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Category: Computing

Scientists Finally Prove True 1D Electronics Exist
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Scientists Finally Prove True 1D Electronics Exist

For the first time, scientists have demonstrated a material with genuinely one-dimensional electronic properties. Using phosphorus atom chains on silver, they’ve opened up a new frontier in quantum materials research with potential phase transitions from semiconductor to metallic behavior.

by Mason DraytonNovember 5, 2025
Apple’s budget MacBook could shake up the laptop market
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Apple’s budget MacBook could shake up the laptop market

Apple is planning to release its first budget-friendly Mac laptop in early 2026. The device aims to compete with Chromebooks and entry-level Windows machines while targeting students and casual users.

by Mason DraytonNovember 5, 2025
Microsoft’s $60 Billion AI Bet Is Absolutely Wild
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Microsoft’s $60 Billion AI Bet Is Absolutely Wild

Microsoft has committed more than $60 billion to neocloud data center companies to secure AI computing capacity. The largest portion, $23 billion, goes to British startup Nscale for access to 200,000 Nvidia GB300 chips. This represents one of the largest corporate spending sprees in tech history.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Apple Finally Gives You Control Over Your Clipboard History
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Apple Finally Gives You Control Over Your Clipboard History

Apple’s latest macOS update brings significant clipboard management improvements that users have been requesting. You can now choose how long copied items remain in Spotlight history and manually clear sensitive data.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Devuan 6 “Excalibur” Arrives For Systemd-Hating Linux Users
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Devuan 6 “Excalibur” Arrives For Systemd-Hating Linux Users

The latest release of Devuan Linux brings significant updates while maintaining its systemd-free philosophy. Based on Debian 13 “Trixie,” this version includes kernel 6.12 and drops 32-bit support.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Apple Brings Back iPad’s Slide Over After User Backlash
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Apple Brings Back iPad’s Slide Over After User Backlash

Apple has brought back the Slide Over multitasking feature in iPadOS 26.1 after removing it in the previous update. The feature, which dates back to iOS 9 in 2015, allows apps to float above other applications and can be hidden with a swipe.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Libinput 1.30-rc1 Adds Lua Plugin Support for Custom Hardware
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Libinput 1.30-rc1 Adds Lua Plugin Support for Custom Hardware

Libinput 1.30-rc1 now supports Lua plugins that can modify device behavior between the kernel and input system. This enables custom solutions for hardware that doesn’t work well with standard libinput expectations. The feature requires explicit loading but includes an autoload option for testing.

by Darren HoltNovember 4, 2025
Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom build €1B AI factory in Munich
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Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom build €1B AI factory in Munich

Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom are investing €1 billion to build an “AI factory” in Munich featuring 10,000 Blackwell GPUs. The facility aims to increase Germany’s AI computing capacity by 50% while complying with local data sovereignty laws. Operations are expected to begin in early 2026.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025
Libinput’s Lua Plugin Support Could Be a Game Changer
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Libinput’s Lua Plugin Support Could Be a Game Changer

Libinput 1.30-rc1 introduces Lua plugin support that can modify how input devices work at the kernel level. This allows custom solutions for problematic hardware but opens up security and stability concerns. The feature represents a major shift in how Linux handles input devices.

by Mason DraytonNovember 4, 2025
AI Arms Race Escalates as China Slashes Data Center Energy Costs
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AI Arms Race Escalates as China Slashes Data Center Energy Costs

China is dramatically increasing energy subsidies for domestic AI data centers in a strategic move to compete globally. The subsidies come as OpenAI commits $38 billion to Amazon Web Services and Palantir reports blockbuster earnings, signaling an intensifying AI infrastructure race.

by Leo RenshawNovember 4, 2025

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