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A new 7-Zip vulnerability shows why tools few people treat as security perimeter software can become one of the quietest routes into a system.
Huawei is trying to turn the end of easy chip scaling into an industrial opening, not just a consequence of US restrictions.
MFA prompt bombing shows that the second factor is not a wall if the access decision still lands on a tired user.
Work on quantum dots shows why moving spin qubits matters for future error-corrected processors.
TSMCās move toward wind power is not green decoration. It is a response to the real cost of AI demand.
A Wired investigation found thousands of AI-built apps exposing sensitive data on the open web.
Oxford physicists demonstrated quadsqueezing on a single trapped ion and sped up quantum-state manipulation by more than 100 times.
A single compromised VPN may have unlocked Chinaās most guarded military research, exposing flaws in global cybersecurity defenses.
FBI data reveals crypto thefts now account for **56% of all cybercrime losses**, outpacing every other category combined.
TOPCon solar cells just got a laser-powered tune-up that could let them punch above their weight classāwithout changing the factory blueprint.
Russian state hackers turned 1,000+ residential routers into passive surveillance tools, siphoning passwords and tokens without triggering a single antivirus alert.
Cloudflareās new 2029 post-quantum deadline cuts at least a year from its original timeline, citing unclassified advances in error-corrected quantum computing.
Appleās $3,499 Vision Pro headset left its retail workforce grappling with frustration and fatigue during its launch.
Lab-grown *Tyrannosaurus rex* protein now costs less to produce than it did five years agoāthough ālessā still means thousands per square inch.
GandCrabās operators allegedly pocketed $150 million in 18 months before vanishingānow German police say theyāve identified the men behind it and REvil.
A memory chip built from tungsten-diselenide and boron nitride just survived 700°Cātwice the max temp of industrial-grade DRAMāwhile performing calculations mid-inferno.
Samsung's decision to hike memory prices by 30% comes amidst softer demand for DDR5 RAM, affecting the tech industry's bottom line.
CXMT, YMTC, and SMICāthree names now locked out of ASMLās $150M deep ultraviolet lithography machinesājust became the industryās biggest bottleneck.
Microsoftās LinkedIn scans usersā browsers for installed extensions but wonāt say what it does with the dataāor how long itās been happening.
Semi-transparent silicon PV greenhouses grew tomatoes 25% heavier while generating 726.8 kWhāoutperforming cadmium telluride and shaded controls in a Spanish study.
NotebookCheckās reviewer compared the HP Dimension with Google Beam to childhood wonder, a rare reaction in an industry jaded by incremental upgrades.
A 17th-century Baroque painting recreated in five days using software designed for children reveals more about modern creativity than any spec sheet.
Tokyoās metro tunnels now host a silent experiment: modular data centers enduring 100+ decibels of train noise and constant vibration to prove urban resilience.
A 2023 USDA study found 30% of food waste occurs at distributionānow evidence suggests digital systems are accelerating the problem by rejecting perfectly edible stock.
Four tech giantsāGoogle, Meta, Microsoft, and Snapchatājust lost their legal cover to scan Europeansā private messages for illegal content.
Founders Fundās $220 million Series D in Halter values the cattle-tech startup at over $1 billion, a rare nine-figure agtech gamble.
Intelās Core Ultra 270K Plus outperforms AMDās Ryzen 9700X by up to 20% in AI and rendering tasks, according to early benchmarks.
Via Licensing Administration just turned a $100,000 annual H.264 streaming license into a $4.5 million liability for high-volume platforms.
The refreshed EQS sedan will debut Mercedesā first steer-by-wire systemāand a controversial yoke steering wheelālater this year.
MIT researchersā radiation-hardened Wi-Fi receiver survived 6.4 million radsāenough to fry conventional electronics in secondsāusing a gallium nitride substrate instead of silicon.
Samsungās Exynos 2600 finally matches Snapdragonās AI benchmarks in lab testsābut real-world usage reveals why Qualcomm still leads.
