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πŸ’» Quantum Leap, Meteor Strike & Microsoft's Shocking Crackdown β€” Today's Tech Just Changed Everything

8 min Β· 31 mei 2026
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A landmark 3D silicon chip discovery could supercharge computing for decades, while Stanford researchers unveil a room-temperature quantum device that may rewrite the rules of modern technology. A meteor exploded over New England, rattling windows and triggering panic before NASA confirmed the dramatic event. Microsoft is under fire after threatening criminal action against a security researcher who publicly disclosed vulnerabilities β€” and the cybersecurity world is furious. Plus, a 17-million-device botnet has been dismantled, user-replaceable batteries are making a major comeback thanks to new EU law, and the new James Bond game is already turning heads with some jaw-dropping early reviews.

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