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The gang behind the 275-million-record school data heist just cut a ransom deal to stop the leak — after defacing login pages at 330 institutions

Hackers just breached Škoda’s online shop and made off with customer names, addresses, phone numbers, and logins — through a single software flaw

Physicists just trapped light tighter than thought possible without using a speck of metal — a trick that could reshape the chips inside every device

Amazon’s Starlink rival just crossed 300 satellites and became the third-biggest constellation in orbit — racing to beam internet to its first customers this year

Hackers just hit Škoda’s online store and walked off with customer names, addresses, and logins — the carmaker’s shop knocked offline by a single flaw

Scientists just made qubits physically glide across a silicon chip without losing their quantum state — clearing one of quantum computing’s biggest roadblocks

Japan Airlines just put humanoid robots to work hauling baggage at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport — a three-year commitment, not a demo, at $15,400 a machine

SpaceX just flew its biggest Starship yet to space and dropped 22 satellites — then its booster lost engines mid-burn and slammed into the Gulf

The Pentagon is wiring an all-digital phased-array antenna into airborne nodes — built to track swarms of hypersonic test shots at once from high above

Cybersecurity firms are now calling 2026 ‘the year of AI-assisted attacks’ — as automated tools hunt down and weaponize flaws faster than humans can patch

An AI just found a real software flaw on its own for the first time — one dangerous enough to slip past two-factor logins across Google’s products

The race to wire the planet from space is pushing telecom giants to tear up their strategies — ground networks suddenly look slow next to orbiting antennas

Satellite internet has become the most fiercely contested frontier in connectivity — and Starlink now sits at the center of a land grab in low orbit

SpaceX will drop 20 dummy satellites and two camera probes on Starship’s first V3 flight — built to photograph the heat shield as it bakes during reentry

Starlink has pulled so far ahead in space-based internet that rival networks are now scrambling to carve out the sky before it’s fully claimed

SpaceX got within seconds of launching its first Starship V3 before a propellant-line glitch halted everything — the next attempt comes tonight

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