Saturday, September 6, 2025

Intel's Bitcoin-Mining Blockscale Chips Return From the Dead | Jaguar Land Rover Production Stopped Due to Ransomware Attack

Intel's bitcoin-mining Blockscale chips return from the dead, being given away for free | Jaguar Land Rover production stopped for four days and counting due to ransomware attack, company has now officially shut down | Wi-Fi signals used to measure heart rate accurately - relies on signal variations caused by the beating heart to determine BPM
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September 6, 2025
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Intel's bitcoin-mining Blockscale chips return from the dead, being given away for free
256,000 Intel Bonanza Mine ASICs donated by Jack Dorsey's Block, will be distributed to DIYers and open-hardware projects
 
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Jaguar Land Rover production stopped for four days and counting due to ransomware attack, company has now officially shut down
Teenaged hackers from Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters take responsibility
 
 
 
 
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Wi-Fi signals used to measure heart rate accurately - relies on signal variations caused by the beating heart to determine BPM
Can this be turned into a heartbeat sensor à la 'Call of Duty?'
 
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CXL 2.0 AIC designed for TRX50 and W790 workstation motherboards
 
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Google quietly removes net-zero carbon goal from website amid rapid power-hungry AI data center buildout
Industry-first sustainability pledge moved to background amidst AI energy crisis
 
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DIYer creates the PC gaming handheld of your widest dreams
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Nvidia signs $1.5 billion deal with cloud startup Lambda to rent back its own AI chips
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Lenovo shows off ThinkBook VertiFlex laptop and Smart Motion dock concepts at IFA
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Portable 3D-printed device can produce enough drinking water from thin air for a family of four every day
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Components
 
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Anker brings beastly 14-port dock, plus new compact chargers and portable batteries to IFA
Screens and apps for everything.
 
 
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