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Could this be the key to eternal storage? Experts claim new DNA HDD can be ‘erased and overwritten repeatedly’
DNA-based storage could provide long-term alternatives to cloud storage and HDDs, but practical devices remain years away from reality.
“Rewriting the blueprint, not removing bricks”: Multiverse Computing says it can shrink large AI models and cut memory use in half
Multiverse launches compressed OpenAI language model designed to cut memory needs and lower AI infrastructure costs.
AMD is taking the fight to Intel with its most powerful Epyc chips yet — Sorano packs in 84 Zen5 cores and could supercharge the next generation of mobile networks
AMD introduces 84-core Sorano Epyc chip for telecom networks, emphasizing efficiency and challenging Intel’s entrenched presence in virtualized infrastructure.
Apple users beware — this devious malware can hide its activity while it hijacks your camera and microphone
Predator spyware bypasses iOS camera and microphone indicators by hooking system processes, enabling covert surveillance despite standard privacy protections.
Don't trust AI to come up with a strong new password for you — LLMs are pretty poor at creating new logins, experts warn
AI-generated passwords appear complex yet follow predictable statistical patterns, significantly reducing entropy and increasing brute force vulnerability risks.
OpenAI celebrates 10 years of existence — but how has it lived up to its promise of AGI which 'benefits all of humanity'?
OpenAI officially launched as a non-profit 10 years ago, and it's come a long way
Major CarGurus data breach reportedly sees 1.7 million corporate records stolen
CarGurus reportedly hit by ShinyHunters - with devastating effect.
Sex toy firm hit by data breach - Tenga says hacker infiltrated systems, stole customer data
A Tenga employee fell for a phishing email, and gave away access to a company email account.
Who remembers IRC? Clearly some hackers, as a new Linux botnet uses some incredibly old-school methods to cut costs
SSHStalker botnet uses old IRC communication, automated SSH brute-forcing, cron persistence, and cryptomining to efficiently exploit Linux servers.
‘We've only scratched the surface on what we can do’: how the NFL and AWS are working together to make the sport safer than ever
With Super Bowl LX on the horizon, we speak to the NFL on how tech is making the sport safer for players everywhere.
What if we treated the Nvidia GB10 as an employee: AI could remove reporting roles entirely from businesses with thousands of job losses, here's how this reviewer did it
A review replaced manual reporting with Nvidia GB10 AI systems, reducing staff needs while maintaining data accuracy and operational efficiency.
'A winner, but you need to be all in on AI to justify one': The first Nvidia DGX Spark reviews are in - could this be your next dream mini PC?
Nvidia DGX Spark combines 128GB of memory, a Blackwell GPU, and CUDA support to enable local AI workloads efficiently.
Who needs 5G, or even 6G? New breakthrough can transmit at 15 gigabytes per second - that's enough for a whole weekend's worth of movies
UC Irvine researchers developed a 140GHz transceiver achieving 15 GB/s, overcoming DAC limits while reducing power consumption and simplifying production.
'From biology to black holes, ChatGPT is accelerating research': OpenAI really wants you to use ChatGPT as a research collaborator - and claims 8.4 million messages are sent every week on science and math
OpenAI claims ChatGPT handles millions of science and math queries weekly, supporting researchers in complex calculations and experiments.
Experts flag around 800,000 Telnet servers exposed to remote attacks - here's why users should be on their guard
Hackers are hunting for vulnerable endpoints to deploy Python malware.
'Put plainly...some countries are already using AI to solve harder problems and move faster': OpenAI wants to make AI usage more equal between countries - but will it actually work?
OpenAI highlights uneven AI adoption across countries and launches Education for Countries to improve skills, access, and workforce readiness globally.
'Tesla's chip game is no joke': Elon Musk confirms it has restarted work on its biggest supercomputer yet - but what will it actually be used for?
Tesla restarts Dojo 3 with AI5-AI7 chips, aiming to power autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, data centers, and space-based AI compute.
It's a Ryzen rollercoaster, alright - new figures show Intel struggling to keep pace in the server market as AMD sees a huge surge
AMD steadily gains desktop, server, and cloud market share while Intel loses ground due to performance, thermal, and architectural challenges.
Linux creatives rejoice - this dev's hard work now lets Photoshop finally run on Linux, so let your imaginations run wild
A developer-enabled Wine workaround allows modern Photoshop versions to run on Linux, highlighting technical feasibility despite the continued absence of official Adobe support.
A Google Gemini security flaw let hackers use calendar invites to steal private data
Another prompt injection variant was discovered and remedied.
'We are helping innovate at the frontiers of what is possible, to evolve the sport and make it next generation': Lenovo tells us how it is working with FIFA to make the 2026 World Cup the smartest yet
Lenovo and FIFA team up to make the 2026 World Cup the smartest and most engaging yet.
Deepseek may have found a way to solve the RAM crisis by eliminating the need for expensive HBM for AI inference and training — yes, the very reason why DRAM prices went up by 5X in 10 weeks
DeepSeek’s Engram decouples memory from computation, enabling AI models to scale efficiently while alleviating costly HBM constraints globally.