‘A tabletop window into extreme physics’: How graphene is breaking a fundamental law to unlock quantum computing

Researchers observed graphene violating a long-established physics law as heat and electrical conductivity diverged under extreme quantum conditions.

Geekom’s ‘tiny powerhouse’ A7 Max AI Mini PC for creators, home offices and power users gets a massive price cut

Geekom’s “tiny powerhouse” A7 Max AI Mini PC is powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS processor and 16GB DDR5 RAM, and it’s yours for $150 off.

“The way we move light”: Tiny optical chips smaller than a grain of salt could save data centers billions

New beam-steering chip smaller than a grain of salt could cut hardware demands in quantum computing and high-performance data centers.

‘Nature has the solution’: Researchers fuse DNA and silicon to build Holy Grail of memory storage

A bio-hybrid memory device combines synthetic DNA and semiconductors to support efficient data storage and processing with stable performance and extremely low energy requirements.

Google Cloud Next 2026: all the live details from Google Cloud’s biggest annual event

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Building a great website now means simplifying your tech stack

Simplifying website tech stacks reduces complexity, improves performance, and enables scalable, efficient growth.

‘Felony murder law does not require that a defendant pull the trigger’: Ex-FBI chief calls for ransomware attackers to face homicide charges if attacks lead to deaths

The FBI needs to “step up” in the fight against ransomware, says Cynthia Kaiser, former deputy assistant director of the FBI’s cyber division.