Intel Let Google Cloud Hack Its New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs

Google Cloud and Intel released results today from a nine-month audit of Intel’s new hardware security product: Trust Domain Extensions (TDX). The analysis revealed 10 confirmed vulnerabilities, including two that researchers at both companies flagged as significant, as well as five findings that led to proactive changes to further harden TDX’s defenses. The review and… Continue reading Intel Let Google Cloud Hack Its New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs

Forget Cars, Green Hydrogen Will Supercharge Crops

But perhaps hydrogen’s greatest potential lies in its ability to store energy for rainy days. While fossil fuels are stores of energy from prehistoric sunlight, hydrogen can be used to store the solar energy of the previous 12 hours. “You need green hydrogen to continue to increase the amount of renewable power,” says Mowill. Once… Continue reading Forget Cars, Green Hydrogen Will Supercharge Crops

Inside U2’s Boundary-Breaking Immersive Vegas Show

When U2 launched its Zoo TV tour in 1991, it revolutionized live music. Over the course of 157 shows, the tour—which was in support of their album Achtung Baby—was almost an embarrassment of overwhelming sights and sounds, with cutting-edge visuals (for the time), a lighting system that was encased partially in Soviet-era Trabant cars, and a… Continue reading Inside U2’s Boundary-Breaking Immersive Vegas Show

Apple’s App Store can stay closed but developers can link to outside payments, says appeals court

/ A judge ruled to uphold Apple’s stringent App Store policies. Illustration: The Verge An appeals court has upheld the status quo in Epic’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple, affirming a decision that was largely a victory for Apple. In a ruling delivered on Monday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found that Apple’s closed app… Continue reading Apple’s App Store can stay closed but developers can link to outside payments, says appeals court

Singapore EV battery startup Oyika secures $8.75m in funding

BANGKOK — Singapore-based smart-battery-swapping startup Oyika has secured fresh funding from BPIN Investment, a unit of Thailand’s smart-energy company Banpu Next, according to regulatory filings. Banpu Next, a subsidiary of Bangkok-listed energy giant Banpu, is investing $8.75 million in Oyika as part of its Series B round, according to Oyika’s filings with Singapore’s Accounting and… Continue reading Singapore EV battery startup Oyika secures $8.75m in funding

Vietnam’s VinFast debuts budget EV as Chinese rivals jump in

HO CHI MINH CITY — VinFast has debuted its cheapest electric car yet, a $23,000 model for sale in Vietnam, a market where Chinese rivals are streaming in even as motorbikes continue to rule the roads. The electric-vehicle arm of Vingroup said late on Friday that it is “targeting the broadest range of consumers” with… Continue reading Vietnam’s VinFast debuts budget EV as Chinese rivals jump in

United States Department of Defense Test and Measurements Market Analysis Report 2023: Incremental Spending and Digitalization Efforts Pave the Way for Market Growth

DUBLIN, April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “US Department of Defense Test and Measurement Growth Opportunities” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The study provides an overview of the DoD’s T&M spending, highlighting key growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities. Test and measurement (T&M) solutions provide the necessary verification for defense systems to work at their… Continue reading United States Department of Defense Test and Measurements Market Analysis Report 2023: Incremental Spending and Digitalization Efforts Pave the Way for Market Growth