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NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

Nvidia’s $5 Billion Intel Bet Shakes Up the Chip Industry in Surprise Alliance

Nvidia will invest $5 billion in Intel, acquiring about 4% of the company at $23.28 per share. The two firms announced a partnership to co-develop chips for data centers and PCs, but Nvidia did not award Intel any GPU manufacturing contract. Intel shares jumped up to 18% on the news, while Nvidia rose 2%. The deal comes as the U.S. government takes a 10% stake in Intel to boost domestic chipmaking.
Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Logitech announced the Pro X Superlight 2 wireless gaming mouse, featuring haptic-based analog switches and rapid-trigger technology, at its Logi Play event. The Superlight 2 Superstrike launches in Q1 2026 for $179.99, while a smaller 51g Superlight 2c arrives October 21 at $159.99. The mouse offers an 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate, up to 44,000 DPI, and a battery life of up to 90 hours.
18 September 2025
Tech Shockwaves: Gadgets, Breaches, and a New Space Race Unfold

Tech Shockwaves: Gadgets, Breaches, and a New Space Race Unfold

Apple will launch its iPhone 17 lineup, including an ultra-thin iPhone Air, on Sept. 19, with a software fix coming for a camera glitch. Meta introduced $800 Ray-Ban smart glasses with a heads-up display. South Korea’s Lotte Card reported a hack affecting 3 million customers; Australia’s Kmart was found to have misused facial recognition. Workday shares jumped after Elliott Management took a $2 billion stake.
AI Accelerator Chip Gold Rush: Inside the Global Race for a $300B Market by 2030

Shockwaves in Silicon: Nvidia’s AI Chip Ban in China Escalates the Tech Cold War

China’s internet regulator has ordered tech giants including Alibaba and ByteDance to stop buying and testing Nvidia’s latest RTX 6000D AI chips, escalating restrictions on U.S. chipmaker sales. The move follows tightened U.S. export controls and affects about 13% of Nvidia’s sales. Nvidia’s stock dropped 3% on the news. Chinese firms are turning to domestic chips and alternatives.
DJI Mini 5 Pro vs DJI Mini 4 Pro: The Ultimate Mini Drone Showdown (1-Inch Camera Upgrade, Battery & More)

DJI Mini 5 Pro vs DJI Mini 4 Pro: The Ultimate Mini Drone Showdown (1-Inch Camera Upgrade, Battery & More)

DJI’s Mini 5 Pro drone features a new 1-inch 50MP sensor with 4K/120fps video and front-facing LiDAR for improved obstacle avoidance, surpassing the Mini 4 Pro’s specs. Flight time rises to 36 minutes per charge, or up to 52 minutes with a larger battery. The Mini 5 Pro launched September 17, 2025, starting at €799, but may not be officially available in the U.S. due to trade restrictions.
17 September 2025
From VAR to VR: How High-Tech is Revolutionizing the 2025 Champions League

From VAR to VR: How High-Tech is Revolutionizing the 2025 Champions League

Champions League matches now use AI-driven semi-automated offside technology, cutting offside decisions from minutes to about 25 seconds with 3D replays for fans. Players’ movements are tracked in real time, feeding live stats to coaches and broadcasts. Stadiums like Munich’s Allianz Arena feature 5G and digital ticketing. Facial recognition is being tested to block banned fans at some venues.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Takes Flight with a Game‑Changing 1‑Inch Sensor – How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

DJI Mini 5 Pro Takes Flight with a Game‑Changing 1‑Inch Sensor – How It Stacks Up Against the Competition

DJI’s Mini 5 Pro is the first sub-250g drone with a 1-inch 50MP sensor, launching September 2025 from $900. It shoots 4K/60fps HDR video, offers 360° obstacle sensing with LiDAR, and flies up to 36 minutes per charge. The drone transmits HD video up to 20 km and remains under 249g, avoiding registration in many regions. DJI is not selling it in the U.S. due to import and regulatory issues.
17 September 2025
Engineer Turns Disposable Vape into Blazing-Fast Web Server with Only 24KB Memory

Engineer Turns Disposable Vape into Blazing-Fast Web Server with Only 24KB Memory

A hacker converted a Puya PY32F002B microcontroller from a disposable vape pen into a working web server, despite its minimal 24KB flash and 3KB RAM. After optimizing code, server response times dropped from 20 seconds to 160 milliseconds. The project used a USB modem emulation to provide networking. UK researchers estimate 1.3 million vapes are discarded weekly, each with reusable batteries and chips.
17 September 2025
3D-Printed Ghost Guns Won’t Stay Anonymous: How Digital Fingerprints Could Track Every Part

3D-Printed Ghost Guns Won’t Stay Anonymous: How Digital Fingerprints Could Track Every Part

Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a method to embed digital “fingerprints” into 3D-printed parts, allowing identification even from fragments. The SIDE system encodes data such as printer ID and timestamps directly into the object’s structure. The approach targets untraceable “ghost guns” and was presented at the USENIX Security Symposium in August 2025. The project is funded by the NSF and Army Research Office.
17 September 2025
Nvidia’s Unreleased GTX 2080 Ti Prototype – A More Powerful Turing Flagship That Never Launched

Nvidia’s Unreleased GTX 2080 Ti Prototype – A More Powerful Turing Flagship That Never Launched

