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5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is also the age of the universe
By Luke James published
SPhotonix says it has moved its so-called 5D Memory Crystal technology out of the lab and closer to real-world deployment.

id Software released its first game 35 years ago today, John Carmack’s breakthrough side-scroller engine
By Mark Tyson last updated
35 years ago today, Commander Keen in Invasion of the Vorticons - Episode 1: Marooned on Mars was released by a dev team including John Carmack and John Romero.

Unreleased RTX Titan Ada prototype gets taken apart to reveal complex internal design and assembly
By Hassam Nasir published
This quad-slot beast would've been a challenge on mass production lines.

First truly 3D chip fabbed at US foundry, features carbon nanotube transistors and RAM on a single die
By Luke James published
A collaborative research team has demonstrated what it says is the first monolithic 3D integrated circuit manufactured at a commercial U.S. foundry.

New fabric speakers use flexible electronics to be thin, light, and flexible
By Mark Tyson published
Thin, light, and flexible electronics technology commercialized in new ‘Fabric Speaker Portable’ product.

Commodore International challenges Italian rival’s trademarks in escalating brand dispute
By Luke James published
Revived Commodore entity says European registrations held by Commodore Industries were improperly granted and are legally invalid.

Russian media finally admits Putin is under fire from angry citizens, but it's for the recent Roblox ban
By Mark Tyson published
There's been a Russian youth uprising, with tens of thousands of kids writing to say they want to emigrate because Roblox has been blocked.

53 years later, bus standard launched by HP in 1972 gets stable Linux driver
By Mark Tyson published
HP's GBIP interface will finally receive stable drivers for Linux (6.19 kernel release), 53 years after its debut.
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