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WhatsApp Patches Zero-Click Spyware Exploit on iOS and macOS
Meta-owned WhatsApp has patched a high-severity security vulnerability (CVE-2025-55177) in its iOS and macOS apps that was actively exploited in targeted spyware attacks. The flaw,

Custom Brain Implants
“The brain. The final frontier of medicine. For centuries, it has been the organ we knew the least about, and the hardest to heal. However,

The U.S. Government Taking A Near-10% Stake In Intel
For half a century, Washington wrote the checks. Companies took the money, promised jobs, and the story ended there. But today, the United States isn’t

xAI Sues Ex-Employee Over Grok Secrets
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against a former engineer, accusing him of stealing trade secrets about its Grok chatbot and taking them

Meta’s Flirty AI Chatbots Scandal
Meta is in hot water after a Reuters investigation revealed that the company hosted AI chatbots impersonating celebrities like Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, Anne Hathaway, and Selena

Japan’s Supercomputer Shock: FugakuNEXT and the Dawn of the Zetta-Class Era
In June 2025, Fujitsu and RIKEN unveiled their most ambitious project yet: FugakuNEXT, a $750 million initiative that promises to propel Japan into the undisputed

Macrohard vs. Microsoft: The Coming AI Duel
When Elon Musk filed a trademark for “Macrohard,” it didn’t just sound like a joke; it sounded like a declaration of war. A near-antonym to

Corsair Xeneon Edge 14.5″ Review: Innovation or Just Another Expensive Gimmick?
The Corsair Xeneon Edge 14.5″ is an expensive support touchscreen which looks to be the perfect widge companion if you are deep into the Corsair

SilverStone Triton 650Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The SilverStone Triton 650Rz has a Gold efficiency certification by Cybenetics and it is also ATX v3.1 compliant. There are not many 650W offerings compliant

Scientists Harness Spin Loss to Power Next-Gen AI Chips
Breakthrough triples memory switching efficiency, paving the way for ultra-low-power computing. This is a paradigm shift story. For years, spin loss was the enemy of

Talking with Whales, Cuttlefish, and Chickens: AI Brings Us To The Edge Of Interspecies Communication
For centuries, humans have wondered what animals are truly saying. Do their clicks, songs, or gestures amount to language, or are we only hearing echoes

SilverStone Triton 750Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The SilverStone Triton 750Rz has a Gold efficiency certification by Cybenetics and it is also ATX v3.1 compliant. The 750W PSU category is popular, meaning

IBM & AMD Partner To Pioneer Quantum-Centric Supercomputing
Merging AI accelerators, quantum computing, and high-performance computing to address the world’s toughest challenges IBM and AMD announced a strategic collaboration to develop next-generation computing architectures

Exotic Material Magnetism Opens Path For Robust Quantum Computers
Scientists may have just cracked quantum computing’s biggest problem—by turning to one of nature’s most familiar forces: magnetism. A team from Chalmers University of Technology,

Password Manager Browser Extensions at Risk: Clickjacking Flaw Exposes User Data
Password managers are often hailed as one of the most crucial tools for cybersecurity, helping users manage unique and complex logins across the web. But

SilverStone Triton 850Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The SilverStone Triton 850Rz has a Gold efficiency certification by Cybenetics and it is also ATX v3.1 compliant. It will be interesting to see how

What It’s Like to Live With a Brain Chip: The Story of Neuralink’s First User
In 2016, a single dive into a swimming pool changed Noland Arbaugh’s life forever. At just 22 years old, the accident left him paralyzed from

Huawei Launches World’s First 100MW Supercharging Hub for Heavy Trucks
China’s Huawei has unveiled the world’s first 100-megawatt (MW) heavy-duty truck supercharging station, setting a new benchmark for ultra-fast EV charging and clean logistics. Located

NZXT H6 Flow RGB Chassis Review
The H6 carries NZXT’s modern design language into a bold new formula, blending aesthetics with functionality. Its dual-chamber layout, glass panels, and clean lines make

Qualcomm Could Launch Two Flagship Snapdragon Chips in 2025
Qualcomm might shake up its usual launch cycle this year by introducing not one, but two flagship Snapdragon processors for smartphones. Traditionally, the company unveils

Arch Linux Under Siege: DDoS Attack Enters Second Week, Services Still Disrupted
Arch Linux, the widely respected but notoriously hands-on Linux distribution, has been weathering a relentless Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack for more than two

AMD Quietly Alters Ryzen 7000 CPUs: Missing Capacitors Spark Confusion
A growing number of AMD Ryzen 7000 users have noticed something strange about their processors: missing components. Reports from Reddit and Chiphell show that the

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Confirms Rubin AI Architecture Taped Out at TSMC
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has confirmed that the company’s next-generation AI architecture, Rubin, is now underway at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), with six chips

TSMC to Exit 6-Inch Wafer Production, Pushing Customers Toward Gigafabs
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is phasing out its smallest wafer production line, marking the end of its 6-inch (150 mm) fabs within the next

Foxconn’s Apple Era Fades as AI Servers Grow
Foxconn, long known as Apple’s iPhone manufacturing powerhouse, is undergoing a historic transformation. For the first time, its revenue from AI servers and cloud networking

SilverStone Triton 1000Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The SilverStone Triton 1000Rz is Cybenetics Gold certified and it also has an Intel ATX v3.1 pass from the same certification agency, making things interesting

Pregnancy Robots: Science Breakthrough or Techno-Theater?
A Chinese startup is making headlines with one of the boldest visions in biotechnology yet: a humanoid “pregnancy robot” equipped with an artificial womb designed

SSD Failures Linked To Windows 11 Security Updates
The latest Windows 11 cumulative updates, KB5063878 and KB5062660, have caused reports of SSD failures, particularly when writing large amounts of data. While the problem

SAMA Launches New P and G Series Power Supplies with ATX 3.1 and 12V-2×6 Support
Engineered for next-gen GPUs, SAMA’s latest modular PSUs deliver ultra-quiet cooling, peak efficiency, and full compatibility with NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 50 Series and AMD Radeon™

Quantum Leap: X-37B to Test GPS Alternative in Space
The U.S. military’s X-37B spaceplane is scheduled for its eighth mission on August 21, 2025, carrying an experiment that could reshape the future of navigation.

Musk’s Memphis ‘Colossus’
In a long-idle factory on the Mississippi River, xAI, founded by Elon Musk, is building “Colossus,” a computing complex the company says will rank among

Tired Of Logitech G-Hub? There Is Already A Better Alternative!
It is no secret that Logitech, especially among the older ones of us, is still very popular, and for a good reason. Its products redefined