Tag: technology

Scientists Capture the ‘Breathing’ of the Solar System Using X-ray Observations

Unique X-ray data from the eROSITA telescope reveals the Solar System’s dynamic ‘breathing,’ offering fresh insights into solar wind behavior.

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Google Commits $40 Billion and 5 GW of Cloud Computing Power to Anthropic Amid AI Race

Google pledges $40 billion investment and supplies 5 gigawatts of cloud computing capacity to AI startup Anthropic to advance its AI development.

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Tesla Begins Production of Autonomous Cybercab Taxi, Aiming to Replace Model Y Fleet

Tesla has launched production of its driverless Cybercab taxi, designed to gradually replace Model Y vehicles in its autonomous fleet.

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Intel Highlights Importance of Software Optimization for Gaming Performance

Intel says up to 30% of gaming performance can be lost without proper software optimization, emphasizing its critical role beyond CPU power.

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Foreign Traffic in Russian Networks Increases by Up to 20% Amid Rising Use of Circumvention Tools

Foreign traffic in Russian internet networks grew 15–20% in 2025, driven by VPN use and demand for Western AI services despite access restrictions.

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Tesla Plans New Autopilot Computer with Double the Memory Capacity

Tesla is developing an upgraded onboard computer for its autopilot system, featuring twice the memory capacity to enhance vehicle performance.

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NASA Lunar Gateway Modules Degraded by Rust Before Launch, Project Faces Setbacks

NASA’s Lunar Gateway project encounters delays as production modules suffered rust damage prior to launch, contributing to project’s indefinite postponement.

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Swiss-Led Team Develops Novel Light-Field Camera for Neutrino and Dark Matter Detection

A new light-field camera paired with a sensitive photon sensor offers a simpler, cost-effective approach to detecting elusive neutrinos and dark matter.

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Apple Explores Six New Product Categories Beyond iPhone

Apple is reportedly working on products spanning six new categories, signaling a broad expansion beyond its annual iPhone releases.

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Challenges Emerge in the Surge of Fusion Energy Startup Funding

As fusion energy startups attract billions, tensions arise over IPO timing and spending priorities, revealing cracks in investor-founder alignment.

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Robots Expected to Dominate New Warehouses by 2030, Reducing Human Labor

By 2030, more than half of new warehouses in advanced markets will prioritize robotic automation over human labor, experts predict.

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Voyager Technologies CEO Predicts Human Settlement and Work on the Moon Within Next Decade

Voyager Technologies’ CEO envisions humans living and working on the Moon by early next decade, advancing beyond initial exploration efforts.

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