SILICON

Jun 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

A New Kind of Weighted Vest That Doesn’t Slip or Sizzle

Zelus has released a fresh take on weighted vests that promises to change how people train. The new product uses a special mix of silicone and tiny iron pieces that stay put no matter how you move. This means the weight never shifts or pools, which is a problem with older vests that use loose sand o

reading time less than a minute
May 27 2026TECHNOLOGY

Silicon Aging: Why Chips Don’t Just Slow Down

People often ask if a computer chip gets slower with age. The truth isn’t a simple yes or no. A CPU or GPU doesn’t just drop 10 % of its speed after five years; it usually stays the same unless something else changes. When a system feels sluggish, dust buildup, old thermal paste, background programs

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI and Belief: What Happens When Machines Think?

Most discussions about AI focus on jobs or global power struggles, but what about faith? As machines grow smarter, they might change how we see religion. Some think AI will prove minds are just machines, making religion seem outdated—no soul, just code at work. Others believe the rise of AI could ma

reading time less than a minute
May 06 2026EDUCATION

Big Tech Money Fuels USC’s AI Push—But Can Universities Keep Up?

A $200 million donation from a Silicon Valley investor and Nvidia board member is reshaping USC’s future, but the move also highlights a growing divide in higher education. The gift will rename the School of Advanced Computing, fund AI research across disciplines, and help recruit top talent—but cri

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026POLITICS

Tech giants quietly step up AI support for US military ops

The Pentagon just inked deals with five more tech powerhouses—Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, and two others—to push AI tools deeper into classified military networks. These agreements let the Defense Department experiment with advanced AI for tasks like target selection, though exactly how remains uncle

reading time less than a minute
May 02 2026POLITICS

Tech Money vs AI Rules: A Strange Political Battle

New York is seeing a fight over AI rules that breaks normal political rules. A tech billionaire is spending millions to push for strict laws, especially to protect children from AI dangers and stop job losses. He backs a former tech critic now running for office. But big tech companies are fighting

reading time less than a minute
Apr 16 2026TECHNOLOGY

Allbirds shifts focus from shoes to AI after rapid decline and investor pressure

A footwear brand famous for eco-friendly shoes is suddenly chasing a completely different dream in tech. After years of declining sales and losing its appeal, the company announced it’s ditching sneakers entirely to become an AI infrastructure player. The bold move triggered a stock surge of over 70

reading time less than a minute
Apr 15 2026TECHNOLOGY

Credo’s New Chip Deal Boosts Stock and Future Growth

Credo Technology Group Holding has announced a $750 million purchase of DustPhotonics, a maker of silicon photonics chips that fit inside optical transceivers. This move gives Credo an all‑in‑one solution from the base chip to system integration, cutting out middle steps and lowering costs. The deal

reading time less than a minute
Apr 13 2026TECHNOLOGY

Credo Tech’s Big Move: Buying a Silicon Photonics Company

After the stock market closed, Credo Technology made headlines by signing a deal to buy DustPhotonics, a firm that builds silicon‑based photonic chips used in high‑speed optical transceivers. The purchase will give Credo top‑tier silicon photonics integrated circuits (PICs) and broaden its reach in

reading time less than a minute
Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Amazon’s Homegrown Chips Are Changing the Rules of the Tech Industry

Amazon didn’t start out as a chipmaker, but its push into custom silicon is quietly reshaping how the biggest players in tech handle their most demanding workloads. Instead of relying entirely on Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD, the company took a gamble on building its own chips—and now those chips are power

reading time less than a minute