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Hardware and Semiconductors
Researchers just crammed more computing into the same chip space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers — a vertical stack that squeezes whole generations into one wafer
May 31, 2026
Cybersecurity
Hackers are now wielding AI to knock companies offline in seconds — and the DDoS-for-hire tools powering the attacks are all for sale on the dark web
May 31, 2026
Cybersecurity
Cisco just patched the sixth SD-WAN zero-day of the year — an authentication bypass that hands remote attackers admin across entire networks
May 31, 2026
Cybersecurity
Palo Alto Networks just confirmed active exploitation of an authentication bypass in its GlobalProtect VPN — unpatched boxes now getting hit across the internet
May 31, 2026
Cybersecurity
A one-click flaw just surfaced in self-hosted Flowise servers — letting attackers run arbitrary code by tricking a user into importing a single malicious chatflow
May 31, 2026
Space Systems
NASA’s Curiosity and Perseverance rovers just beamed back twin 360° panoramas taken 2,345 miles apart on Mars — two sides of the Red Planet sharper than ever before
May 31, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Q-CTRL and IBM just cracked a 120-qubit material simulation 3,000 times faster — the first hard proof a real quantum machine beats today’s supercomputers on a useful problem
May 31, 2026
Cybersecurity
Hackers just hid their phishing trap inside the Markdown links and images ChatGPT renders for you — turning the AI assistant itself into the attack channel
May 31, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Samsung just shipped its first HBM4E memory samples to AI chipmakers — the component that will decide whether the next generation of accelerators hits market on time
May 30, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Engineers just pushed a single optical fiber past 1 million gigabits per second — fast enough to beam every movie ever made around the world in a minute
May 30, 2026
Consumer Tech
Apple’s first foldable iPhone just pushed mass production from June into August over yield problems inside the hinge — the most anticipated form-factor shift since the original iPhone
May 30, 2026
Space Systems
A new Chinese orbital servicer just refueled a live satellite for the first time — a docking trick that could keep aging spacecraft alive for years
May 30, 2026
Space Systems
A ULA Atlas V just hauled 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites into orbit last night — tying the heaviest payload the rocket has ever flown
May 30, 2026
Space Systems
A SpaceX Falcon 9 just lofted 29 more Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral Friday night — twelve hours after another pad at the same spaceport took a massive fireball
May 30, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Nvidia just posted $81.6 billion in a single quarter — up 85% in a year as the chipmaker set aside $80 billion for a buyback and hiked its dividend
May 30, 2026
Cybersecurity
A Gitea container flaw just surfaced that lets anyone pull private container images from the cloud — more than 30,000 deployments have been wide open for almost four years
May 30, 2026
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