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AI Data Centers Are Outbidding Carmakers for DRAM Chips
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AI Data Centers Are Outbidding Carmakers for DRAM Chips

AI companies racing to build data centers are bulk-buying DRAM memory chips, driving spot prices sharply higher in just four months and triggering a new global chip shortage. Unlike the COVID-era crunch, this one is demand-driven by the AI boom. With just three suppliers controlling virtually all DRAM production, carmakers are already scrambling to secure components.

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Gasly admits Racing Bulls are a real threat to Alpine in Belgium

Alpine's Pierre Gasly has openly conceded that Racing Bulls pose a genuine threat to his team both at the Belgian Grand Prix and in the overall Constructors' Championship standings. The Frenchman assessed the midfield battle between the two teams ahead of the race weekend.

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Lil Baby drops Pharrell Williams-produced single 'Dead Fresh'

Rapper Lil Baby has officially released his new single "Dead Fresh", produced by Pharrell Williams. The track was first debuted a month ago at Louis Vuitton's Menswear Spring-Summer 2027 show in Paris.

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Geely's "Thunder" EV motor packs 12 functions into one unit, cuts weight
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Geely's "Thunder" EV motor packs 12 functions into one unit, cuts weight

Chinese automaker Geely has unveiled a new electric drive system called "Thunder" that integrates 12 hardware functions into a single compact enclosure. The system is designed to significantly reduce the weight and size of EV drivetrains while delivering impressive energy efficiency gains.

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$28 million ether options bet targets surge in price volatility

An anonymous investor has placed a $28 million options trade designed to profit from a surge in ether price volatility. The bet does not target a specific direction for the ETH price but instead profits from extreme market turbulence — large swings either up or down.

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Macron and Merz hold Franco-German bilateral cabinet talks in Germany

French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz led a bilateral cabinet meeting in western Germany, focusing on deepening security cooperation between the two countries. Separately, a German court is expected to deliver its verdict against an alleged supporter of the far-right NSU terrorist group.

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Ukraine unveils drone-launched drone strike behind Russian lines
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Ukraine unveils drone-launched drone strike behind Russian lines

The Ukrainian army has released footage of a novel operation behind enemy lines in which one drone carried and deployed a second armed drone, which then independently carried out its strike. Ukraine described the mission as the first of its kind, declaring it a "new era of warfare."

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Fortnite launches 36 AI-voiced character personas for creators from July 30

Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.

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Ransomware attack shuts down Coca-Cola's fairlife dairy operations in US
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Ransomware attack shuts down Coca-Cola's fairlife dairy operations in US

Coca-Cola has halted US operations of its dairy subsidiary fairlife following a ransomware attack. The cyberattack has disrupted the company's American production and distribution, though Coca-Cola has not disclosed details about the scope of the damage or any ransom demands.

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Beijing furious over UK nationalisation of Chinese-owned British Steel
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Beijing furious over UK nationalisation of Chinese-owned British Steel

China's Ministry of Commerce on Friday expressed "firm opposition and strong dissatisfaction" over London's decision to nationalise British Steel, owned by Chinese group Jingye. Beijing accused the UK government of abusing the concept of national security. The move marks a further deterioration in Sino-British relations.

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Record-old amber specimen discovered — reveals surprising evolutionary secrets
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Record-old amber specimen discovered — reveals surprising evolutionary secrets

Researchers have unveiled an amber specimen far older than any found on Baltic shores. Analysis of the fossilised resin revealed surprising new details about insect evolution not previously known. The find originates from outside Europe and reshapes scientific understanding of amber's natural history.

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Insomniac Games releases new Marvel's Wolverine trailer ahead of launch
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Insomniac Games releases new Marvel's Wolverine trailer ahead of launch

Insomniac Games has released a new trailer for Marvel's Wolverine, showcasing the iconic character ahead of the game's launch less than two months away. The studio has kicked off its marketing campaign for what looks to be one of the season's major exclusive releases.

