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Kontron Launches Compact VPX Computing Board with Advanced Ethernet Capabilities
Kontron’s VX3406 3U VPX Ethernet board delivers six independent Gigabit Ethernet ports, advanced Time-Sensitive Networking, and rugged reliability for defense, aerospace, and industrial applications. With zero bandwidth contention and superior cybersecurity, it’s ideal for real-time sensor fusion, C4ISR systems, and mission-critical automation. Released in June 2025, the VX3406 sets a new benchmark for compact, high-performance networking in harsh environments.
Over 90% of Hong Kong’s AI Supercomputing Power Now Centralized at Cyberport
Over 90% of Hong Kong’s AI supercomputing power is now centralized at Cyberport’s Supercomputing Centre, marking a major milestone in the city’s tech ambitions. Backed by a HK$3 billion government investment, the centre provides world-class computing resources for research, startups, and enterprises, fueling innovation across industries.
French Scientists Discover Rare Blood Type in Guadeloupe Woman That Could Redefine Transfusions
French scientists have discovered "Gwada negative," the world’s rarest blood type, in a woman from Guadeloupe. Recognized as the 48th blood group system, this finding highlights the importance of blood diversity, advanced genetic research, and the life-saving value of blood donation. Learn what this means for medicine, transfusions, and how you can help.
IonQ To Acquire Oxford Ionics For ~$1.1 B, Expanding Trapped‑Ion Leadership
IonQ’s $1.1 billion acquisition of Oxford Ionics is the largest quantum hardware deal ever, uniting US and UK tech leaders to accelerate the global race for practical quantum computers. This move promises more jobs, faster innovation, and a leap toward solving real-world problems with quantum power.
Microsoft Cuts 300 More Jobs, Extending Largest Layoffs in Years
Microsoft has announced another 300+ job cuts, extending its largest wave of layoffs in years amid a sweeping shift toward AI and operational efficiency. This detailed guide explains the reasons, roles affected, and practical steps for professionals to adapt and succeed in the changing tech landscape.
MIT Engineers Develop New 3D Printing Method to Reduce Waste and Enable Complex Designs
MIT engineers have developed a new 3D printing method using a dual-phase resin that reduces material waste and enables printing of complex, interlocking parts in one session. This process uses UV and visible light to create durable structures and dissolvable supports, which can be recycled. This innovation promises to enhance manufacturing efficiency and sustainability in industries like aerospace, biomedical devices, and sustainable production.
Infrared Innovations: Why Invisible Light Could Be Tech’s Next Big Frontier
Infrared light, once confined to remote controls and military scopes, is fast becoming a tech game-changer. From contact lenses that let you see heat to 5.7 Tbps wireless speeds, infrared innovations are transforming communication, security, and healthcare.