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Robot vacuum flaw lets one stolen certificate run root commands on other Shark robovacs in the same AWS region
By Luke James Published
The problem is an over-permissive AWS IoT policy.

Linus Torvalds rebukes anti-AI stances in the Linux kernel code review process, says 'Linux is not one of those anti-AI projects'
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator and kernel manager, has seemingly taken an accepting stance of AI-assisted tooling.

AMD's new Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU costs $329 and is exclusive to Newegg in North America
By Hassam Nasir Published
Not exactly the best value.

Lenovo announces world's first laptop with inkjet-printed OLED
By Jowi Morales Published
News of brand-new affordable hardware is a breath of fresh air in a time when the prices for every other technology, from CPUs and GPUs to memory and storage chips, are increasing.

Nvidia and Japan unveil world's first national AI infrastructure
By Luke James Published
Nvidia today announced that it's working with Japan's Noetra Corp. to build a 140-megawatt AI factory packing 27,500 Rubin GPUs and 13,750 Vera CPUs.

Elon Musk spent $1 billion on an energy company to power xAI
By Jowi Morales Published
SpaceXAI is doubling down on its mobile natural gas turbine generators.

TSMC commits another $100 billion to Arizona for at least four more 2nm fabs
By Luke James Published
TSMC will invest an additional $100 billion in the U.S. to build at least four more chipmaking plants and advanced packaging facilities in Arizona.

Prusa Research Founder Edition INDX launches
By Denise Bertacchi Published
The much-talked-about Prusa toolchanger mod is now in the wild. Sorta.

OpenAI's first piece of hardware is an RGB macropod called the "Codex Micro"
By Hassam Nasir Published
It's built by boutique keyboard vendor Work Louder.

Scientists synchronize 105,000 nano-oscillators in just 45 nanoseconds — paving the way for a highly efficient and fast alternative to transistors
By Bruno Ferreira Published
Scientists synchronize 105,000 nano-oscillators in just 45 nanoseconds — paving way for highly efficient and fast alternative to transistors
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