The Patent That Shocked Silicon Valley It starts in a windowless office somewhere in the Midwest, where attorney Linda Carter opens a letter with trembling hands. The paper inside is a notice: her company is being sued for infringing a patent. Only, it’s not for a breakthrough chipset or a revolutionary algorithm—it’s for scanning documents… Continue reading ‘An Embarrassing Failure Of The Us Patent System’: Videogame Ip Lawyer Says Nintendo’s Latest Patents On Pokémon Mechanics ‘Should Not Have Happened, Full Stop’
New Ev Battery Tech Lasts 600,000 Miles, Charges In 10 Minutes
Lights flicker across a late-night highway in Nevada. A silver sedan weaves through the glowing emptiness, dashboard blinking with a secret almost no one knows yet: this electric car can go further, faster, and longer than anything you’ve ever seen. The driver, a quietly rebellious engineer, grins—not because she’ll reach her sister in Utah on… Continue reading New Ev Battery Tech Lasts 600,000 Miles, Charges In 10 Minutes
Trump Advises Detained Koreans To Stay And Train American Personnel
The Midnight Decision A black sedan hummed under the glare of floodlights outside a detention center in rural Georgia—a world away from the tech corridors of Seoul. Inside, 300 Korean professionals sat restless, uncertain if dawn would mean a forced departure or a last-minute reprieve. Hours earlier, a single phone call from President Trump to… Continue reading Trump Advises Detained Koreans To Stay And Train American Personnel
Rivian Ceo: There’s No ‘Magic’ Behind China’s Low-cost Evs
Shanghai, late summer: humidity clings to the city as dawn breaks, painting the skyline in blue neon and steel. At a docking lot lined with silent Teslas and Nios, a Rivian engineer kneels, peering beneath the frame of a sparkling new BYD sedan. Silence—then a breathless question for his American colleagues: “What are we missing?”… Continue reading Rivian Ceo: There’s No ‘Magic’ Behind China’s Low-cost Evs
Dead Internet Theory Lives: One Out Of Three Of You Is A Bot
The Night the Bots Took Over Picture this: It’s 2 a.m., the world outside is silent, and Ella can’t sleep. She scrolls through her favorite tech forum, seeking the comfort of real voices in the void. Suddenly, the posts all bleed together, eerily repetitive — no typos, always upbeat, perfectly on-message. She frowns, heart-rate quickening,… Continue reading Dead Internet Theory Lives: One Out Of Three Of You Is A Bot
Ted Cruz’s New Bill Would Let Ai Companies Set Their Own Rules For Up To 10 Years. The Sandbox Act Would Let Companies Request Exemptions From Regulation For Ai Products And Services — And Let The White House Override Agencies That Say No.
The Unveiling Picture the moment: Capitol Hill under a hot September sun, journalists fidgeting with cameras, and Senator Ted Cruz facing the press, a thick legislative proposal in hand. The air is charged with anticipation—and not just among the policy wonks. Behind the customary formality, it’s clear something seismic is about to drop. Senator Cruz’s… Continue reading Ted Cruz’s New Bill Would Let Ai Companies Set Their Own Rules For Up To 10 Years. The Sandbox Act Would Let Companies Request Exemptions From Regulation For Ai Products And Services — And Let The White House Override Agencies That Say No.
Chinese Satellite Breaks All Records And Directly Threatens Starlink With Its Secret Technology
The Night That Space Changed Forever Imagine this: Far above the neon sprawl of Shanghai, while commuters raced to midnight trains and families gathered for late tea, a Chinese satellite silently blinked to life. It was July 2025. From 36,000 kilometers above Earth—impossibly distant, nearly at the edge of reason—it fired a thin 2-watt laser… Continue reading Chinese Satellite Breaks All Records And Directly Threatens Starlink With Its Secret Technology
Rand Paul Reveals Venezuela Boat Attack Was A Drone Strike. The Senator Told The Intercept The Attack Defied Rules Of Engagement And Came From A Drone.
A Sudden Blast Off the Caribbean Coast On a storm-lit night off Venezuela’s northern shores, a U.S. drone’s silent presence shattered the tropical silence. Within seconds, a fishing boat—marked not by its nets but by a suspected illicit cargo—was gone, vaporized in a flash. Eleven lives erased. The news ricocheted through Washington nearly as fast:… Continue reading Rand Paul Reveals Venezuela Boat Attack Was A Drone Strike. The Senator Told The Intercept The Attack Defied Rules Of Engagement And Came From A Drone.
The Shocking Far-right Agenda Behind The Facial Recognition Tech Used By Ice And The Fbi
Opening Scene: The Moment Everything Changed On a muggy Thursday in June 2024, as crowds stood restless at a Texas border checkpoint, an unremarkable camera watched quietly overhead. Within seconds, a grainy face in the immigration queue became a digital fingerprint—matched, cataloged, and analyzed by a secretive AI server humming hundreds of miles away. Border… Continue reading The Shocking Far-right Agenda Behind The Facial Recognition Tech Used By Ice And The Fbi
Ai Vs. Maga: Populists Alarmed By Trump’s Embrace Of Ai, Big Tech: Ai “Threatens The Common Man’s Liberty,” Says Gop Sen. Josh Hawley.
Opening Scene: Washington, July 2025 The humidity was heavy, the mood electric. Beneath a vault of television lights, President Trump held up a thick dossier, its cover inked with bold letters: America’s AI Action Plan. Cameras flashed. Those in the room understood a new era was about to begin—a technological arms race, a political showdown,… Continue reading Ai Vs. Maga: Populists Alarmed By Trump’s Embrace Of Ai, Big Tech: Ai “Threatens The Common Man’s Liberty,” Says Gop Sen. Josh Hawley.
