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 Do We Really Need Another Development Board?  - It’s fair to say that there are a lot of development board form factors for MCUs, with [Tech Dregs] over on yonder YouTube on the verge of adding another one …read more

 Quantum photonics roadmap — how Xanadu and PsiQuantum are looking to transfer qubits through beams of light  - We analyze the approaches of PsiQuantum and Xanadu, who are each developing their own approaches to quantum photonic communications, with a vision that extends beyond 2029.

 Meta raising Quest headset prices due to AI-driven RAM shortage — Quest 3 to cost $600, Quest 3S $350 from April 19

 Elegoo announces the Jupiter 2 resin 3D printer for $949, early bird price of $849 — new model offers massive print volume but is still physically smaller than previous models

 Pragmata PC performance tested: 18 GPUs take us to the Moon

 Chinese fabs import record volumes of US chipmaking equipment via Singapore and Malaysia — homegrown tool makers booked record 2025 revenues as price competition squeezes margins

 Get an entire Lenovo Legion Pro 7i RTX 5090 gaming laptop with OLED screen for $3,199, less than the price of a desktop RTX 5090 graphics card — save $800 while stocks last on this monster machine

 IPv6 usage reaches historic 50% across Google services, matching IPv4 — increased usage eases pressure on the IPv4 address market as 'new' protocol designed in 1998 finally hits its stride

 Engineer open-sources DIY radar system that's 95% cheaper than $250,000 commercial offerings, has 20 kilometer range — Moroccan engineer designs Aeris-10 radar, shares it on GitHub

 Virginia voter support for new data centers collapses from 69% in 2023 to 35% in new poll — Multi-gigawatt, 37-building Digital Gateway project abandoned

 Struggling shoemaker and apparel brand Albird pivots to AI data centers, stock jumps 580% in a single day — sells core business and leveraging $50 million in financing to become a GPU-as-a-Service and AI cloud solutions provider

 Anonymous perps behind 86 million files scraped from Spotify hit with $322 million court judgement — Anna's Archive case presents intriguing precedent for AI training

 Oklahoma farmer arrested and jailed for trespassing during AI data center town hall — removed by officers after going a few seconds over allotted speaking time, trying to hand paperwork to counselors

 Asus TUF Gaming A14 (2026) review: Big CPU power in a mispriced gaming laptop

 Broadcom to supply Meta with custom silicon through 2029 — Broadom CEO Hock Tan departs Meta's board

 Intel launches Wildcat Lake as Core Series 3 for value laptops and edge systems — six consumer SKUs built on 18A promise 'all-day' battery life

 Bambu updates its 3D printers to print unique hues or gradients using two or three filaments — company acknowledges OrcaSlicer-FullSpectrum fork as the basis for the color prediction part of the new feature

 Two US citizens get combined 16 years in prison for running North Korean laptop farms — fake remote IT work scheme netted DPRK $5 million in around three years

 'Like liquid metal': Entangled, staple-like particles could inspire new generation of materials  - A tightly packed ball of office staples can be surprisingly strong. Try to pull it apart and the tangled metal resists like a solid object. But with the right movement or vibration, that same bundle can quickly fall back ...

 Breakthrough Drug Delays Rheumatoid Arthritis for Years After Treatment Ends  - A long-term clinical study suggests that intervening before rheumatoid arthritis fully develops may significantly alter its trajectory. Treating people before rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fully develops may buy them something medicine rarely can: time. A new long-term study suggests that in people at high...

 How do ionic hair dryers work? Can they do what they promise?  - If you've been in the market for a new hair dryer, you've likely seen advertising for ionic ones. Some claim to produce negative ions in the millions—with or without the help of added minerals like tourmaline.

 Python Comes to the Arduino Uno Q  - MicroPython is a well-known and easy-to-use way to program microcontrollers in Python. If you’re using an Arduino Uno Q, though, you’re stuck without it. [Natasha] saves the day by bringing …read more

 Scientists Discover Unexpected Climate Benefit Hidden in Forest Soils  - Researchers report that methane absorption has increased under shifting climate conditions, based on a long-term study conducted in Germany. Forest soils play a key role in regulating the climate by removing large amounts of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere. A research team from...

 New Display for Old Multimeter  - As a company, Fluke has been making electronic test equipment longer than the bipolar junction transistor has been around for. In that time they’ve developed a fairly stellar reputation for …read more

 [News] Beyond Helium, 8 Material Risks May Hit Korea’s Chip Supply Chain; Israeli Bromine Imports at 97.5%  - As geopolitical risks in the Middle East escalate, South Korea is facing rising uncertainties across its energy and raw material supply chains. According to Korea JoongAng Daily, citing a report from the Korea International Trade Association (KITA), the country’s chip sector could face significant......

