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Prusa launches two new 3D printers, open source filament tags, and printable silicone at private event (tomshardware.com)
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX will reportedly receive $2 billion for Trump’s Golden Dome project — system to include up to 600 satellites to track fast-moving airborne targets (tomshardware.com)
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Prusa has a full month of Black Friday deals on 3D printers and accessories, including $300 free bundle with some models — Get the Rolls-Royce of 3D printers with free shipping (tomshardware.com)
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Chinese and British authorities are determining how to return 61,000 stolen Bitcoins worth $6.7 billion — seizure from 'Bitcoin Queen' leaves loose ends (tomshardware.com)
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Nexperia allowed to resume exports from China following Trump-Xi talks — companies may seek exemptions from the Ministry of Commerce to restart international deliveries (tomshardware.com)
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Self-assembling data centers in space are becoming reality as Rendezvous Robotics partners with Starcloud — Elon Musk chimes in that 'SpaceX will be doing this' (tomshardware.com)
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Researchers create superconducting germanium semiconductor material using standard chip-making techniques - prototype demonstrates millions of superconducting junctions on a 2-inch wafer (tomshardware.com)
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GPU overclocker uses chilled car antifreeze and pond pump to push Intel card to sub-zero temps, sets world record — 'TrashBench' sets GPU benchmark record at -17C, gains 16% more performance (tomshardware.com)
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The internet was born this week in 1969, and immediately glitched — only two of the five letters in the first computer-to-computer message were received (tomshardware.com)
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Cyber firm warns that hackers are teaming up with crime rings to hijack cargo — phishing emails and social engineering deployed to steal physical shipments (tomshardware.com)
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SWAT team raid uncovers 3D printing guns with live ammunition, capable of firing — police also seize WWII 'replica' 3D-printed knives and grenades (tomshardware.com)
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Trump says no Blackwell chips to be sold to China — Nvidia re-entry into Beijing nixed despite temporary trade truce (tomshardware.com)
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Why 95% of GenAI Pilots Fail – And What You Can Learn From It (techreport.com)
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Intel Is Losing Ground in the High-End CPU Segment. Can the US Government Save the Legacy Company? (techreport.com)
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Nvidia’s $100B Bet on OpenAI: Fueling the AI Boom or Overheating the Grid? (techreport.com)
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Should You Be Worried About Oura Ring Privacy? (techreport.com)
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You Can Now Buy Products Directly from ChatGPT, Thanks to Stripe’s Agentic Commerce Protocol (techreport.com)
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Germany Reaffirms Opposition to EU Chat Control as Europe’s Privacy Debate Heats Up (techreport.com)
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No Digital ID, No Life: How Identity, Money, and Messaging Are Being Wired Into One Control System (techreport.com)
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Linux Gamers on Steam Finally Cross Over the 3% Mark (slashdot.org)
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Microsoft Fixes Decade-Old Windows Bug That Made 'Update and Shut Down' Restart PCs (slashdot.org)
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Microsoft AI Chief Says Only Biological Beings Can Be Conscious (slashdot.org)
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Most-Viewed Bills - Week of November 2, 2025 (congress.gov)
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Andrew Ng: Unbiggen AI (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Microcredentials Boost Employment in High-Tech Sectors (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Agentic AI’s Hidden Data Trail—and How to Shrink It (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Jill Gostin Is 2026 IEEE President-Elect (spectrum.ieee.org)
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The 7 Phases of the Internet (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Your AI Agent Is Now a Target for Email Phishing (spectrum.ieee.org)
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How to Land a Job in Quantum Computing (spectrum.ieee.org)
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