A Reddit user found a rare engineering sample of an unreleased “GeForce GTX 2080 Ti” with 12 GB VRAM and a 384-bit bus, outpacing the retail RTX 2080 Ti’s 11 GB and 352-bit bus. Despite higher specs, benchmark performance matched the standard card, likely due to driver or BIOS limits. The prototype includes ray tracing cores and ran 3DMark Port Royal successfully. Nvidia never released it, possibly due to yield, cost, or branding concerns.
17 September 2025
Japan’s $300 Million Undersea Cable Gamble: Inside the Global Race to Secure the Internet’s Lifelines

Japan’s $300 Million Undersea Cable Gamble: Inside the Global Race to Secure the Internet’s Lifelines

Japan will subsidize up to half the cost of NEC’s planned $300 million cable-laying ships, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign vessels for undersea internet infrastructure. Officials cite national security risks, warning that leased ships leave Japan vulnerable to sabotage and slow repairs. Recent incidents, including suspected Chinese sabotage of cables near Taiwan and the Red Sea, have heightened global concerns.
17 September 2025
Belgium’s Space Boom: From Small Nation to Satellite Powerhouse

Belgium’s Space Boom: From Small Nation to Satellite Powerhouse

Belgium contributed €296 million to the European Space Agency in 2024, ranking fifth among member states. The Belgian space sector employs about 6,500 people and includes over 400 organizations involved in ESA contracts. Major firms such as Thales Alenia Space Belgium and SABCA supply key components for European rockets and satellites. In 2024, Belgium signed the Artemis Accords and saw ESA select Raphaël Liégeois as its third astronaut.
High-Stakes Drone Showdown: Why the U.S. Is Scrambling to Catch Up with Russia in Ukraine’s War

High-Stakes Drone Showdown: Why the U.S. Is Scrambling to Catch Up with Russia in Ukraine’s War

Millions of small drones now dominate the Ukraine war, with both Russia and Ukraine deploying vast fleets for strikes and surveillance. Russian drones, including Iranian-made models, have hit Ukrainian infrastructure and entered NATO airspace, prompting new EU defenses. U.S. officials admit being unprepared and are rushing to train troops and produce cheaper drones. Ukraine is producing drones at scale and advising NATO on tactics.
OpenAI’s Teen ChatGPT Revealed – Safe AI Revolution or Too Little, Too Late?

OpenAI’s Teen ChatGPT Revealed – Safe AI Revolution or Too Little, Too Late?

OpenAI will launch a teen-only ChatGPT in September 2025, using age-prediction AI to keep under-18 users off the adult version. Parents can link accounts, set restrictions, and receive alerts if a teen shows signs of distress. The teen mode blocks sexual content, suicide discussions, and disables romantic role-play. Adults mistakenly flagged as teens may need to upload ID to access the full version.
Drones in Antarctica: The Surprising Legal Roadblocks to Your Polar Flight

Drones in Antarctica: The Surprising Legal Roadblocks to Your Polar Flight

Recreational drone use is banned along Antarctica’s coast, with the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators enforcing a blanket prohibition for visitors. Permits for drone flights are only granted for scientific or approved purposes, and violations can result in heavy fines or jail. Each country enforces Antarctic rules on its citizens. Strict regulations aim to protect wildlife and the environment.
16 September 2025
Meta’s Leaked Ray-Ban HUD Glasses and ‘Oakley Orion’ Prototype Spark AR Showdown Ahead of Connect 2025

Meta’s Leaked Ray-Ban HUD Glasses and ‘Oakley Orion’ Prototype Spark AR Showdown Ahead of Connect 2025

Meta accidentally leaked videos of new AR smart glasses, including Ray-Ban-branded glasses with a built-in HUD and Oakley Sphaera sports sunglasses featuring a centered camera. The Ray-Ban model, codenamed “Hypernova,” projects info into the wearer’s view and pairs with a neural wristband for gesture control. Bloomberg reports a starting price of about $800. The Oakley prototype targets athletes and does not include an AR display.
16 September 2025
Claude 4 Storms into VS Code: Anthropic’s AI Challenges GitHub Copilot

Claude 4 Storms into VS Code: Anthropic’s AI Challenges GitHub Copilot

Microsoft has added Anthropic’s Claude 4 AI model to Visual Studio Code, making it the default for many Copilot users. Internal tests show Claude 4 outperforms OpenAI’s models on complex code generation. Developers report Claude handles large codebases and explains code clearly. Microsoft is now offering multiple AI models in VS Code to boost coding assistance.
16 September 2025
Brazil’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: New Players, Big Plans, and a Sky-High 2040 Outlook

Brazil’s Space Industry Is Taking Off: New Players, Big Plans, and a Sky-High 2040 Outlook

Brazil’s Alcântara Launch Center, near the equator, allows launches with up to 30% less fuel than higher-latitude sites. In July 2024, Brazil enacted Law 14,946/2024, creating new regulations for space activities and establishing a state-owned company, Alada, to manage Alcântara. The Brazilian Space Agency’s 2024 budget is R$102 million (US$20 million), with plans to quadruple funding next year.
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Stock Market Today

  • Metaplanet (TSE:3350) Stock Valuation Review Amid Volatility
    June 13, 2026, 8:59 PM EDT. Metaplanet shares (TSE:3350) ended at ¥232 following a volatile period marked by a 3.57% gain over one day but a 50.43% drop year to date. Despite ongoing net losses of ¥204,492.12k, the stock trades at a steep price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of 26.8x, vastly exceeding the JP Hospitality industry average of 0.8x. Simply Wall St estimates an even higher fair P/S value of 84.8x, though discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis suggests a lower intrinsic value of ¥89.2 per share. The disparity between high sales multiples and lower cash flow valuation highlights investor uncertainty around the company's future growth prospects and risk profile.

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