Microsoft has some bright ideas for keeping future data centers cool – but will they ever really come to fruition?

Microsoft explores high-temperature superconducting cables to reduce energy losses, improve data center efficiency, and allow more compact, sustainable power delivery.

Turning VMware exit into a strategic advantage

Exiting legacy cloud platforms can modernize and future-proof infrastructure while saving money.

Is this the beginning of the end for humanity? Slightly terrifying 3D printing breakthrough means we can now print robotic ‘muscle’

Harvard engineers develop a 3D printing method for producing robotic muscles with programmed movement.

Even Lenovo is getting concerned about global chip shortages – CEO says world’s largest manufacturer will ‘expect PC unit sales to face pressure’

Lenovo warns PC shipments face pressure due to RAM shortages while revenue grows and the AI infrastructure business expands rapidly.

The visibility mirage: Why AI pilots keep stalling between ambition and impact

AI execution is hard but when leaders close the gap between ambition and impact, they can turn AI pilots into meaningful progress.

Who remembers IRC? Clearly some hackers, as a new Linux botnet uses some incredibly old-school methods to cut costs

SSHStalker botnet uses old IRC communication, automated SSH brute-forcing, cron persistence, and cryptomining to efficiently exploit Linux servers.

Holographic tape inches closer to mass market ahead of silica, ceramic media – 200TB WORM tech set to debut in 2027 after successful dry run in an LTO tape library

A live LTO library trial showed holographic tape can integrate into existing infrastructure, shifting credibility from theory toward deployable archival storage.

‘1 second in tens of billions of years’: China’s ultra-precise optical lattice clock gets international recognition as it challenges US hegemony on time

China’s optical lattice clock now contributes to global time, achieving unprecedented precision and challenging traditional caesium-based measurement systems.

Bias is eating your AI budget

The commercial risks of poorly governed automation are now impossible for business leaders to ignore.