Photo by Craig Howell Form Energy, this week, announced a new project agreement with Crusoe in support of the company's AI data centers. The battery systems will be constructed at Form Factory 1 in ...
PCWorld highlights Logitech’s Pro X2 Superstrike gaming mouse, which replaces traditional clicks with innovative magnetic switches that measure press distance and offer adjustable actuation. The $180 ...
If you’re a Mac gamer — or curious about where gaming hardware is heading — Logitech G just launched something genuinely new. Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Mouse, released ...
Somerville-based Form Energy says it’s found the biggest customer yet for its iron-based battery technology. Form will build a massive battery system in partnership with electric utility Xcel Energy, ...
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WEIRTON — A Minnesota-based Google data center will have some backup from a local source. According to officials, Form Energy will deploy a 300-megawatt and 30 gigawatt-hour multi-day iron air battery ...
AI copilots are incredibly intelligent and useful — but they can also be naive, gullible, and even dumb at times. A new one-click attack flow discovered by Varonis Threat Labs researchers underscores ...
Google has patched a zero-click vulnerability in Gemini Enterprise that could lead to corporate data leaks. The flaw was discovered in June 2025 by security researchers at Noma Security and reported ...
Google has fixed a critical flaw found in its Gemini Enterprise AI assistant that allowed attackers to access and exfiltrate sensitive corporate data by planting malicious instructions into a common ...
In a powerful fusion of AI and neuroscience, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Allen Institute designed an AI model that has created one of the most detailed maps ...
The takeaway: Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have shown that the sensors in high-resolution optical computer mice can detect tiny desk vibrations and translate them into speech.