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Why Quantum Computing Isn’t an Immediate Threat to Bitcoin
Quantum computing is often cited as a future threat to Bitcoin, but current technology is nowhere near capable of breaking its cryptographic foundations. The real risks lie elsewhere.

Editorial Team
21 hours ago


Ubuntu 26.04 “Resolute Raccoon” Snapshot 4 Arrives as Final Monthly Test Build Ahead of LTS Launch
Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 4 marks the final monthly development checkpoint before the LTS release enters beta. The build focuses on stability, testing, and release readiness ahead of Ubuntu’s April 2026 launch.

Editorial Team
4 days ago


Hacker Exploits Anthropic’s Claude AI to Steal 150GB of Mexican Government Data
A sophisticated hacker leveraged Anthropic’s Claude AI to infiltrate Mexican government systems and steal sensitive data, highlighting how generative AI is reshaping the scale and speed of modern cyberattacks.

Editorial Team
5 days ago


Nvidia Secures US License to Export Limited H200 Chips to China, But Challenges Remain
Nvidia has received rare US approval to export a small quantity of its H200 AI chips to China. While the move signals a potential shift in export policy, strict conditions, tariffs, and geopolitical tensions continue to limit real commercial impact.

Editorial Team
5 days ago


AMD Adds SEV-SNP BTB Isolation to Strengthen Linux VM Security
AMD has proposed new Linux kernel patches to enable BTB isolation under SEV-SNP, adding another layer of protection for confidential virtual machines against branch prediction side-channel risks.

Editorial Team
6 days ago


Meta Tests Stablecoin Payments as Digital Currencies Gain Momentum
Meta is experimenting with stablecoin-based payments through third-party partners, marking a strategic shift in how the tech giant approaches digital currencies and in-app commerce.

Editorial Team
6 days ago


Linus Torvalds Slams Unseeded Randomness in Linux Kernel
Linus Torvalds has warned Linux developers against using unseeded randomness, calling it insecure and highlighting risks tied to weak entropy sources.

Editorial Team
7 days ago


Qualcomm Proposes New Linux DSP Accelerator Driver
Qualcomm is pushing a new Linux DSP accelerator driver designed to standardize Hexagon DSP offload using the kernel’s accel framework.

Editorial Team
7 days ago
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