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Photo collage featuring Palmer Luckey and military tech imagery

Palmer Luckey recently launched what might be his most ambitious endeavor yet. He's calling it his "I told you so tour."

Engadget : Technology, Travel

There’s a good chance you own a couple of gadgets that support wireless charging now, be it your iPhone or Android phone, wireless earbuds or smartwatch. Multi-device wireless chargers can help power them all up in one place, without the need for a bunch of cords messing up your space. There are dozens of these accessories out there today, and we’ve tested a bunch of the most popular models.

Tech Insider : Economy, Business, Technology
Chen Tianshi conference
Chen Tianshi, a cofounder of Cambricon Technologies, has become China's richest AI chip billionaire.
Tech Insider : Business, Economy, Style
Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, and Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov attend an expanded meeting of the Russian Defence Ministry Board at the National Defence Control Centre in Moscow.
Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, attended a presentation by the country's defense minister recapping the Kremlin''s war performance this year.
Engadget : Style, Technology

A report from Reuters claims that scientists in China have created a prototype of a machine that could eventually be used to produce semiconductor chips capable of powering artificial intelligence. Sources told the publication that a team in Shenzhen completed the prototype of an extreme ultraviolet lithography machine earlier this year and it is allegedly now undergoing testing.

Mashable : Business, Technology
anti scam

A decade ago, staying safe online felt pretty straightforward. You slapped on some antivirus, tried not to click anything promising free smartphones, and hoped your inbox did not explode with weird gift card links. Now the internet feels like the wild west, only with fewer cowboy hats and more AI-generated nonsense. Voice clones, pixel perfect fake stores, scam SMS storms, spoofed calls, and deepfake everything.

Mashable : Business, Technology
man using smartphone at night in bed

Match Group, the conglomerate that owns dating apps Tinder and Hinge, knew a serial rapist was on those apps — and recommended him as a match to women anyway, a lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges.

Mashable : Business, Politics, Technology
A TCL TV on display at a convention in China

The state of Texas is taking on Chinese tech companies.