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Huawei is set to become China's top AI chip supplier by 2026 as Nvidia faces export restrictions and customs delays, with China's AI chip market projected to reach $67 billion by 2030.
SoftBank plans a US robotics and AI startup to build data centers, targeting $100 billion valuation and IPO this year, leveraging automation for efficiency.
Microsoft rolls out Xbox Mode for Windows 11, replacing the desktop with a gamepad-friendly console interface. Q&A covers features, navigation, storefronts, and switchability.
Big Tech's 2026 capex hits $725B, driven by AI component costs; Microsoft alone spends $25B on memory/chips. This spending reshapes hardware markets and innovation strategies.
The Pentagon announces AI deals with seven providers including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft for LLM deployment on classified networks for lawful use.
Biwin M350 2TB SSD Q&A: performance, QLC drawbacks, power efficiency, and budget comparison. Great for everyday use, weak sustained writes.
A Redditor bought a $20 4TB HDD on Temu but got a microSD card reader hot-glued inside a plastic case. This Q&A explains the scam, how to detect fakes, and consumer protections.
Explore how a tech enthusiast delidded an Intel Xeon Silver 4110 using a blowtorch and hunting knife on a wood block, why he did it, the risks, and what die shots reveal.
Apple CEO Tim Cook warns Mac Mini and Mac Studio shortages may persist for months due to developer demand for high-memory systems for local AI and agentic AI workloads, causing a memory crunch.
Explore how pairing an RTX 5090 with a secondary RTX 5060 dramatically improves PhysX performance in classic Batman Arkham titles by offloading physics workloads.
Python Steering Council approves PEP 772, establishing a five-member Packaging Council with broad authority over packaging standards, tools, and implementations; elections expected after PyCon US 2026.
Linux kernel bug in AEAD sockets allows arbitrary 4-byte writes to page cache via splice; fixed in mainline. Xint disclosed flaw present since 2017.
Greg Kroah-Hartman releases seven stable kernels (7.0.3, 6.18.26, 6.12.85, etc.) with Xen fixes and backported patches for a critical AEAD socket vulnerability. Users advised to upgrade immediately.
GCC 16.1 sets C++20 as default, adds experimental C++26 features like Reflection and Contracts, introduces an Algol68 frontend, and enables HTML diagnostics.
Hyrum's Law strikes again: Google's TCMalloc violated undocumented rseq behavior, forcing kernel developers to revert optimizations. The Linux no-regressions rule demands a compatibility workaround.
Major Linux distributions (AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu) released security updates for Chromium, kernel, Grafana, sudo, vim, and many more. Critical fixes include privilege escalations and remote code execution.
Dolt uses Prolly trees, a B-tree variant with probabilistic splitting, to version databases. Shared nodes enable efficient storage, diffs, branching, and merge operations akin to Git.
NHS plans to close open-source repos due to AI security scanning, but critics argue overreaction contradicts UK policy and past success.
Explains the Site-Search Paradox: why users leave for Google, the Syntax Tax, Google's contextual edge, consequences for e-commerce, and fixes for UX designers.
Discover the April 2026 community wallpaper collection celebrating fresh beginnings. Learn about the 15-year-old series, how to download wallpapers in various resolutions, featured designs, and how to submit your own artwork.