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China is racing to loft hundreds more satellites this year for its Starlink rival — the GuoWang megaconstellation built to blanket the planet in state-run broadband

Engineers just demoed charging a laptop across the room through the air — long-range wireless power that beams electricity to devices with no cord at all

A new strain of Android malware is draining bank accounts by secretly recording the screen while victims log in — spreading through fake app updates

Starlink just crossed 7 million customers worldwide — signing up subscribers faster than any internet provider in history as rivals scramble to catch up

Amazon just struck an $11.6 billion deal to buy Globalstar — seizing the satellite network that powers the iPhone’s Emergency SOS feature

The space station just fired its thrusters to dodge orbital debris yet again — climbing out of the path of space junk now swarming low-Earth orbit

Your next pair of smart glasses will translate conversations in real time and paint directions across your vision — and they’re shipping this fall

Engineers just crammed a trillion transistors onto a single wafer-size chip — a slab of silicon as big as a dinner plate built to train AI in one piece

Apple and Google are fighting India’s plan to force satellite texting into every phone — warning it could mean costly hardware changes for your next handset

The real bottleneck choking AI isn’t the chip anymore — it’s the packaging that glues them together, and TSMC is racing to double its capacity by year’s end

Boeing is opening a fourth 737 production line this summer — racing toward 63 jets a month as airlines wait years for new planes

AI voice clones now need just 3 seconds of audio to mimic anyone — and scammers are using them to drain bank accounts with fake family emergencies

Hackers just named Panasonic Avionics — maker of the seatback screens on thousands of airliners — as their latest data-breach victim

Scientists just flagged a single enzyme as a hidden driver of Alzheimer’s — and shutting down IDOL could open a whole new front against the disease

SpaceX just flew the same rocket booster for the 16th time — one Falcon 9 first stage now reused more often than any rocket in history

Engineers just built a computer chip that runs on light instead of electricity — moving data with photons to slash the power hungry AI models burn

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