Infrastructure

Intel facing possible class action lawsuit over crashing CPUs

Intel is potentially facing a class action lawsuit due to ongoing issues with its 13th- and 14th-gen Raptor Lake processors. The problems, which have...

Intel to lay off Over 15,000 employees in major cost-cutting move

Intel has announced a significant downsizing of its workforce, laying off over 15,000 employees as part of a $10 billion cost-saving plan set for...

Microsoft issues apology after new world-wide outage

Microsoft has issued an apology after thousands of users globally reported issues with its products, including email service Outlook and the popular game Minecraft....

France suffers another infrastructure attack – fiber optic cables cut

In a coordinated act of sabotage, fiber optic cables in several regions of France were cut overnight, French service providers reported on Monday. This...

FCC says AT&T is responsible for botched network outage blocking 92 million calls in February

An FCC investigation revealed that a botched network update by AT&T caused a massive nationwide outage on February 22, 2024. This outage blocked over...

New technique spots single-atom defects in semiconductors

Physicists at Michigan State University have developed a groundbreaking method to detect single-atom defects in semiconductors, potentially revolutionizing the analysis of materials used in...

Our satellite habit could end up choking Earth’s ozone layer

Recent research suggests that the increasing number of low Earth orbit satellites, like those operated by Starlink, could threaten Earth's ozone layer as they...

DARPA reports questions potential of quantum computing

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently published the findings of its Quantum Benchmarking program, an initiative launched in 2021 to assess...

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