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New Cambridge human brain-inspired chip could slash AI energy use
By Luke James published
Cambridge researchers have published a paper describing a new type of hafnium oxide memristor that operates at switching currents roughly a million times lower than conventional oxide-based devices.

Chinese military reveals drone wolf pack capable of swarm operations
By Jowi Morales published
The Chinese PLA is showing off its latest drone technologies, including armed robotic dogs that work together as a pack and with other drones, designed to be deployed in modern battlefields.

Tokyo consortium tests placing data centers under railway overpasses
By Luke James published
The modular unit packages servers, cooling, and power supply equipment into a container-sized enclosure that can be deployed without constructing a full building.

Museum opens doors to ‘World’s largest collection of Apple products’ on April 1 to celebrate Apple’s 50th anniversary
By Mark Tyson published
Mimms Museum in Roswell will open the doors to its iNSPIRE: 50 Years of Innovation from Apple exhibition on Wednesday, April 1

Researchers develop ground-penetrating wireless communications tech with 100m range
By Aaron Klotz published
Magnetic fields overcome the limitations of radio frequency signals for ground penetration.

Meta to fund seven new natural gas power plants to fuel AI data centers — Entergy partnership to deliver 7 gigawatts of power for Louisiana AI facility
By Luke James published
Meta is paying for the construction of seven new natural gas plants to supply its largest data center, massively expanding the fossil fuel infrastructure underpinning its AI buildout.

Chinese universities performing military research acquired Super Micro servers with sanctioned Nvidia AI chips — public documents reveal purchases were completed in 2025 and 2026 despite US export controls
By Jowi Morales published
Were they the ones that ordered the smuggled Super Micro AI servers?

Hong Kong border agents and police can demand device passwords, including from US citizens, under penalty of imprisonment
By Bruno Ferreira published
Hong Kong border agents and police can demand device passwords under penalty of imprisonment
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