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COD Next Shows Off Super Fast BLOPS7 Multiplayer

by admin September 30, 2025


Ahead of Black Ops 7‘s November 14 release date and the early access beta running from October 2 to 5, Call of Duty Next showed off some live footage from the latest entry in the long-running of the military shooter series. The game looks like a solid, speedy, competitive shooter that’s utilizing its futuristic setting for some war-themed sci-fi fantasy. So let’s jump into what stood out during CODNext.

Black Ops 7 multiplayer looks tactile and fast

I don’t blame those who think all of these games look the same, but if you like a fast shooter with some interesting opportunities for gravity-defying tactics, you might want to check out footage from today’s event–especially if you’re a fan of Black Ops 2, to which 7 is intended as a spiritual successor.

Set in the near future, Black Ops 7 has some fancy tech that builds off the advanced movement techniques in Black Ops 6. Wall-jumping, sliding, tactical stance, it all combines very seamlessly in both the scripted sizzle reels and the actual gameplay shown off today.

The wall-bouncing, which looks like it’ll owe Titanfall a royalty check, is particularly exciting as various streamers showed off how these techniques can be used for some vertically lethal plays and opportunities to get new, unexpected sight lines.

Black Ops 7 will ship with 18 maps, mostly focusing on 6v6

In what’s shaping up to be a healthy roster of maps, BLOPS7 will feature 16 6v6 maps, with 13 of those being brand new designs joined by three remakes of BLOPS6 maps. The remaining two maps are for 20v20 battles.

During the beta, folks can jam on six of these maps, all of which are of the smaller, 6v6 variety. Map design in BLOPS7 is particularly focused on standard, three-lane construction. That tried-and-true design, however, might be just what allows the game’s advanced movement techniques to really let players mix things up.

Overclocking equipment

BLOPS7 will contain many of the usual loadout options we’ve long come to expect from CoD, but you’ll be able to further customize your class by “overclocking” lethal, tactical, field upgrades, and score streaks. Once unlocked, these let you equip two modifications in addition to the ordinary functions of the equipment. One such example shown off today was the Stim Shot, which lets you either cancel out enemy-induced debuffs or gain a speed boost when using it.

Weapon build sharing

In what stood out to me as one of the coolest features in BLOPS7, folks will be able to quickly share weapon builds with each other by way of a simple code the game generates when you finish a specific setup. This should make it pretty easy to just grab an effective meta build and jump into a match.

Season one aims to be the ‘biggest’ in BLOPS history

Though BLOPS7 has a pretty sizeable stock of maps to choose from at launch, Treyarch announced today that seven additional multiplayer maps will join the game over the course of its first season, with six of them for the 6v6 mode. Ranked play will arrive in season two.

Nuketown returns

Looking like it came straight out of Bethesda’s Fallout games, the end of the multiplayer reveal showed off a couple of shots of fan-favorite CoD map Nuketown. Check it out:

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Nuketown is expected to arrive “soon” after BLOPS7‘s launch.

All in all, the big takeaway from CODNext is that if fast-paced, competitive shooters are your thing, BLOPS7 is looking pretty solid.



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SEC Tells Issuers to Pull 19b-4s; ETFs Could Be Approved ‘Absurdly Fast’
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SEC Tells Issuers to Pull 19b-4s; ETFs Could Be Approved ‘Absurdly Fast’

by admin September 29, 2025



The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has asked crypto exchange-traded fund (ETF) issuers to withdraw their 19b-4 filings, paving the way for a faster approval process after new rules removed a key regulatory hurdle, a person familiar with the matter told CoinDesk.

Earlier this month, the SEC signed off on generic listing standards, which allow exchanges to list commodity-based exchange-traded products (ETPs), including those tied to cryptocurrencies, without requiring a separate review for each one. These changes are expected to lower the regulatory hurdles for launching spot crypto ETFs.

