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This Ingenious £15 USB-C Cable Solved my Worst Travel Headache

The life of a tech journalist and avid gadget enthusiast often involves juggling multiple devices that all need to be charged simultaneously. It can be quite a hassle to carry

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The White House wants AI companies to cover rate hikes. Most have already said they would.

The surge in AI data centers connecting to the national power grid has led to a spike in consumer electricity

Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier

Quantum computers are on the brink of cracking common encryption methods, posing a significant threat to data security. The RSA

Nvidia has another record quarter amid record capex spends

Nvidia, the chip giant and world's most valuable company, recently announced record profits in its latest quarter. The demand for

Quakes on The Moon Are Far More Widespread Than We Realized : ScienceAlert

Scientists Uncover Widespread Tectonic Activity on the Moon Scientists have recently unveiled the first global map of fault ridges in

Anthropic acquires computer-use AI startup Vercept after Meta poached one of its founders

Anthropic made headlines on Wednesday with the announcement of its acquisition of Vercept, an AI startup deeply embedded in Seattle's

NASA identifies astronaut Mike Fincke as triggering the unprecedented medical evacuation of the ISS

NASA recently revealed the details behind the medical evacuation of four astronauts from the International Space Station (ISS) last month.

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: This isn’t our first SaaSpocalypse

Salesforce made a bold statement during its recent fourth-quarter earnings announcement, showcasing its strength in the face of the looming

Chemists have chased the perfect red for centuries, but one might be closing in

Mas Subramanian, a chemist by trade, found himself unexpectedly drawn into the world of art and color when he stumbled