Product Huntās latest quantum darling skips the press release and drops straight into GitHub, where the real barriers to entry arenāt qubits but credibility.
German engineers just built solar cells without masks or lithographyāusing laser-guided indium islands on glass to cut two major production steps.
Apple's LGTM framework is designed to improve high-resolution 3D scene rendering with greater efficiency, according to a new study.
GDDRHammer and GeForge exploits let attackers flip CPU memory bits by abusing Nvidia GPUsā own high-speed GDDR memory controllers.
Flipboardās new feature stitches together Bluesky threads, Mastodon posts, and YouTube videos into a single publisher-controlled feedāwithout requiring users to juggle seven different apps.
Security researcher discoveries reveal Ducās Amazon-hosted server leaked thousands of government IDsāwith no password standing between hackers and the data.
Federal evaluators privately called Microsoftās cloud security docs āa pile of shitāāthen approved the system anyway in late 2024.
Nvidia's market share in China has dropped significantly, with local suppliers gaining ground.
A chat app with over a million downloads stores private keys on its servers, making a mockery of encryption.
A single military tactic has erased $200M+ in logistics tech overnight in the Gulf, forcing drivers to navigate like it's 1999.
The allegations against Delve show why open-source attribution is a business risk, not just developer etiquette.
Metaās discovery of Italian spyware disguised as WhatsApp reveals how easily trust can be weaponized against even security-conscious users.
A startup with no commercial track record just claimed to solve the two biggest battery problemsācharging speed and lifespanāusing sodium and carbon instead of lithium.
TrendForceās latest forecast pins Q2 2026 DRAM contract prices at **58ā63% higher** than Q1, with NAND Flash climbing **70ā75%**, both on the heels of a **95% Q1 spike** already baked into budgets.
Macro tools usually demand memorizing obscure key combosāSlapppy instead lets users trigger actions by tapping out Morse-code-like rhythms on their trackpad.
Cornellās lowered-first-row solar panel design cuts shelter-zone wind speeds by 86%āoutperforming decades-old tree windbreaks without sacrificing airflow for crops.
A single compromised maintainer account turned Axios into a malware distribution vector for North Korean hackers.
The Axios npm package was compromised by hackers, affecting millions of developers worldwide.
Duolingoās CEO didnāt just critique blockchaināhe declared it a ācomplete waste of timeā for any real-world application, including his own 500-million-user platform.
Argentina and Mexico didnāt just place ordersāthey placed identical 50,000-unit bets on BYD, all routed through Brazil for 2027 delivery.
An official teardown reveals the app pulls executable code from an unverified GitHub account and tracks GPS without clear consent.
While AI teams scramble for NVIDIA H100 allocations, ScaleOps has raised $130 million to solve a quieter crisis: the estimated 40-50% of cloud GPU capacity that sits idle or poorly utilized.
New rules could add Ā£50ā100m in annual compliance costs for UK energy providers, per industry estimates.
Amazonās AWS US East campus now consumes more power than a mid-sized city, forcing Dominion Energy to halt new residential hookups to keep servers running.
Tongweiās new HBC solar cells ditch front-side metal grids entirely, a move that could cut shading losses by 5%āif factories can stabilize a three-layer tech stack.
According to XDA Developers, smart TVs are taking screenshots of everything users watch, and this has significant implications for their privacy.
JonesEās viral video reveals Star Citizenās greatest strengthāand its fatal flawāall in one 30-minute clip.
A CNET router reviewer suggests a hold on purchases due to an FCC ban on foreign-made devices.
Seven years and 15,000 V3 Supercharger deployments later, Teslaās transition to V4 stations marks a deliberate pivot toward higher efficiency and denser energy delivery.
Intelās cancellation of the Core Ultra 9 290K Plus leaves AMDās 208MB cache monster without a high-end rival.
Nvidiaās GTC just became the first major tech conference to showcase four competing quantum systems running on the same GPU-backed framework.
