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Quantum Threat to Bitcoin: Experts Warn It’s Real, but Panic Could Be Worse

Experts debate Bitcoin’s vulnerability to quantum computers as analysts propose SegWit safeguards and post-quantum cryptography to protect crypto assets.

German Scientists Create the World’s Smallest Light Pixel — A Breakthrough for Smart Glasses and VR Headsets

German researchers develop the smallest light-emitting pixel ever, paving the way for ultra-compact VR displays and smart eyewear technology.

Chinese Scientists to Test Ultra-Precise Optical AI Chip on the World’s Largest Telescope in Spain

China’s Yuheng chip will be tested on the world’s largest telescope, offering record-breaking light analysis and real-time AI imaging precision.

Building AI Infrastructure the Right Way: Experts Warn Against “Scale at All Costs” in the Data Center Boom

Experts urge sustainable, distributed, and ethical data center growth as global AI infrastructure spending surges toward $375 billion by 2025.

The Spy Who Came in from the Wi-Fi: How Radio Signals Are Turning Everyday Networks into Surveillance Tools

Researchers reveal how standard Wi-Fi networks can identify people without devices, exposing new privacy risks in everyday environments.

AI Breakthrough from University of Missouri Strengthens Global Chip Supply Chains Against Hidden Cyber Threats

University of Missouri researchers develop an AI method that detects hardware trojans in chips with 97% accuracy, securing global supply chains.

Scientists Develop “Pulse-Fi”: A Wi-Fi-Based AI Heart Monitor for Contactless Health Tracking

Discover Pulse-Fi, an AI-driven Wi-Fi heart monitor that measures heart rate contactlessly with remarkable accuracy using affordable technology.

EU Launches Repairability Scores for Smartphones and Tablets to Tackle E-Waste and Drive Circular Economy

The EU introduces repairability scores for smartphones and tablets to cut e-waste, boost sustainability, and support a circular economy.

Secret Service Dismantles Massive SIM Farm Near UN, Exposing Global Telecom Security Risks

U.S. Secret Service dismantles a massive SIM farm near the UN, exposing global telecom vulnerabilities, cybercrime risks, and potential espionage threats.

Apple Backports Critical Zero-Day Fix to Older iPhones and iPads Amid Sophisticated Attacks

Apple releases critical zero-day patch for older iPhones and iPads, fixing Image I/O flaw exploited in sophisticated spyware attacks.

New York Hosts Its First Quantum Computer as Oxford Quantum Circuits Expands Global Footprint

New York welcomes its first quantum computer by Oxford Quantum Circuits, paving the way for faster AI and groundbreaking quantum research.

TP-Link Zero-Day Vulnerability Raises Security Concerns as CISA Flags Active Exploitation of Router Flaws

A new TP-Link zero-day vulnerability threatens router security as CISA confirms active exploitation of other flaws by attackers.

UltraRAM Memory Nears Industrial Production: Faster Than DRAM, Data Storage for Millennia

UltraRAM nears production, merging DRAM speed with NAND endurance. This breakthrough promises millennia-long data storage and next-gen semiconductor disruption.

Korea’s ETRI Achieves Breakthrough with World’s First 200 Gbps 6G Wireless Link Demonstration

ETRI demonstrates world’s first 200 Gbps 6G wireless link, showcasing Korea’s leadership in 6G innovation, sub-THz technology, and global standardization.

Smart Microrobots Learn to Communicate and Collaborate in Water

Researchers develop smart microrobots that communicate, collaborate, and move in water, unlocking new possibilities for medicine, robotics, and environmental monitoring.

New Light-Based Technology Could End the Era of Deepfakes

Cornell University researchers develop noise-coded lighting, a breakthrough technology that embeds hidden data in light to expose deepfakes.

Kodak Pushes Back Against Shutdown Rumors Amid Financial Struggles

Kodak denies shutdown rumors, outlining debt repayment strategies and cultural revival efforts to stabilize finances and continue operations beyond 2025.

Remote Eavesdropping via Phone Vibrations: New Study Raises Security Concerns

Researchers show phone vibrations can be exploited with radar and AI to decode conversations remotely, raising serious security concerns.

World’s First Thermodynamic Computing Chip CN101 Promises 1000x Efficiency Boost for AI

Normal Computing unveils CN101, the world’s first thermodynamic computing chip, promising 1000x AI efficiency boost through physics-driven design.

Millions of Dell Computers at Risk from Critical Broadcom Chip Vulnerabilities

Critical flaws in Dell Broadcom BCM5820X chips threaten millions of devices. Learn how to protect your data from potential exploits.

Nvidia Refutes Backdoor Claims in AI Chips Amid Rising Cybersecurity Scrutiny

Nvidia denies backdoor allegations in its chips amid China’s cybersecurity probe and U.S. lawmakers’ push for stricter AI hardware rules.
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