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This Week In Security: Second Verse, Worse Than The First

Isn’t there some claim events come in threes? After the extremely rare leak of the iOS Coruna exploit chain recently, now we have details from Google on a second significant exploit in …read more

FLOSS Weekly Episode 867: Pangolin: People Can Lie

This week Jonathan chats with Milo Schwartz about Pangolin, the Open Source tunneling solution. Why do we need something other than Wireguard, and how does Pangolin fix IoT and IT …read more

Retail Fail: The :CueCat Disaster

Digital Convergence Corporation is hardly a household name, and there’s a good reason for that. However, it raised about $185 million in investments around the year 2000 from companies such …read more

The Most Secure, Modern Computer Might Be A Mac

The Linux world is currently seeing an explosion in new users, thanks in large part to Microsoft turning its Windows operating system into the most intrusive piece of spyware in …read more

Age-Verification And The World Before Social Media

Although it may be hard to believe for current generations, there was a time when the Internet and the World Wide Web were not as integrated into society as it …read more

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  • Self-healing CMOS Imager To Withstand Jupiter’s Radiation Belt

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    By Maya Posch | March 29, 2026

    Ionizing radiation damage from electrons, protons and gamma rays will over time damage a CMOS circuit, through e.g. degrading the oxide layer and damaging the lattice structure. For a space-based …read more

  • Multicolor 5-Axis 3D Printing

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    By Aaron Beckendorf | March 29, 2026

    Usually, when we see non-planar 3D printers, they’re rather rudimentary prototypes, intended more as development frames than as workhorse machines. [multipoleguy]’s Archer five-axis printer, on the other hand, breaks this …read more

  • Soviet CDs And CD Players Existed, And They Were Strange

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    By Maya Posch | March 29, 2026

    Until the fall of the Soviet Union around 1990 you’d be forgiven as a proud Soviet citizen for thinking that the USSR’s technology was on par with the decadent West. …read more

  • Play A .WAV Instead Of Typing Line After Line Into Vintage Microcomputer

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    By Donald Papp | March 28, 2026

    [Casey Bralla] got his hands on a Rockwell AIM 65 microcomputer, a fantastic example of vintage computing from the late 70s. It sports a full QWERTY keyboard, and a twenty …read more

  • Watch Electricity Slosh: Visualizing Impedance Matching

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    By Danie Conradie | March 28, 2026

    It’s one thing to learn about transmission lines in theory, and quite another to watch a voltage pulse bounce off an open connector. [Alpha Phoenix] bridges the gap between knowledge …read more

  • Playful ‘Space Dice’ Kit Shows Off Clever Design

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    By Donald Papp | March 28, 2026

    [Tommy] at Oskitone has been making hardware synth kits for years, and his designs are always worth checking out. His newest offering Space Dice is an educational kit that is …read more

  • Apple’s Most Repairable Laptop Is Thanks To Right-to-Repair

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    By Navarre Bartz | March 28, 2026

    The common narrative around device design is that you can have repairability or a low price, but that they are inversely proportional to each other. Apple’s new budget MacBook Neo …read more

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