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Global IT Spending to Explode to $6.3 Trillion by 2026
Global IT spending is projected to reach $6.3 trillion by 2026, with data centers leading growth at an explosive 55.8% increase.

Hacker Unlocks PS5 to Run Linux and High-Performance PC Games
A new PS5 soft mod allows the console to run Linux and PC games like GTA V at 60 fps. Learn about the firmware requirements and the GitHub loader exploit.

Friendster Returns to Challenge the Era of Algorithms
Friendster returns as an ad-free, algorithm-free social media alternative featuring a unique physical-tap requirement for adding friends.

Bringing Modern Linux to Retro PCs with WSL9x
Run modern Linux 6.19 on Windows 95, 98, and Me. WSL9x brings modern kernel power to Intel 486 PCs without emulation.

Honor’s Lightning Humanoid Smashes Half-Marathon World Record
Honor's Lightning humanoid robot broke the half-marathon world record, finishing 21km in 50:26—12% faster than the best human time.

RAM Shortage Expected to Last Until 2027
Global RAM shortage may last until 2027. Manufacturers expect to meet only 60% of demand as AI data centers consume the majority of production investments.

US Lawmakers Propose 3D Printing Ban for Ghost Gun Parts
US bill seeks to ban 3D printing firearm parts via mandatory algorithms. Experts warn the move is technically unfeasible against untraceable ghost guns.

Bug in iOS Update Blocks Student from iPhone Over Missing Keyboard Character
A student lost access to his iPhone after Apple removed a special keyboard character in iOS 16.4, making his alphanumeric password impossible to type.

NASA Releases Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer Source Code on GitHub
Explore the original Apollo 11 source code. NASA’s flight software for the Command and Lunar modules is now open-source and available on GitHub.

macOS Kernel Bug Blocks TCP Connections After 49 Days of Uptime
A macOS kernel bug blocks new TCP connections after 49 days of uptime due to a 32-bit counter overflow. Learn why your Mac might lose internet access.

NASA Breaks Record for Longest-Distance Email with Artemis II Mission
Artemis II sets a new world record for the furthest person-to-person email ever sent, reaching astronauts 406,771 km away from Earth.

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS to Require More RAM Than Windows 11
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will require 6 GB of RAM, surpassing Windows 11's 4 GB requirement to better handle modern multitasking and web apps.