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Short seller's report stokes a fire.

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Sold to TCL's CSOT unit according to a regulatory filing

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After a horseback riding accident left him paralyzed from the waist down in 2009, former jockey Michael Straight learned to walk again with the help of a $100,000 ReWalk Personal exoskeleton. Earlier this month, that exoskeleton broke because of a malfunctioning piece of wiring in an accompanying watch that makes the exoskeleton work. The manufacturer refused to fix it, saying the machine was now too old to be serviced, and Straight once again couldn't walk anymore.

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Western CPUs reign supreme still.

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The sizable seed round was led by deep tech investor Starlight Ventures, with participation from Collaborative Fund, 2100 Ventures, and angel investors formerly with tech giants like Airbnb and Amazon. Ephos also secured over $450,000 in non-dilutive funding from the European Innovation Council and, surprisingly, from NATO's defense accelerator, DIANA.

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Pragmatic Semiconductor’s programmable Flex-RV chip costs less than a dollar to produce.

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What took them so long?

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Wi-Fi and Bluetooth come to Raspberry Pi's RP2350

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3D printing will make building a structure with unique shapes faster and more affordable.

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Mass production has been achieved ahead of its competitors.

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As computing technology advances, we have shifted from using large, single-chip processors to systems made up of smaller, specialized chips called "chiplets." These chiplets work together to boost processing power and efficiency.

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The last and final play for Samsung in the PCIe Gen4 space?

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Meta’s AR glasses are an impressive tease of what Mark Zuckerberg thinks will replace the smartphone.

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The Meta Quest 3S is up for preorder Wednesday. It starts shipping October 15.

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The Quest 2 is being discontinued as well.

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Let's get the money rolling in.

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The best thing since sliced bread?

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Is it already time to say goodbye?

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Nintendo isn’t making a Switch Lite OLED, so you’ll have to.

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Seasonic's latest is ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatible, and sports an 80 Plus Platinum efficiency rating (92 percent efficiency at 50 percent load). It utilizes an all-modular cable design and comes with enough connectors to cover most any practical hardware setup, including up to four Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics cards.

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Ephos raises $8.5m to 'deliver glass-based photonic chips at scale.'

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Maybe IPO delay for Kioxia

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Learning to love a Linux system that's more of a workhorse than an adventure.

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Listen to that thickity thock.

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Embargo on high-tech goods has forced China to create its own supply chain.

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