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US soldier's personal phones allowed enemies to track positions and target troops in real time, Pentagon reveals
By Rahim Amir published
The disclosure comes at a time when lawmakers are already pushing the US DoD to make significant overhauls to its posture on smartphone security.

California moves to ban the sale of 3D printers without a "firearm blueprint detection algorithm."
By Rahim Amir published
3D printers could soon be mandated to include a 'blocking' feature to prevent the printing of firearms

Huawei's fiercest competitor just launched the world's first Wi-Fi 8 access point
By Efosa Udinmwen published
H3C launches Wi-Fi 8 enterprise access point focused on stability, AI optimization, roaming improvements, and Broadcom-powered network performance upgrades.

Huawei's chairman officially thanks the US government 'for enabling' China's 'semiconductor industry chain to truly grow'
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Huawei chairman links US sanctions to accelerated development of China’s semiconductor chain, citing forced internal innovation and industry collaboration growth

World's smallest space laser station is changing global connectivity by bypassing 'vulnerabilities associated with terrestrial and subsea cables'
By Rahim Amir published
The world's smallest deployable operational optical ground station is not faulted by the downfalls of terrestrial and subsea cables.

Chinese firm selling stealth 'core technology by the kilogram' to make drones almost invisible to radars — spray-on coating is almost affordable by F-117 standards, slashes reflected radar power by 50%
By Rahim Amir published
A Chinese firm has developed a spray-on coating capable of cutting reflected radar power by 50%

'Significantly advance future Army capabilities': US Army keen on quantum control research that promises to deliver a huge leap in future energy generation and computing
By Efosa Udinmwen published
US Army-funded researchers are investigating quantum vibrations in ultrathin materials that could influence future computing, communications and energy technologies.

AI is getting too much of the blame for graduate hiring prospects, and there could be a job perk that is actually behind it all
By Craig Hale published
New York Federal Reserve Bank data shows that graduate unemployment started rising before AI was really a thing.

A PhD student has discovered new plant-inspired window glass that could 'simultaneously store solar energy and darken' a room when sunny to cool it down
By Efosa Udinmwen published
University of Turku research developed porphyrin-based polymer films combining energy storage and color-changing functions for potential smart window applications.
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