Two sanctioned PLA-affiliated universities acquired Nvidia A100-powered servers in 2025ā2026 despite US export bans.
Ubuntu and Fedora have already integrated systemdās new age-verification module, while Tails and Alpine push back.
The European Commissionās 350GB data breach reveals a chasm between terrestrial cybersecurity and the unprotected flank of orbital science.
A single unsecured Google Cloud bucket exposed five million voice recordings from a Sony- and Paramount-backed English app, turning practice sessions into public data.
Crusoeās 12GWh order for Form Energyās iron-air batteries marks the first major test of whether multi-day storage can tame AIās erratic power needs.
Googleās latest Android beta lets OEMs expose proprietary camera features to third-party apps for the first time.
Australia's National Broadband Network has spent years defending its multi-technology mix approach, but NBN Co's latest fibre trial reveals something the company has rarely advertised: the full-fibre network has massive untapped headroom.
DarkSword, a zero-click iPhone exploit previously restricted to elite hackers, leaked online this weekāwith no patch available.
Australia isnāt just planning to power itself with solarāitās eyeing a role as the worldās renewable battery.
New prototype analyzes thousands of molecules simultaneously.
California jury awards $3M to 20-year-old over social media addiction.
Wi-Fi 8ās distributed resource units and multi-AP coordination target interference-heavy environments like factories and hospitals, not home users.
Kentucky produces over 95% of the world's bourbon whiskey.
Vizio TVs now require a Walmart login to access smart features.
For years, the ritual was simple: set a PIN, maybe add a fingerprint, and assume your Android phone was locked down.
University of Kentucky chemists turn bourbon waste into high-performance carbon.
Microsoft and Nvidia's AI partnership cuts nuclear plant construction timelines by decades.
Swansea Universityās data shows perovskite cells retain 95% efficiency when made outside cleanrooms, cutting capital costs by up to 80%.
A New Mexico jury just handed Meta a $375 million reality check.
Smart meters pose a 'massive' cybersecurity risk to millions of homes.
The FCC just drew a hard line on network security, and it runs straight through your home router.
Porous carbon electrodes slash supercapacitor self-discharge rates, transforming a niche backup component into a viable battery alternative for EVs.
Google is announcing a new version of Android Automotive that goes beyond infotainment use cases to control more of the car.
FCC bans all foreign-made Wi-Fi routers, impacting brands like TP-Link and ASUS.
Imagine waking up to a car that wonāt startānot because of a dead battery or a mechanical failure, but because a hacker thousands of miles away disrupted a calibration system you didnāt even know existed.
German researchers say they can store solar energy for days and release it later as hydrogen, but industry will judge the idea by cost per useful cycle.
Chinaās first commercial order for perovskite-silicon tandem solar modules isnāt just a milestoneāitās a stress test.
Satellite ground stationsāfrom Starlinkās global terminals to university CubeSat labsānow face an FCC import ban on the foreign-made routers they depend on for mission-critical data links.
Chinese researchers' energy tower heat pumps outperform gas boilers on efficiency and cost.
The UK government just turned new homes in England into mini power plants.
The Federal Communications Commissionās abrupt ban on foreign-made Wi-Fi routers landed like a controlled detonation in the tech industry this week.
Leaving 10% of SSD space empty now throttles performance by 15% in sustained workloads.
The FBIās warning about Russian hackers targeting Signal users marks the first major breach of the encrypted appās reputation for invulnerability.
Ghana's 200 MW battery storage plan may boost renewables, but deployment is key.
Everest AI claims its new IPMI board is the world's fastestābut will server admins trade reliability for speed?
Instagramās encryption retreat turns DM privacy into a paid luxuryāleaving activists, journalists, and dissenters scrambling for flawed VPN workarounds.
Seoul researchers turn body heat into wearable powerābattery-free tech thins down to paper size, no charging needed.
Metaās Ray-Ban smart glasses videos of private moments reviewed by workersātrust in wearables just hit a new low.
The US Departments of Justice and Defense just pulled the plug on one of the largest botnet operations ever discovered.
