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The must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 The US is struggling to kick Chinese hackers out of its networks
Six months after its investigations into their intrusions began. (Axios)
+ Authorities are advising concerned users to switch to encrypted apps. (WP $)
2 Russia is using civilians as target practice for its killer drones
Creating an atmosphere of psychological terror for Ukraine’s residents. (FT $)
+ Meet the radio-obsessed civilian shaping Ukraine’s drone defense. (MIT Technology Review)
3 Can anyone topple Nvidia?
Many have tried, but none—yet—have succeeded. (NYT $)
+ China is claiming the US-made chips pose a security risk. (Reuters)
+ Meanwhile, Apple is using Amazon’s custom chips for its search. (CNBC)
+ Amazon has lofty plans for a colossal AI supercomputer made of chips. (WSJ $)