Mathematicians prove that dark energy is a misinterpretation

Mathematical proof The dark energy hypothesis , the mysterious force that would explain the accelerated expansion of the Universe, has not had an easy time, with numerous challenges: It’s not just that we don’t know what dark energy is, it’s that a growing number of physicists claim that dark energy doesn’t exist or that both dark energy and dark matter are […]

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El Salvador’s Bitcoin reserve faces an accounting reckoning under new IMF pressure

El Salvador’s Bitcoin reserve is back in the market spotlight because its public one-BTC-a-day narrative has resurfaced just as Bitcoin’s drawdown, IMF conditions, and wallet-accounting questions are pressing on the same policy. BitcoinTreasuries lists El Salvador’s government holdings at 7,696 BTC, worth about $460 million, as of Jun. 28. The figure keeps the country among […]

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Google could soon give your profile a subtle ‘Aura’ upgrade, but only if you pay

Andy Walker / Android Authority Google is testing a new blue halo around your profile picture in the account switcher across its apps. This blue halo would replace the existing multicolored ring Google One subscribers currently see. The blue ring features a subtle gradient that reminds us of the Gemini logo. For this reason, it’s […]

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The UK softened stablecoin rules, but may still be capping its own market

The Bank of England has dropped the piece of its stablecoin plan that the industry hated most, the proposed £20,000 limit on how much sterling stablecoin any one person could hold, along with the £10 million ceiling for businesses. In their place, the central bank’s June 22 policy statement set a single £40 billion cap […]

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Why AI Demands a New Supply Chain Operating Model

Most conversations about AI focus on GPUs, models and training clusters. But behind every AI deployment sits a supply chain, and that supply chain is undergoing its own transformation. Traditional IT supply chains were designed for an era when servers, networking, power and facility infrastructure could be planned, sourced and integrated largely independently. AI changes […]

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Fed stress tests reveal whether banks can survive a 10% unemployment shock

All 32 of America’s largest banks made it through the Federal Reserve’s annual stress test on June 24. This year’s scenario was unusually brutal: the Fed asked them to imagine unemployment climbing to 10%, commercial real estate prices falling 39%, home prices dropping 30%, and roughly $708 billion in losses landing across the group all […]

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QwertyKeys announces QK100 Mk2, almost full-size mechanical keyboard with retro style

QwertyKeys announced this week the QK100 Mk2 its new mechanical keyboard with 1800 layout – basically a full-size one that readjusts the positions of some keys to take up less space. The peripheral’s look is inspired by old-school keyboards, while incorporating current features, such as a small LCD screen. The QK100 Mk2 is built from […]

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