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Electric drone breaks world air speed record at 434 mph, designed for anti-aircraft interceptor roles — German firm convincingly smashed the official 409 mph record, hopes to get stamp of approval from Guinness soon | Tom's Hardware
German company Quantum Systems Group says it has broken the world speed record for an electric drone with its Apex Recordhunter, which reached 699 km/h (434 mph) in straight, level flight during inter
Chinese makers of DRAM modules, SSDs have a serious advantage over American and Taiwanese suppliers, says SMI SVP — state guidance secures local DRAM and SSD supply while the Big Three chase AI margins | Tom's Hardware
Chinese makers of DRAM modules and SSDs may have a major advantage over American and Taiwanese rivals because of government guidance that encourages domestic memory suppliers to support local industri
Researchers recycle old phones and cluster them into ‘computing platforms’ that operate as a low-cost data center — says processors on modern smartphones deliver higher single-core performance than comparable multicore servers | Tom's Hardware
Researchers at the University of California San Diego, working with Google, have found a way to recycle old Pixel smartphones into a low-cost data center. The project is meant to give discarded phones
China says 'world's first' offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full operation, houses 2,000 servers — 24 megawatt subsea AI facility uses ocean water for passive cooling and offshore wind for power | Tom's Hardware
China has announced that what it calls the world’s first offshore wind-powered underwater data center has entered full commercial operation. The project, located off Shanghai’s Lingang Special Area, w
California moves to exempt Linux from its upcoming age-verification law after backlash over forcing operating systems to collect users’ ages — amendment proposed by the same lawmaker who wrote the original law | Tom's Hardware
California lawmakers are moving to exempt most Linux distributions from the state’s controversial Digital Age Assurance Act after months of backlash from open-source and privacy advocates. A new amend
TSMC brings its most advanced chipmaking node to the US yet, to begin equipment installation for 3nm months ahead of schedule — Arizona fab slated for production in 2027 | Tom's Hardware
TSMC is preparing to install equipment in its Fab 21 phase 2 facility in Arizona as early as the third quarter of 2026, according to a Nikkei report citing sources familiar with the plan. If the sched
College student hacks Taiwan high-speed rail line with software defined radios, stopping four trains — 19 years without crypto key rotation ends in predictable result as hacker sails through 7 layers of protection | Tom's Hardware
A 23-year-old Taiwanese college student, identified as Lin, allegedly disrupted Taiwan’s high-speed rail system by using software-defined radios (SDRs) to broadcast a false General Alarm signal. The s
Utah first state to hold websites liable for users who mask their location with VPNs — law goes into effect, designed to prevent bypassing age checks | Tom's Hardware
Utah has become the first U.S. state to explicitly make websites liable for users who hide their location with VPNs under age-verification law. Senate Bill 73, called the Online Age Verification Amend
Jensen says Nvidia now has 'zero percent' market share in China — says US export policy 'has already largely backfired' | Tom's Hardware
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s AI accelerator market share in China has fallen to “zero percent,” a dramatic decline from its dominant position only about two years ago. Speaking in an int
Jensen says Nvidia now has 'zero percent' market share in China — says US export policy 'has already largely backfired' | Tom's Hardware
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company’s market share in China has fallen to “zero percent” for AI accelerators, a dramatic collapse from its dominant position there just two years ago. In an interv
Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHub | Tom's Hardware
Moroccan electronics engineer Nawfal Motii has open-sourced the Aeris-10, a DIY phased-array radar system that he says rivals commercial units priced around $250,000. The project is published on GitHu
Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHub | Tom's Hardware
Moroccan electronics engineer Nawfal Motii has open-sourced Aeris-10, a DIY radar system he says rivals commercial phased-array units that can cost around $250,000. The project is posted on GitHub wit
One of JavaScript's most popular libraries compromised by hackers — Axios npm package hit in supply chain attack that deployed a cross-platform RAT
On March 30, hackers compromised a lead maintainer's npm account for the popular Axios library, releasing two malicious versions that included a hidden dependency, plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, designed to i
Microsoft’s ‘unhackable’ Xbox One has been hacked by 'Bliss' — the 2013 console finally fell to voltage glitching, allowing the loading of unsigned code at every level | Tom's Hardware
At the recent RE//verse 2026 conference, the seemingly unhackable Xbox One was compromised through a technique known as the Bliss double glitch, presented by Markus Doom Gaasedelen. Launched in 2013,
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