Stellantis becomes the first major automaker to accept Teslaās long-standing offer to access its Supercharger network.
The indictment tied to Super Micro alleges top-tier Nvidia GPUs were rerouted toward China through dummy servers and hardware identity manipulation.
Phisonās 50% NAND flash price spike threatens SSDs, AI servers, and PCsāwith no relief in sight.
EV owners face $250 fees while gas cars pay $70āturns out roads arenāt the real budget sinkhole.
EPFL and CSEM researchers cracked 30.02% efficiency by tweaking perovskite crystal growth and adding light-trapping nanoparticlesāno vaporware, just .
Python 3.15's experimental JIT compiler is already outperforming its targets, delivering 11ā12% speedups on macOS AArch64 a full year ahead of schedule and 5ā6% on x86_64 Linux several months early.
DarkSword does not need a suspicious app or an obvious scam: according to available reports, the risk starts on vulnerable iOS 18 releases from 18.4 through 18.6.2.
At 08:05 on March 10, 2026, The Baltic Whale began its first commercial rotation across the 18.5-kilometer Fehmarn Belt strait between Germany and Denmark, moving battery-electric freight ferry operations from pilot phase into scheduled service.
German photovoltaic systems degrade at just 0.52ā0.61% annuallyāroughly half previous estimatesāaccording to a 16-year study analyzing 1.25 million installations.
Eclypsium researchers have disclosed nine vulnerabilities in IP KVM devices from four manufacturers that let attackers gain root access and execute malicious code at the firmware level.
H&M is backing Rubi Labs, a startup converting industrial COā into cellulose powder chemically identical to lyocell and viscose feedstock ā a potential pivot for textile production without agricultural land use.
Rubin Ultra is not just a larger GPU package; it signals that AI infrastructure is increasingly judged by memory, interconnect and whole-rack power design.
Another expiration deadline is looming over the Windows ecosystem, and this one hits closer to home than most.
Samsungās Galaxy Connect app just turned C: drives into ghost foldersāpermanently revoking accessāand Microsoft yanked it from the Store.
Samsungās 12GB RAM deal for foldable iPhone spikes prices 133%āAIās memory greed just squeezed Appleās supply chain.
Appleās MacBook Neo tears up its glued-shut repairability playbookāmodular ports, glue-free batteryāsending rivals scrambling to catch up.
CIEMATās new solar simulator hits 0.4% precision in 500ms pulsesācan labs afford the upgrade?
Swift Solarās \$XM Meyer Burger HJT buy aims to revive US-made high-efficiency solar cellsābypassing global polysilicon bottlenecks.
Fonts are Turing-complete code enginesāLaTeX proves it, and Unicodeās 143k chars just made the attack surface explode.
MIT researchers swap platinum for aluminum in catalysts, cutting costs by up to 90%āa game-changer for green tech.
A single Unicode characterārendered as invisible whitespaceāhas compromised 151 GitHub repositories, slipping past every major code editor and terminal.
Metaās AI training clusters already spend 40% of their budget moving data between GPUsānow theyāre betting optical cables can cut that waste.
The Strait of Hormuz is exposing how much the AI economy still depends on tankers, industrial gases, metals and power plants, not just models and GPUs.
ByteDance reportedly plans to use a Malaysia-based cluster with about 500 Nvidia Blackwell systems, turning US export controls into a question of compute access rather than chip shipments alone.
A reported method uses ultrashort flashes of light for logic operations and points toward 10,000 GHz operation, far beyond todayās processor clocks.
MediaTekās budget chipsetsāpowering brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, and Realmeānow host a hardware vulnerability with no immediate fix.
PowerRange targets a problem the energy sector has kept too long in slide decks: how to rehearse a cyberattack on the grid without endangering real generation and distribution.
Anthropicās free-claude-memory-import lets users defect from rivalsāturning a feature into a Trojan horse for user poaching.
For months, the AI chatbot wars have been fought on two fronts: raw capability and stickiness.
