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North Korean state-sponsored hackers slip unremovable malware inside blockchain to steal cryptocurrency
By Luke James last updated
Google says DPRK group UNC5342 is using EtherHiding to deliver backdoors and steal crypto, marking the first nation-state adoption of a tactic built for takedown-resistant attacks.

Teacher uses cheap laser and solar panel to transmit wireless sound
By Jowi Morales published
YouTube creator and high school teacher ChemTeacherPhil demonstrated how to use light to transmit sound wirelessly to a solar panel and utilize it to play music.

Nvidia and TSMC produce the first Blackwell wafer made in the U.S.
By Anton Shilov published
But advanced packaging is still conducted in Taiwan

'Budget' portable CD player for audiophiles launches at $319
By Jowi Morales published
Hi-Fi audio company Shanling just released a "budget" portable CD player for audiophiles.

Optical drive demand surges amid Windows 10 retirement
By Hassam Nasir published
New system, new disc drive.

Tragic OceanGate Titan submersible’s $62 SanDisk memory card found undamaged at wreckage site
By Mark Tyson last updated
Recovery teams working on the Titan submersible have found the vessel's specialist stills and video camera intact.

Jensen says Nvidia’s China AI GPU market share has plummeted from 95% to zero
By Luke James published
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said last week that the company’s share of China’s advanced AI accelerator market has collapsed from roughly 95% to zero as US export controls continue to bite.

Secret SpaceX satellites are transmitting mysterious signals on the wrong spectrum
By Jowi Morales published
An amateur satellite tracker stumbled upon classified SpaceX satellites that are sending data down a frequency band reserved for uplinks.
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