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Apple’s $30B Broadcom Deal Signals Expansions in AI, U.S. Supply Chain
Published: July 10, 2026, 12:50 pm
Apple’s $30B Broadcom bet drags AI data centers and U.S. chipmaking into its orbit… and may hand Intel a lifeline.
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The Energy Barrier Reshaping AI Hardware
Published: July 10, 2026, 7:18 am
During Leti Innovation Days 2026, energy efficiency emerged as AI hardware’s next defining constraint.
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Simplifying Intelligent Wireless Design and Security Certification for Healthcare Devices
Published: July 9, 2026, 5:32 pm
Join Infineon Technologies and Ezurio for a 60-minute webinar exploring the challenges of designing and certifying secured wireless devices for healthcare applications.
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Voyager Spacecraft: The Ultimate Power Management Challenge?
Published: July 9, 2026, 2:00 pm
Voyager’s plutonium heart is fading, forcing NASA to kill instruments one by one; see how engineers ration watts 15B miles away.
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As AI Moves from Training to Inference, Optics Moves Closer to the Chip
Published: July 9, 2026, 7:15 am
Imec researchers argue that co-packaged optics will not be enough for future AI systems, pushing the industry toward 2.5D and eventually 3D optical I/O.
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Hackaday News
Hackaday Podcast Episode Ep 377: Parallel Pixels, Wiggly Consoles, and Seven Segments
Published: July 10, 2026, 4:30 pm
This week’s podcast sees Elliot joined by Jenny List, as both suffer silently in the European summer heat because the sound of a desk fan would come over on the …read more
3D Printed Scooter Fits in Your Luggage, Some Assembly Required
Published: July 10, 2026, 3:30 pm
Though [Ivan Miranda] calls the 3D printed vehicle in his recent video a motorbike, what he ultimately pulls out of his suitcase is clearly a scooter. Linguistic confusion aside, the …read more
This Week in Security: Escaping Linux VMs, Vulnerable Solar, Confusing AI (Again), and Confusing NPM Malware
Published: July 10, 2026, 2:00 pm
The Januscape vulnerability allows a user in a guest VM managed by the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) to corrupt memory in the host system and break out of isolation. …read more
Browser-Based Image Inpainting Runs Locally, If One Doesn’t Mind A Big Download
Published: July 10, 2026, 11:00 am
[Simon Willison] ported the Moebuis 0.2B image inpainting model to run locally in a web browser. The web tool simply requires a user to provide an image, mark a section …read more
A Super Cheap Desk Toy Becomes a Hackable Desktop Notifier
Published: July 10, 2026, 8:00 am
The GeekMagic SmallTV is as its name suggests, a tiny, vaguely TV-styled, device with a screen, that’s sold as a desktop notifier. Depending on the firmware running on the device …read more
Adafruit Blog News
The Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: subscribe for free
Published: July 10, 2026, 2:31 pm
The Python for Microcontrollers Newsletter is the place for the latest news involving Python on hardware (microcontrollers AND single board computers like Raspberry Pi). This ad-free, spam-free weekly email is filled with CircuitPython, MicroPython, and Python information that you may have missed, all in one place! You get a summary of all the software, events, projects, and the latest hardware worldwide once a week, no […]
Filament Spool Dry Box – Pelican-Style Latching #3DPrinting #3DThursday
Published: July 10, 2026, 12:00 am
bcrooks shares: A Pelican-style latching dry box for a single 1kg filament spool. Robust latches with a TPU seal keep moisture out. Separate desiccant compartments hold beads in place, with an optional hygrometer install for humidity monitoring. Base needs tree support for the hygrometer variant. Ironed top surface for better sealing. By bcrooks download the […]
Pyramid Ambient Light Desk Lamp – Grid Diffuser Panels #3DThursday #3DPrinting
Published: July 9, 2026, 11:00 pm
Shared by canmaxfire on Maker World: A pyramid-shaped ambient lamp with four PETG hollow-out light-shielding panels forming a grid texture around an internal semi-translucent sphere. Light scatters through the sphere and grid panels to create warm layered ambient effects. Egyptian architecture meets modern maker aesthetic. Download the files and learn more Every Thursday is #3dthursday […]
Arduino UNO R4 Case Kit – Snap-Fit with Wall Mount #3DPrinting #3DThursday
Published: July 9, 2026, 10:00 pm
i.boxit shares: A snap-fit case kit specifically for the Arduino UNO R4, with an optional wall-mount variant. Reset button access, LED light-tube compatibility (transparent PLA fits as a light guide), integrated opener. Part of i-BoxIt’s popular snap-fit case series download the files on: Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing […]
A Modern Desk Lamp – Bambu Lamp Kit 001 with 3-Point Adjustability #3DThursday #3DPrinting
Published: July 9, 2026, 9:01 pm
Shared by pops on Maker World: A minimalist Swedish-modern desk lamp with three degrees of adjustability that make it genuinely functional (not just decorative). Uses two 3D-printed screws with matching filleted profiles to interlock arm ends — tighten to adjust stiffness. Designed around the Bambu Lab LED Lamp Kit 001. Download the files and learn […]
Electronics Weekly News
Stackpole expands CSSU series of current sense resistors
Published: July 10, 2026, 3:01 pm
Stackpole is expanding its CSSU series of high-power metal alloy current sense resistors with 0.5 mΩ and 20 mΩ options. The new 0.5 mΩ resistor enables lower power dissipation and ...
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When RFID Looked Like A Possible Good Idea
Published: July 10, 2026, 1:30 pm
In 1995, it was finally becoming apparent that RFID could be an idea whose time has come. “The technology has been around for 40 years, but now it’s becoming useful ...
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Environmental groups call for stop to orbital datacentres
Published: July 10, 2026, 11:52 am
A coalition of environmental groups in the US is calling on the country’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a “rigorous review” of space-based datacentre proposals. Highlighting a threat of “irreparable ...
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ELCANO satellite payload integrates video, NIR, thermal imaging
Published: July 10, 2026, 9:48 am
ELCANO is the new generation of FlexSat satellites from Satlantis, the Spanish provider of high-res optical payloads. The Earth Observation payload integrates multiple sensors and advanced capabilities into a single ...
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Most Read – Samsung profits, Memory crisis, David Potter RIP
Published: July 10, 2026, 9:03 am
Looing only at those news stories written in the last week, the most read stories on the site cover Samsung massively increasing profits, Nexperia's 1200 V SiC MOSFET, and David Potter, the founder of Psion, who has died at the age of 82.
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