Quantum chips finally model a twisted Mƶbius moleculeāproving they can crack chemistryās toughest simulations.
CATLās new solid-state patent is not a slide-deck promise, but a look at the chemistry the worldās largest EV battery maker wants to carry from lab work into production.
A VPN app can show one country while the real server and network path sit in a very different physical and legal environment.
Google Homeās Gemini update finally tames voice chaosāmulti-step commands now work without a three-act negotiation.
MWC 2026ās ānext-genā phones debut as global sales stall and AI boosts die on the vine.
The NRC has approved TerraPowerās Natrium project, but approval is only the first hurdle.
Apple produced 55 million iPhones in India in 2025, about a quarter of new units, according to a report cited by GSMArena.
8th Wall is now free and open source, but the shutdown of hosted services means XR teams are getting code, not a finished operating layer.
SK hynixās LPDDR6 is not just another flagship spec label, but a memory answer to on-device AI workloads that keep demanding more bandwidth.
Gemini API leak racked up an $82K bill in 48 hoursāexposing how API economies prioritize access over accountability.
OpenAIās Windows Codex lets devs deploy multi-agent AI coding tasks nativelyāfinally bridging the gap between demos and daily workflows.
Multiverse Computing claims it cut OpenAI model memory needs in halfāsaving costs, but whoās really gaining?
Ray-Ban Meta glasses are now being tested not just as a gadget, but as a privacy promise that has to survive legal scrutiny.
Google slashes Play Store fees to 20%āa retreat under antitrust pressure or just a bandage fix?
UC Berkeley researchers have embedded single-atom-thin thermometers in processors, slashing response time from microseconds to 100 nanoseconds.
PureLiFi's 10Gbps system falters in shadows, highlighting LiFi's line-of-sight limitations.
Ciscoās two CVSS 10.0 firewall flawsāno auth, full remote takeoverāforce a rare enterprise trust reset in March 2026.
Cloudflare's QUIC upgrade yields 2x throughput boost, slashing latency for remote workers.
A 2025 MIT study outperform 60% of human writersāyet the same systems still miss sarcasm in a partnerās *āsure, weāll hit the deadlineā* as they push back their chair.
MSIās MAG X870 motherboardātypically a $220 partānow ships with AMDās gaming-dominant Ryzen 7 9850X3D and 32GB of DDR5-6000 RAM for $999 total, undercutting DIY builds by 16%.
Appleās 24GB M4 MacBook Air now costs less than a maxed-out iPad Proā$1,299 at Amazon, a price that undercuts Appleās own retail channels by 19%.
Hisenseās new U7SG lineup crams a 330Hz gaming mode into TVs larger than most apartment walls, a move that exposes the gap between marketing numbers and real-world hardware limits.
The nubia Neo 5 GT features a built-in cooling fan, a feature typically found in more expensive gaming phones.
XDA Developers reports that Wi-Fi 7 routers are now available for purchase, but with significant caveats.
Appleās Studio Display XDR ships with a silent asterisk: its 120Hz mode works only on Macs with M2, M3, or top-tier M1 chips.
ANBERNICās teaser confirms the RG VITA Pro packs a under its dual-OS hoodāno vaporware, just a direct shot at Valveās blind spots.
Most 2023ā2024 smart TVs default to \"Enhanced Format\" or \"HDMI Ultra Deep Color,\" capping PS5 and Apple TV 4K HDR at 60Hz instead of 120Hz.
Early adopters report 30ā40% faster renders, but most laptops still lack OCuLink ports.
Googleās March 2026 updates add no flashy features, just deeper integration across six device categoriesāphoning home to Mountain View.
OpenAIās board now includes a former NSA directorāyet the company still lacks a public framework for how its tech intersects with intelligence agencies.
Paramount CEO David Ellison confirmed the merger is contingent on closing the Warner Bros. Discovery deal, with no timeline announced.
1,100 ships stranded in the Middle East as GPS jamming surges.