Taiwan increases penalty for damaging undersea cables amid increased suspected sabotage attempts — offenders face up to 7 years in prison and $325,000 in fines
Taiwan’s proposed new law would make damaging its undersea cables more expensive.

Taiwan’s proposed new law would make damaging its undersea cables more expensive.

Researchers find that hyper-doped epitaxial Ge films become superconductors at cryogenic temperatures.

This could hasten the popping of the AI bubble, which some experts like Pat Gelsinger say is still several years away . But if and when that happens, we will be in for a shock as even non-tech companies would be hit by t…

Crazyy8 I don’t see anything wrong with this. Paying a company that has a lot of experience with satellites and rockets to send up satellites in rockets is normal, if only a bit nepotistic considering Elon and Trump’s re…

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Simply scaling up Starlink V3 satellites, which have high speed laser links would work. SpaceX will be doing this. October 31, 2025

Furthering its deep commitment to open source, NVIDIA is unveiling new open-source AI technologies for language, robotics and biology — contributing to an open ecosystem that broadens access to AI and fuels U.S. innovati…

Sim immersion turned up to 11 with crazy DIY World of Tanks controller version 5.

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This statement comes soon after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Busan, South Korea, on the sidelines of the 2025 APEC Summit. MOFCOM said that the White House would postpone its 50-per…