 Revolutionary Battery Breakthroughs, or Maybe Not?  - There is so much news about “game-changing” battery advances, but what is the reality? The post Revolutionary Battery Breakthroughs, or Maybe Not? appeared first on EE Times .

 What Every Renter Should Know About Plumbing Repairs  - This is the second post in a “What Every Renter Should Know” series. Also check out What Every Renter Should Know About Electrical Repairs. At home, plumbing is where the…

 Optical Fiber Networks Can Keep Rail Networks Safe  - Distributed acoustic sensing uses existing fiber to measure unexpected vibrations

 Physicists Discover a Strange New Kind of One-Dimensional Particle  - Researchers have, for the first time, described the properties of one-dimensional anyons and outlined how these particles can be observed using existing experimental setups. Physicists have traditionally classified all elementary particles in our three-dimensional universe into two groups: bosons and...

 A Look at Full Spectrum 3D Printing  - Many modern desktop 3D printers include the ability to print in multiple colors. However, this typically only works with a few colors at a time, and the more colors you …read more

 Valve might be adding a 30-day price tracker to Steam — feature is already available in some EU countries to spoof out fake discounts  - Your Steam games are about to get some new glanceable information next to their price boxes, according to recent changes discovered in the client's backend. Valve might be adding a 30-day price tracker to the platform, letting you see if the game currently costs the lowest it has been in the last month....

 Why the CCP is the Ultimate Loser in the Middle East  - As the US-led military campaign against Iran unfolds with devastating precision, the clearest loser is Tehran's clerical regime. Yet the second-greatest casualty may well be the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Beijing.

 MotoGP Rubber = Better Climbing?  - Walking on grass, it’s easy, no matter the shoe. How about an inclined trail? Some hiking shoes or nice tennis shoes will do the trick. How about climbing a mountain? …read more

 Scientists Uncover Hidden Force Powering Yellowstone’s Supervolcano  - A new geodynamic model is reshaping how scientists understand supervolcanoes, revealing that their magma systems may be far more diffuse and dynamic than previously believed. Supereruptions are among the most extreme events our planet can produce. Each one can eject more than 1,000 cubic kilometers (about...

 What if Your Memories Never Happened? Physicists Take a New Look at the Boltzmann Brain Paradox  - New research questions whether memory reliably reflects reality. What if your entire past never actually happened? That unsettling idea is at the center of a new study by SFI Professor David Wolpert, SFI Fractal Faculty member Carlo Rovelli, and physicist Jordan Scharnhorst. They revisit the “Boltzmann...

 India’s Electronics Push Shifts to Design, but Ownership Gap Remains  - India eyes tech supremacy by shifting electronics focus from manufacturing to design ownership. The post India’s Electronics Push Shifts to Design, but Ownership Gap Remains appeared first on EE Times .

 Important! Why the Strait of Hormuz Is So Hard to Control — and Why Iran’s Regime Endures (Part 1)  - Iran has deployed tens of thousands of intelligent bottom-laid mines on the seabed. These mines are networked via low-frequency encrypted signals from the BeiDou system and possess target signature recognition capabilities, forming an intelligent mine network integrated with BeiDou encrypted links.

 Trying to Build Your Own Consumer-Grade Router in 2026  - an Ethernet cable pluged into a network router " data-medium-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/internet_router.jpg?w=400" data-large-file="https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/internet_router.jpg?w=800" / Although we have many types of networking equipment with many unique...

 Ancient DNA Reveals Irish Goats Have a 3,000-Year-Old Lineage Still Alive Today  - Ancient DNA and protein analysis reveal that modern Old Irish Goats are closely related to Bronze Age populations. This continuity highlights both their historical importance and the need for conservation. New findings show that the Old Irish Goat is genetically connected to animals that lived in Ireland...

 A 6502 All in the Data  - Emulating a 6502 shouldn’t be that hard on a modern computer. Maybe that’s why [lasect] decided to make it a bit harder. The PG_6502 emulator uses PostgreSQL. All the CPU …read more

 Server Failures Turn Safe Cars Into Costly Dead Weight  - Cybersecurity incident leaves hundreds of U.S. drivers stranded

 Small Appliances Are Flunking Right to Repair, PIRG Report Finds  - Your coffee maker may be less repairable than your phone, which is really saying something. In a new report, U.S. PIRG Education Fund looked at 58 blenders, coffeemakers, and vacuums,…

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