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Is a Data Center Crisis Looming? Investor Warns of 2027 Risk
Tech investor Alex Davis warns of a potential financial crisis by 2027 due to data center overcapacity and a lack of guaranteed demand. Read the full insights.

PS5 Hardware ROM Keys Leak Online
PS5 hardware ROM keys have leaked, allowing developers to analyze the bootloader. Since the keys are hardcoded, Sony cannot patch this via software updates.

Federal Police Adopt New Software to Track Crypto Transactions
The Brazilian Federal Police acquire new software to track Bitcoin and crypto transactions to combat money laundering and financial crimes. Learn more.

Linux Could Gain Windows-Style "Modern Standby" Support
Linux developers are working on a "Modern Standby" mode to enable instant-on performance, background notifications, and better power management for portable devices.

Meta Acquires AI Startup Manus for Estimated $2 Billion
Meta acquires AI startup Manus for an estimated $2B to integrate advanced autonomous agents into Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Learn more about the deal.

PC Prices Set to Rise as AI Demand Squeezes RAM Supply
PC prices are expected to rise 8% by 2026 as AI demand causes RAM shortages. Learn how shifting DRAM production is impacting the global computer market.

AI Robots Can Be Hacked Even When Offline, Study Shows
Researchers prove AI robots can be hacked even when offline. Learn how short-range wireless signals allow exploits to spread between machines in a cascade effect.

JavaScript Creator Criticizes Software Bloat in Windows 11
JavaScript creator Brendan Eich warns that web-based apps like Teams and the Windows 11 Start Menu cause software bloat and high RAM usage.

TSMC Chip Factories Withstand Massive 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake in Taiwan
TSMC’s chip factories remain intact after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan. Advanced seismic technology and floating piles prevented damage to facilities.

Ubisoft Resumes Maintenance After Massive Rainbow Six Siege Hack
Ubisoft shuts down Rainbow Six Siege servers after hackers exploit internal systems to ban players and generate $13M worth of R6 Credits and exclusive skins.

Can Nintendo Games Reduce Burnout? New Study Suggests Yes
Discover how Nintendo games like Super Mario reduce burnout and boost happiness in young adults by triggering positive childhood memories and "childlike wonder."

Critical MongoDB Vulnerability: Over 87,000 Servers Exposed Globally
Over 87,000 MongoDB servers are exposed to the MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847) flaw. Learn how this vulnerability leaks API keys and credentials, and how to patch it.