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Hardware and Semiconductors
Intel’s CEO just admitted the company can’t meet chip demand for years — calling the climb back a ‘multiyear journey’ for the onetime king of silicon
May 26, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
TSMC is racing to build 18 new chip factories worldwide — trying to catch up to an AI boom that’s already burned through every wafer it can make
May 26, 2026
Cybersecurity
The ShinyHunters gang just followed its 275-million-record school heist by breaking into a cloud-gaming platform — spilling birthdays, logins, and two-factor status of gamers worldwide
May 26, 2026
Cybersecurity
Hackers are now hiding inside the AI coding assistants developers trust the most — a single poisoned config file quietly smuggling stolen keys out of build servers
May 26, 2026
Cybersecurity
Ransomware gangs just hit a dozen companies in a single day — hospitals, law firms, a Vegas convention center, and an auto supplier all locked out at once
May 26, 2026
Space Systems
NASA’s Psyche just skipped past Mars at 12,000 miles an hour — using the planet’s gravity to sling itself toward a metal asteroid worth more than Earth’s economy
May 26, 2026
Telecom and Connectivity
The first phone calls beamed straight from satellites to everyday smartphones are going live nationwide — no cell tower needed, no special hardware required
May 25, 2026
Telecom and Connectivity
Researchers just pushed data down a single fiber past 1 million gigabits per second — fast enough to download every movie ever made in seconds
May 25, 2026
Consumer Tech
Carmakers are quietly killing the touchscreen-only dashboard — bringing back real knobs and buttons after safety tests and drivers revolted
May 25, 2026
Cybersecurity
Scientists just sent an unbreakable quantum-encrypted signal down 75 miles of ordinary optical fiber — a real step toward an internet no one can hack
May 25, 2026
Cybersecurity
Hackers just flipped their playbook — software flaws have overtaken stolen passwords as the No. 1 way attackers break in, a sweeping new report finds
May 25, 2026
Hardware and Semiconductors
Chipmakers just demoed memory stacked straight onto the processor — piling chips like floors in a skyscraper to smash through AI’s biggest speed limit
May 25, 2026
Space Systems
China just raced a cargo ship to its space station in a matter of hours — a lightning-fast docking that beat the old multi-day approach for resupply
May 25, 2026
Cybersecurity
Security researchers just confirmed the first cyberattack pulled off almost entirely by AI — software that found the hole and wrote the exploit on its own
May 25, 2026
Commercial Aircraft
Airlines are ripping out overhead bins for bigger ones that finally fit everyone’s carry-on — a cabin overhaul now rolling across hundreds of jets
May 25, 2026
Space Systems
SpaceX just launched its 100th rocket of the year — keeping up a relentless pace of roughly one liftoff every 36 hours, a cadence no one has matched
May 25, 2026
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