Big Tech's quantum computing race is heating up as companies scramble to develop post-quantum cryptography before Q-Day arrives—the moment when quantum computers can crack current encryption like a digital locksmith with a universal key. It's basically a high-stakes game of musical chairs, except when the music stops, whoever's still using old crypto gets their digital pants pulled down in public.
Ars Technica
The EU's shiny new age-verification app lasted all of 2 minutes before getting hacked, which is honestly impressive longevity by government tech standards. Meanwhile, gym-goers and hotel guests are discovering their personal data has been doing unauthorized tours of the dark web, because apparently privacy breaches are having their own little renaissance.
Wired AI
MIT students orchestrated the baking of 30 pies for Pi Day 2026, proving that even future rocket scientists need an excuse to procrastinate on actual coursework. The behind-the-scenes logistics of coordinating three dozen desserts probably required more project management skills than their average engineering assignment.
MIT Tech Review