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Concerns grow after spate of social media posts showing SpaceX Starlink satellites burning in the sky
By Mark Tyson published
An astrophysicist interview underlines the growing risk of satellites, from the increasingly crowded skies, falling to Earth.

South Korean government learns the importance of backups the hard way after catastrophic fire — 858 terabytes of data goes up in magic smoke
By Bruno Ferreira published
858 TB of South Korean government data goes up in smoke, with no backups

Instinct MI450 is officially the first AMD GPU to launch with TSMC's cutting-edge 2nm tech
By Anton Shilov published
OpenAI will be among the first to get these accelerators.

China expands rare-earth export controls, creating risks for PC component supply
By Luke James published
China has expanded its export controls on rare-earth elements, adding new items to a growing list of restricted materials and processing technologies.

Washington's ambition for a 50/50 semiconductor deal with Taiwan is missing a key component
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Is Lutnick's plan just political hogwash?

Valve's next-gen 'Deckard' VR headset reportedly enters mass production, company allegedly plans to ship up to 600K units annually
By Hassam Nasir published
Deckard might be a replicant after all.

The true story behind the most famous product activation key of all time: infamous Windows XP 'FCKGW' licensing key was actually 'a disastrous leak'
By Mark Tyson published
Legendary Windows dev confirms the infamous XP-era 'FCKGW' volume licensing key was just a leak, not a hack.

Bank of England, IMF, warn AI bubble risk has shades of 2000 dotcom crash — Goldman Sachs cautions we're not there 'yet'
By Jon Martindale published
Of the five stages of a bubble, we're already in stage three, according to one investment strategist.
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