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Apple to produce Mac Minis in Houston for the first time
By Luke James published
Apple announced that it will begin producing the Mac Mini in Houston, Texas later this year, marking the first time that the compact desktop has ever been manufactured in the United States.

AMD and Meta strike $100 billion AI deal that includes 10% stock deal — 6 gigawatt agreement includes up to 160 million AMD shares
By Stephen Warwick published
AMD and Meta have announced an AI chips deal thought to be worth more than $100 billion.

AI tool OpenClaw wipes the inbox of Meta's AI Alignment director despite repeated commands to stop
By Bruno Ferreira published
Meta's AI Director of Alignment asked OpenClaw to clean up her inbox, only for the AI agent to nuke everything inside.

ASML makes breakthrough in EUV chipmaking tech, plans to increase speed by 50% by 2030
By Anton Shilov published
ASML to use a new CO2 laser system and tin droplet generator to increase EUV light source performance to 1000W and lithography tool productivity to 330 wafers per hour in 2030 and beyond.

Anthropic's new AI tool can write 67-year-old COBOL code, which sends 115-year-old IBM's stock tumbling by 13%
By Bruno Ferreira published
IBM stock takes a 13% whiplash after Anthropic announces COBOL AI tooling

Optical device beams data at speeds up to 25 Gbps via light, up to 25 kilometer range with ultra-low latency
By Jowi Morales published
The Taara Beam offers a fiber-like connection without the hassle of acquiring right-of-way and laying cable. It delivers up 25 Gbps of throughput with ultra-low latency at a range of up to 10 km.

218-pound PC built inside a cast-iron Victorian radiator
By Mark Tyson published
Cast-iron Victorian radiator gaming PC build finalized and tested by Billet Labs.

Amateur burglar steals three GPUs worth $11,000 from computer shop in Korea
By Hassam Nasir published
Should've taken the RAM instead.

NASA engineers reprogrammed Mars helicopter's Snapdragon chip to run the rover instead, reconfiguring system from 140 million miles away
By Jowi Morales published
The "ancient" Snapdragon 801 chip for mid-range smartphones is still powerful enough to give the rover accurate directions.
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