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TSMC’s $500 Billion U.S. Expansion: A Semiconductor Divide or a Balanced Future?

TSMC’s $500 Billion U.S. Expansion: A Semiconductor Divide or a Balanced Future?

The assumption that TSMC’s $500 billion U.S. investment signals a retreat from Taiwan overlooks a strategic shift in global chipmaking. While the U.S. push is framed as a geopolitical countermeasure, its roots lie in Taiwan’s energy limits and TSMC’s need for scalable capacity. The real question: Wi...

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Hair-Thin Chips Survive Trucks: The Future of Wearable Tech Just Got Unstoppable

Hair-Thin Chips Survive Trucks: The Future of Wearable Tech Just Got Unstoppable

A breakthrough in **fibre integrated circuits (FICs)**—microscopic computing fibers thinner than a human hair—could redefine electronics by embedding processing power into fabric. These chips withstand 16.5 tons of pressure, opening doors for brain interfaces, self-powered clothing, and ultra-flexib...

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How Cybercriminals Are Weaponizing Microsoft’s Power BI to Steal Millions

How Cybercriminals Are Weaponizing Microsoft’s Power BI to Steal Millions

A verified Microsoft email domain—used for legitimate business alerts—has become the latest battleground in a phishing war. Attackers are exploiting Power BI’s automated notifications to trick users into paying fake invoices and installing malware, all while evading security filters.

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Tesla’s TeraFab: The Bold Bet to Outscale the Entire Chip Industry

Tesla’s TeraFab: The Bold Bet to Outscale the Entire Chip Industry

Tesla’s **TeraFab** project is now targeting **3nm and 2nm** production—nodes typically reserved for the world’s largest foundries—while aiming to manufacture **100–200 billion chips annually**. The move signals a direct challenge to TSMC’s dominance, but success hinges on solving a decades-old indu...

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Cairn: A Climbing Sim That Redefines Physical and Emotional Limits

Cairn: A Climbing Sim That Redefines Physical and Emotional Limits

The Game Bakers’ *Cairn* redefines climbing simulations with an unparalleled focus on bodily precision and survival tension. Released January 30, 2026, this 15-hour odyssey—playable on RTX 3060 laptops and Steam Deck—transforms vertical movement into a visceral, almost meditative challenge. Aava’s r...

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