AI models start cheating at chess
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Nuclear war is next

It turns out that AI models are not content with regurgitating human knowledge—they’re also picking up on our worst habits.

Starlink wants a pizza Italy’s spectrum
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Musk feels a closeness with Italy

Elon [Roman salute] Musk's Starlink is battling for access to key E-band frequencies in Italy as the space-based internet giant seeks to cement its dominance across Europe.

Console gaming set to explode to $79 billion by 2030
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Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo battle it out as gamers flock to cloud

The global console gaming market is gearing up for record-breaking growth, surging from $52 billion this year to $79 billion by 2030, according to analysts at GlobalData.

Intel dodges $32 billion lawsuit
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Shareholder fraud claims 

Chipzilla has dodged a  shareholder lawsuit that accused it of hiding billion-dollar losses in its foundry business—a scandal that previously wiped $32 billion off its market value in a devastating day.

British Time Lords fight GPS jammers
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Reversing the polarity on the neutron flow.

Britain's top boffins—nicknamed the "Time Lords"—are racing against the clock to save the country from a £1.4 billion-a-day threat.