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OSNews
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techmeme
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Sources and documents: Chinese chipmaker CXMT and others are in the early stages of making high bandwidth memory chips, a major step in China's chip plans (Reuters)
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Yemen is holding back repairs on the key AAE-1 internet cable in the Red Sea during a criminal investigation into the cable owners' alleged Houthi militia ties (Bloomberg)
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AWS details its European "sovereign cloud", designed to enable greater data residency, starting in Germany, and plans to invest €7.8B in the region by 2040 (Paul Sawers/TechCrunch)
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Insiders detail the crypto industry's lobbying efforts ahead of the 2024 US elections, as crypto-focused PACs shape the outcome of some key congressional races (Cheyenne Ligon/CoinDesk)
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Research: Southeast Asian scam syndicates, which typically use forced labor to run online scams like pig butchering, are stealing an estimated $64B annually (James Reddick/The Record)
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Raspberry Pi announces plans for a London Stock Exchange IPO; the company was reportedly valued at ~$560M when Arm acquired a minority stake in November 2023 (Olivia Solon/Bloomberg)
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Google releases Project IDX, its next-gen AI-centric browser-based IDE, in open beta, and says that 100,000+ developers tried the service in invite-only phase (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch)
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The arrival of AI search bodes ill for everyone who relied on web search to have their business discovered, or their blog post read, or their journalism funded (Casey Newton/Platformer)
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USDC issuer Circle, which confidentially filed for a US IPO in January, plans to shift its legal base to the US from Ireland, and may face more onerous taxes (Ryan Weeks/Bloomberg)
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Adam Mosseri says Threads "recently rolled out" its own fact-checking program after piggybacking on Instagram and Facebook's network for a few months (Ivan Mehta/TechCrunch)
neowin
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io9
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