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No wonder there's a bubble - study claims nearly all of the world’s data centers are built in the wrong climate
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Most global data centers are built in unsuitable climates, straining cooling, energy, and infrastructure as AI and cloud demand rise.

AI designed this Linux computer with 843 parts and dual-PCBs in just a week - and it even booted the first time
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Quilter’s AI designed a Linux computer with 843 components in one week, reducing human workload and accelerating mini PC innovation.

WhatsApp user warning - hackers are hijacking accounts without any need to crack the authentication, so be on your guard
By Efosa Udinmwen published
WhatsApp GhostPairing attacks let hackers hijack accounts using device-linking, exposing messages and media while bypassing authentication completely.

"Tech companies have paid lip service" - US government is asking AI giants why data centers are leading to rising bills
By Efosa Udinmwen published
US senators challenge tech giants over rising electricity bills as AI data centers strain grids and shift infrastructure costs onto consumers.

I compiled a list of 167 hard disk drives worth buying - here are six things I found out
By Wayne Williams published
My in-depth look at 167 hard disk drives shows why capacity, durability, and price per TB keep HDDs relevant, despite widespread SSD adoption.

Last minute holiday shopping this weekend? Here’s how to stay safe from scams
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Stay safe this Christmas - be on the lookout for these scams.

This intriguing startup wants to create the world's most secure smartphones - and it's doing it Proton-style
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Soverli introduces an auditable OS layer for smartphones, enabling mission-critical security, encrypted communications, and business continuity alongside Android and iOS.

Better late than never? 53-year-old HP bus standard finally gets a Linux driver, boasting 8MB/s bandwidth
By Efosa Udinmwen published
HP’s 1972 GPIB bus finally receives stable Linux support, allowing vintage lab instruments to connect seamlessly with contemporary systems.
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