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Washington state proposes new 3D-printed gun controls with 'blocking features' and blueprint detection algorithm
By Stephen Warwick published
Washington is the latest state to propose laws preventing the proliferation and manufacture of 3D-printed firearms.

Hytale modder gets Windows 95 OS up and running inside the actual game
By Mark Tyson published
Modders have run Windows 95 and Minecraft in Hytale, the hot new sandbox RPG that hit Early Access last Tuesday.

Elon Musk reveals roadmap with nine-month cadence for new AI processor releases, beating Nvidia and AMD's yearly cadence
By Anton Shilov published
Elon Musk wants Tesla to iterate new AI accelerators faster than AMD and Nvidia. This can be done, but with caveats.

Developer patches Wine to make Photoshop 2021 & 2025 run on Linux, fixes Creative Cloud installers
By Hassam Nasir published
A big breakthrough for Adobe Creative Cloud on Linux.

VHS Combo TVs debut with screen, old and new I/O, and a full videotape recorder in one
By Mark Tyson published
A new VHS Combo TV is on its way for folks who want to ‘Binge-watch like it’s 1999.’

Erroneously assembled 1974 Altair 8800 computer gets fixed and enjoys first run in 2026
By Mark Tyson published
A computer historian has documented the moment a 1974 kit computer successfully ran its first ever program – in 2016. Altair 8800 kit needed a new PSU.

Gamer builds ‘hardcore’ first-person shooter simulator that actually shoots back
By Jowi Morales published
The first-person shooter simulator returns fire to the player with pyrotechnics and zaps them with a jolt of electricity whenever they get shot in the game.

U.S. govt says Musk's gas turbine generators for xAI aren’t exempt from permits
By Jowi Morales published
The EPA just closed a loophole that allowed hyperscalers to quickly deploy power generators without requiring a permit.
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