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NIK Audit: Doctor Shortage Is Biggest Problem in Polish A&E Wards, Some Worked 24+ Hours Straight
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NIK Audit: Doctor Shortage Is Biggest Problem in Polish A&E Wards, Some Worked 24+ Hours Straight

Poland's Supreme Audit Office (NIK) has published a report on the functioning of hospital emergency departments (SOR). The key finding is a persistent shortage of doctors willing to work in emergency medicine. In nine of the inspected hospitals, some doctors worked continuous shifts of over 24 hours without a break.

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Robert Laidlow's "Reality Eaters": ambitious orchestral works inspired by Einstein and AI

Robert Laidlow's debut album "Reality Eaters" (NMC) features orchestral works inspired by Einstein's field equations, Newton's law of universal gravitation and artificial intelligence. The centrepiece "Warp" is a terse 12-minute piano concerto performed by Joseph Havlat with the BBC Philharmonic conducted by Vimbayi Kaziboni. Reviewers praise the music as wildly imaginative yet approachable despite its highly complex scientific concepts.

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SPF 50 Moisturising Cream for Mature Skin Gains Popularity
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SPF 50 Moisturising Cream for Mature Skin Gains Popularity

A SPF 50 sculpting face cream is proving popular with women over 50, offering combined UVA/UVB protection and intensive hydration. The formula is designed to support the skin's hydrolipidic barrier, improve elasticity and visually smooth fine lines. It is suitable for daily use and works as a makeup base.

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Inspectors find over half of outlets selling blueberry buns filled with jam instead of blueberries

Poland's Agricultural and Food Quality Inspection (IJHARS) carried out checks on pastries sold in food outlets across the country. Irregularities were found in more than half of the inspected premises — "jagodzianki" (blueberry buns) were found to contain jam instead of actual blueberries. Waffles and cream-filled pastry rolls were also found to have labelling or quality issues.

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Mars gravity and human colonization: science has no certain answer yet
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Mars gravity and human colonization: science has no certain answer yet

Mars has roughly 38% of Earth's gravity, posing one of the biggest unknowns for long-term human colonisation. Scientists do not yet know whether such low gravity over extended periods causes irreversible harm to the human body, as most astronaut research relates to the near-zero gravity of the ISS. Thin atmosphere, radiation and lack of liquid water add further obstacles to any permanent settlement.

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Ryanair charged passenger 260 PLN over backpack straps sticking out — lawyer weighs in
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Ryanair charged passenger 260 PLN over backpack straps sticking out — lawyer weighs in

A passenger travelling from Kraków to Cagliari was charged 260 PLN by Ryanair after staff ruled that backpack straps protruding beyond the bag's outline made it non-compliant with carry-on rules. The woman argues the size difference was minimal and has been trying to recover the money for several weeks. A lawyer has commented on whether the charge was justified.

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FIFA drops Poland's Kwiatkowski from VAR duties for World Cup finals
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FIFA drops Poland's Kwiatkowski from VAR duties for World Cup finals

Polish VAR referee Tomasz Kwiatkowski has been excluded from FIFA's officiating team for the final two matches of the World Cup. He joins Szymon Marciniak and his assistants, who were also sent home earlier in the tournament. FIFA has not provided an official explanation for the decision.

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Japan bans national flag desecration; critics warn of free speech threat

Japan enacted a new law on Friday criminalising desecration of the national flag, a key right-wing agenda item championed by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Critics and civil liberties groups warn the legislation poses a serious threat to free speech and political expression in the country.

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Chip and AI stocks tumble as Nikkei 225 drops over 4%
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Chip and AI stocks tumble as Nikkei 225 drops over 4%

Japan's stock market suffered a sharp sell-off on Friday, with the Nikkei 225 falling more than 4%, led by losses in technology companies and chipmakers. Strong quarterly earnings and ambitious AI expansion plans failed to reassure investors, signalling growing market fatigue with massive artificial-intelligence spending.

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Gracie Abrams performs 'Minibar' and discusses 'Daughter From Hell' on Fallon
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Gracie Abrams performs 'Minibar' and discusses 'Daughter From Hell' on Fallon

Singer Gracie Abrams appeared on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," performing her song "Minibar" and discussing her new album, "Daughter From Hell." The appearance serves as promotion for her latest release.

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