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IRGC-linked media outlines plan to tax and control undersea internet cables in the Hormuz Strait
By Mark Tyson published
The oil and shipping choke point of the Strait of Hormuz looks set to become a digital pressure point with internet cabling under threat.

Portable 40mm launcher kills drones by firing 6.5-feet-long steel chains at 80 m/s
By Luke James published
The concept draws on the same physics as the bola, a weighted throwing weapon used for centuries by South American herders.

MIT researchers revive 40-year-old triangular zipper concept now made possible by 3D printing, creates shape-shifting robots and deployable structures
By Etiido Uko published
MIT researchers have developed a 3D-printed three-sided zipper that rapidly transforms floppy structures into rigid beams, robotic limbs, and deployable frameworks using triangular geometry.

Former Epic director is building a European rival to the Unreal and Unity game engines
By Mark Tyson published
A heavyweight games industry veteran says he is building a fully European alternative to popular games engines from American and Chinese companies.

China's Hanyuan-2 debuts as 'world's first' dual-core quantum computer
By Luke James published
CAS Cold Atom Technology, a Wuhan-based firm affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), unveiled what it calls the world's first dual-core quantum computer.

AI data center project secretly sucked 29 million gallons of water over 15 months before detected by residents complaining about low water pressure
By Luke James published
QTS says the extra 29 million gallons were consumed during temporary construction activities, including concrete work, dust control, and site preparation.

Tiny credit card computer includes eInk screen and is just 1mm thick
By Mark Tyson published
A GitHub project shares details of the prototype for 'a fully working computer that is literally the size of a credit card,' dubbed the Muxcard

AMD's legendary K5, its first independently-designed processor, is being removed from Linux
By Mark Tyson published
AMD’s landmark K5 processor family will no longer be supported by Linux when kernel version 7.2 arrives.
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