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Quantum Shift

NVIDIA’s ‘Q Day’ signals quantum shift

NVIDIA’s Quantum Day at GTC 2025 will bring together industry leaders to discuss the current state and future potential of quantum computing. The event, initially seen by some as an

JETP Withdrawal

US withdraws from $9.3 billion JETP initiative

The United States has withdrawn from the Just Energy Transition Partnerships (JETP), a $9.3 billion initiative aimed at helping developing nations like South Africa and Indonesia transition to clean energy.

Mobile Development

Mobile Development: Crafting the Future!

Mobile development does not mean writing code—it means bringing real-world challenges to life through digital innovation. I’ve seen how the character of apps has evolved from being mere utilities to

Lunar Trailblazer

NASA strives to regain control of Lunar Trailblazer

NASA is working to restore contact with the Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft after it lost communications shortly after its launch last week. The spacecraft, built by Lockheed Martin and operated by

Desk Setup

The Studio Finds the Perfect Desk Setup

The quest for the perfect desk setup is a journey many of us face, balancing functionality with aesthetics while staying within budget. Recently, I witnessed an intriguing experiment where four

Trump Grants

Trump administration to revamp Biden-era internet grants

The Trump administration announced plans to overhaul a $42.5 billion federal grant program aimed at expanding high-speed internet access across the nation. The program, established by Congress in 2021 under

Thunderforge AI

Defense Innovation Unit launches Thunderforge AI project

The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has awarded a prototype contract for Thunderforge, an initiative designed to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into military operational and theater-level planning. This project aims to

Debunking NASA RS-25 Weather Control Claims

Debunking NASA RS-25 Weather Control Claims

Recently, inaccurate assertions have been making rounds on social media, mislabeling NASA’s RS-25 as a weather-controlling geoengineering device. In reality, the RS-25 is a rocket launch system employed to propel

Quantum Computer

Chinese scientists unveil powerful quantum computer

Chinese scientists have unveiled a new quantum computer prototype that is claimed to be a million times faster than existing quantum computers and quadrillion times faster than the world’s fastest

Planetary Alignment

Astrophotographer captures rare planetary alignment

A rare celestial event unfolded in the night sky on February 28, as seven planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—lined up in a spectacular formation. Astrophotographer Josh Dury

Alibaba AI

Alibaba’s new AI model boosts stock prices

Alibaba’s shares surged after the Chinese tech giant unveiled its latest AI reasoning model, QwQ-32B, which it claims rivals the cutting-edge DeepSeek-R1 model. The announcement comes as AI players around

DoubleZero fundraising

DoubleZero raises $28M to boost blockchain performance

DoubleZero, a communications startup, has raised $28 million at a $400 million valuation. The company aims to build a “new internet” to improve blockchain performance. Leading the funding round were

Darwinbox Fundraising

Darwinbox secures $140 million for global expansion

Darwinbox, a human resource technology platform, has secured $140 million in funding to accelerate its international growth. The investment comes through definitive agreements with Partners Group and funds managed by

18F Cuts

GSA cuts 18F tech unit abruptly

The General Services Administration (GSA) has shut down its 18F program, a team of tech consultants and engineers that developed open-source tools to improve digital services across the federal government.

Godot 4.4

Godot Engine 4.4 introduces interactive game editing

The Godot Engine 4.4 has been released, bringing a host of improvements and new features to the popular open-source game development platform. This update includes significant enhancements to core performance

Quantum Security

SEALSQ unveils QS7001 for quantum-resistant internet security

Scientists in Switzerland have developed a pioneering method to enhance internet security against the growing threat of quantum computing attacks. By employing quantum-resistant encryption and innovative hardware, they have created

AI Cybersecurity

Trend Micro launches AI model for cybersecurity

Trend Micro has launched a groundbreaking AI Agent designed to transform enterprise cybersecurity. The newly introduced AI agent is the industry’s first specialized cybersecurity large language model (LLM) aimed at

Xiaomi Wearables

Xiaomi reveals new wearables at MWC 2025

Xiaomi has showcased four new wearables during the ongoing Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025. The lineup includes two TWS Buds, one smartwatch, and one smart band. The Xiaomi Smart Band

AI Pioneers

Turing Award honors AI pioneers Barto and Sutton

Andrew Barto, a retired computer scientist from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and his former doctoral student Richard Sutton have been named co-recipients of the prestigious Turing Award. The award,

Tribe Nine

Tribe Nine available download now

Akatsuki Games Inc. and Too Kyo Games Inc. have announced that TRIBE NINE is available for download now! To celebrate, top streamers and VTubers will be hosting live broadcasts of

ISS cleanliness

New study links ISS cleanliness to health issues

NASA astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have been dealing with skin rashes and immune system issues. A new study suggests that the station’s super-clean environment might be the