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Intel sues ex-employee who allegedly stole 18,000 files
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Intel sues ex-employee who allegedly stole 18,000 files

Intel is suing a former software engineer for allegedly stealing 18,000 files, including documents marked “Intel Top Secret,” just before his termination. The company claims Jinfeng Luo downloaded the sensitive data days before his July 31 departure and has since vanished. Intel seeks at least $250,

by Bennett LauraNovember 10, 2025
AI is finally cracking material science’s toughest problem
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AI is finally cracking material science’s toughest problem

Researchers have developed an AI system that automatically analyzes complex X-ray spectroscopy data to identify material properties. The breakthrough could dramatically speed up development of new semiconductors and energy storage materials. This represents a major step toward fully automated materi

by Ortega RafaelNovember 10, 2025
Samsung phones hacked through booby-trapped images, no clicks needed
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Samsung phones hacked through booby-trapped images, no clicks needed

Hackers used sophisticated booby-trapped image files to spy on Samsung Galaxy phones without any user interaction. The Landfall spyware exploited an unpatched vulnerability in Samsung’s Android software throughout 2024 and early 2025. Security researchers discovered the commercial-grade surveillance

by Ortega RafaelNovember 9, 2025
The Next Fintech Wave: AI Agents, Stablecoins, and Compliance
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The Next Fintech Wave: AI Agents, Stablecoins, and Compliance

This year’s Money 2020 conference revealed a fundamental shift in fintech’s direction. Instead of just improving existing financial products, the industry is now building for AI agents and rethinking money itself. The next 15 years will fundamentally transform finance’s core value proposition.

by Bennett LauraNovember 9, 2025
Mothball-Powered Thrusters Could Revolutionize Space Travel
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Mothball-Powered Thrusters Could Revolutionize Space Travel

Orbital Arc is developing revolutionary spacecraft thrusters powered by mothball fuel that promise massive cost and weight savings. The technology could make interplanetary missions dramatically cheaper, but experts question whether customers will trust unproven systems.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 9, 2025
The surprising boredom of selling your business for $532 million
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The surprising boredom of selling your business for $532 million

Tom Grogan discovered that selling his business for over half a billion dollars didn’t bring the fulfillment he expected. The entrepreneur found life after the exit surprisingly boring and is already planning his next move. He’s not alone – even Airbnb’s Brian Chesky experienced similar emptiness af

by Ortega RafaelNovember 9, 2025
Is Apple bringing back the netbook?
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Is Apple bringing back the netbook?

Apple is reportedly developing a low-cost MacBook around $599 with an iPhone processor and smaller screen. This strategy eerily resembles the netbook category that Apple’s own iPad helped eliminate over a decade ago. The tech giant might be resurrecting the very product category it helped kill.

by Bennett LauraNovember 8, 2025
Intel’s Quiet Hardware Push For Future CPUs And Graphics
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Intel’s Quiet Hardware Push For Future CPUs And Graphics

Intel continues laying groundwork for future hardware with software updates. The oneDNN 3.10 library prepares for upcoming AVX 10.2 CPUs while graphics drivers add Xe3P display support. These moves show Intel’s commitment to staying competitive in both compute and graphics.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 8, 2025
Meta’s Product Managers Are Vibe Coding for Zuckerberg
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Meta’s Product Managers Are Vibe Coding for Zuckerberg

Meta product managers are now using AI-assisted “vibe coding” to create app prototypes in hours instead of waiting for engineers. They’re presenting these demos directly to CEO Mark Zuckerberg as the company races to compete in AI. The approach is transforming how Silicon Valley builds products.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 8, 2025
Apple quietly slashes trade-in values right before holidays
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Apple quietly slashes trade-in values right before holidays

Apple has quietly reduced trade-in values across its product lineup just ahead of the holiday season. The iPhone 15 Pro Max dropped from $630 to $470, while some older models were removed entirely from eligibility lists. This makes upgrades more expensive for anyone counting on trade-in credit.

by Ortega RafaelNovember 8, 2025

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