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Crypto Crash: Bad News For Investors, Good News For Gamers

Gamers all over the world have been waiting almost two years for a crypto crash to occur so they could get their hands on a GPU at a reasonable price. Though it seemed like that day might never come as… Continue Reading →

Transforming the automotive supply chain for the 21st century

Geo-political tensions and digital transformation—which continue to reshape production and assembly processes across various industries—have exposed vulnerabilities in the traditional “just-in-time” (JIT) supply-chain model in the last few years. Pioneered in Japan and popularized by Toyota in the 1970s, the… Continue Reading →

Intel Announces 16-Core Alder Lake-HX Extreme Mobile Platform

At today’s Intel Vision conference the company unveiled a new version of Alder Lake for mobile. Unlike its existing H-class mobile CPUs, the new HX variants are designed for extreme performance in a variety of workloads. It’s sort of like… Continue Reading →

Researchers detail a malicious campaign that used Windows event logs to store malware, a technique that has not been previously documented publicly in attacks (Ionut Ilascu/BleepingComputer)

Ionut Ilascu / BleepingComputer: Researchers detail a malicious campaign that used Windows event logs to store malware, a technique that has not been previously documented publicly in attacks  —  Security researchers have noticed a malicious campaign that used Windows event… Continue Reading →

The Download: The true global covid death toll, and what Russians see about Ukraine on TV

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The true covid death toll could be more than double what’s been reported The news: The true death… Continue Reading →

A report on publicly traded crypto mining companies finds Core Scientific leads with $545M in 2021 revenue, Riot Blockchain had $215M, and Hive Blockchain $195M (Cointelegraph)

Cointelegraph: A report on publicly traded crypto mining companies finds Core Scientific leads with $545M in 2021 revenue, Riot Blockchain had $215M, and Hive Blockchain $195M  —  Mining firm Core Scientific’s hash rate leads all public companies with 8.3 EH/s,… Continue Reading →

This Week in Space: May the Fourth Be With You

Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft passes by the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 21, 2019, making its way to the Space Launch Complex 41 Vertical Integration Facility at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. At… Continue Reading →

The Download: A transplant disaster, and online abortion networks

This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. The gene-edited pig heart given to a dying patient was infected with a pig virus The pig heart… Continue Reading →

FBI Searched Potentially Millions of Americans’ Personal Data Without Warrants Last Year

(Photo: Lianhao Qu/Unsplash)The FBI conducted nearly 3.4 million searches of Americans’ data last year—without a single warrant. Since 2013 the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has published its Annual Statistical Transparency Report (ASTR), which discloses the US… Continue Reading →

Report: crypto mining could consume nearly 25% of the electricity supply in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego province until October, risking an energy grid collapse (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg: Report: crypto mining could consume nearly 25% of the electricity supply in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego province until October, risking an energy grid collapse  —  Argentina’s crypto frenzy is putting the energy grid of a small province in Patagonia… Continue Reading →

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