance theater. The next signal to watch is whether other testing suites adopt similar detection rules.

Apr 24, 14:19Santa Clara, CA
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University subdomains became a cheap doorway for scammers
Technology
TechnologyREWRITTEN

University subdomains became a cheap doorway for scammers

University subdomain takeovers show how dangerous boring infrastructure can become. Abandoned CNAME records and forgotten projects create space for scammers who inherit the trust of .edu addresses. The real lesson is not the spectacle of the attack, but the operational discipline large institutions often underfund.

Apr 24, 24:00
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Google’s new TPUs and agent bundle sound big, but the real math comes later
AI
MOUNTAIN VIEW, UNITED STATES
AIREWRITTEN

Google’s new TPUs and agent bundle sound big, but the real math comes later

Google used Cloud Next to tie together new TPU hardware, an enterprise agent layer, and AI features inside Workspace. The strategy is clear, but the commercial test will be whether the bundle delivers measurable cost, latency, and operations advantages over rivals.

Apr 23, 16:25Mountain View, United States
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Artemis 2 has entered lunar space, but the real mission test still lies ahead
Space
CISLUNAR SPACE
SpaceREWRITTEN

Artemis 2 enters lunar space, where the real test begins

Artemis 2’s entry into lunar space matters less as symbolism and more as an operational proof point for Orion. The real story is whether the mission can sustain reliability now that simulation has given way to actual deep-space conditions.

Apr 23, 14:08Cislunar Space
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Nvidia’s RTX 5050 Looks Weird on Paper, Not Clean on Play
Gaming
SANTA CLARA, UNITED STATES
GamingREWRITTEN

Nvidia’s RTX 5050 Looks Weird on Paper, Not Clean on Play

Nvidia’s rumored RTX 5050 looks like an entry-level card built around obvious trade-offs rather than clean value. For players, the real question is whether those specs will still deliver a sensible 1080p experience without awkward compromises.

Apr 23, 12:08Santa Clara, United States
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Humanoid parkour looks great, but the factory floor is still not a skatepark
Robotics
SEATTLE, UNITED STATES
RoboticsREWRITTEN

Humanoid parkour looks great, but the factory floor is still not a skatepark

A new humanoid-parkour system shows real progress in locomotion and perception. But as with many robotics demos, the harder problem is not whether the robot can perform a stunt once, but whether it can work reliably in ordinary industrial environments.

Apr 23, 10:16Seattle, United States
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A&K Robotics raises $8M to push terminal autonomy
Robotics
TORONTO, CANADA
RoboticsREWRITTEN

A&K Robotics gets $8M to test terminal autonomy at scale

A&K Robotics has raised $8 million to move its autonomous cargo movers beyond pilot projects and into production. The real test is not the demo video, but whether these systems can survive messy warehouse and logistics environments at scale.

Apr 23, 10:10Toronto, Canada
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Vision Pro now streams PC VR for X-Plane 12 and iRacing
Gaming
CUPERTINO, UNITED STATES
GamingREWRITTEN

Vision Pro Breaks the Walled Garden: X-Plane 12 and iRacing Arrive via PC VR Streaming

Vision Pro gains access to two of the most demanding simulations on the market, but through a technical workaround Apple neither designed nor promotes. Nvidia CloudXR serves as a bridge between Windows PC and visionOS, with local rendering that preserves simulator physics precision on Apple's hardware. For sim enthusiasts it's a win; for Apple's ecosystem, an admission that walled garden walls must break when gaming demands flexibility native approaches can't deliver. The critical unknown remains how Apple responds — tolerating the workaround or actively complicating it through future updates.

Apr 22, 10:04Cupertino, United States
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FOXJ3 mutations link to drug-resistant epilepsy
Medicine
TAICHUNG, TAIWAN
MedicineREWRITTEN

FOXJ3 mutations point to a new epilepsy mechanism

This explainer shows how FOXJ3 mutations may disrupt brain development and contribute to drug-resistant epilepsy through the PTEN–mTOR pathway. It matters because the finding is mechanistic, not therapeutic: useful for research, but not yet a patient-facing change.

Apr 22, 08:09Taichung, Taiwan

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