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UK Royal Navy builds 'esports suite' loaded with gaming PCs onboard its newest warship
By Sunny Grimm published
British military perks now include LAN parties on the high seas.

New Xfinity router motion-detecting feature stokes privacy fears
By Hassam Nasir published
Xfinity's new Wi-Fi Motion feature can detect movements in your home and share that data with you, not only by selling it to advertisers but also with government agencies without warrants.

Starlink-powered drone narco-sub intercepted by Colombian Navy
By Jowi Morales published
The Colombian Navy intercepted a low-profile boat used by drug cartels for its smuggling activities, which is being tested to run remotely via Starlink.

MIT team creates chip-based 3D printer the size of a coin, cures resin using only light
By Sunny Grimm published
Researchers are quite literally putting 3D printing in the palm of your hand.

Bitcoin investor moves $8 billion worth of crypto after 14 years, originally bought for less than $210,000
By Hassam Nasir published
An OG Bitcoin investor has moved his stash of 80,000 BTC in an unprecedented transaction worth over $8 billion.

Laser-engraved ceramic storage device that stores data for 5,000 years targets astounding 100 petabytes per rack by 2030
By Mark Tyson last updated
Cerabyte's ambitious plans target 100PB per rack by 2030, rocketing to 100,000PB per rack by 2045.

TSMC swats down claims it is delaying its Japan chipmaking plant to prioritize Arizona plants to avoid US tariffs
By Anton Shilov last updated
No smoke without fire, or an unsubstantiated rumor?

US reportedly plans to curb sales of AI GPUs to Malaysia and Thailand to prevent smuggling to China
By Anton Shilov published
The U.S. government is drafting export rules to require licenses for shipping Nvidia’s advanced AI GPUs to Malaysia and Thailand, aiming to block possible re-exports to China.
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