Historically, issuers had to work with exchanges to submit 19b-4 filings — formal requests to amend exchange rules — before an ETF could be listed. But under the updated framework, that step is no longer required for certain products. Issuers now only need to file an S-1, the document that details an ETF’s structure and strategy, to receive the SEC’s green light.

“The SEC can move absurdly fast if they really want to — as we’ve seen in the past. Meaning that we could see approvals in a matter of days. But there’s no guarantee of that,” said Bloomberg Intelligence ETF analyst James Seyffart.

“They still haven’t greenlit Bitwise’s BITW to convert into an ETF which I’m guessing has to do with the first to file aspect that the SEC typically follows for the rest of the ETF industry. So perhaps they’ll will allow these things to launch in sorts of rolling waves or it could be a shotgun start by underlying asset.”

Over the past several months, asset managers have filed a growing list of spot crypto ETF proposals covering coins like SOL$209.81, LTC$105.93 and DOGE$0.2331. These proposals included both 19b-4 and S-1 filings, reflecting the two-part process required under the old rules.

Removing the need for 19b-4 forms could significantly speed up approvals. The 19b-4 route involved exchanges, such as Nasdaq or NYSE Arca, petitioning the SEC to change their own listing standards each time a new product was introduced — a process that often took months.

Now, with the SEC’s updated stance, exchanges can list crypto-based ETFs that fall within the generic commodity ETP category without having to seek a rule change every time. This places the approval burden squarely on the S-1 filing, which remains under the SEC’s direct review.

While it’s unclear how quickly the SEC will move on the outstanding S-1s, the change marks a shift in the agency’s approach to crypto markets — potentially opening the door for a wider range of digital asset funds to come to market with fewer regulatory delays.

“Everything is uncertain. Add in the prospect of a government shutdown and things can get really wonky,” Seyffart said.



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Universal Executive Regrets Most Hilarious, Perfect Part of 'Fast and Furious' Franchise
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Universal Executive Regrets Most Hilarious, Perfect Part of ‘Fast and Furious’ Franchise

by admin September 11, 2025


Before the abysmal mess that was Fast X, the ninth Fast and Furious film, F9, did the most insane thing imaginable. After literal years and years of joking about it, F9 actually sent characters to space. It was Ludacris (literally and figuratively), it was hilarious, and it was wonderful. But now, looking back, one of Universal Studios’ most powerful executives regrets it.

“I’m sorry that we sent them into space,” Donna Langley, the Chief Content Officer for NBCUniversal Studio Group, said recently, as reported by Variety. “We can never get that genie back.”

Langley is right about the second point, of course. Actually doing the most over-the-top thing imaginable in the franchise, when you still have movies to come, maybe wasn’t the right timing. Going to space would’ve been a perfect finale. But, since the fifth film, the trajectory of the series has always been increasingly wild and unbelievable. It got so crazy that this site, which only covers pop culture of a sci-fi or fantasy nature, finally dubbed the franchise io9 worthy (remember when Idris Elba played an enhanced super villain?). They had to go into space. It was inevitable.

The point being, hopefully, what Langley means isn’t that she regrets sending the franchise to space. Hopefully, it’s that she regrets sending the franchise to space so soon. Honestly, we don’t think it’s that, but it happened. It’s done. And now, the way it fits into the franchise is almost as a culmination of the franchise’s wildly unbelievable run. One through four are kind of normal and grounded. Five takes it up a notch. Then six through nine are sci-fi fantasy movies. Space is the peak that allows subsequent movies to dial back to a more grounded, street-level story, which is what franchise star and producer Vin Diesel has been teasing about the long-in-development 11th film in the main series.

So while we kind of understand Langley’s regret, we are here to ease the blow. Fans wanted the Fast and Furious franchise to go into space. Even if they didn’t think they did, they did. It was one of those perfect acts of madness that make the films so unique. Afterwards, all I could think of was, why not go further? Let them race spaceships. Let them drift submarines. I don’t know. I don’t work for Universal. But don’t regret doing the single most hilarious, perfect thing Fast has done in a long, long time.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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Upbit unveils GIWA, a fast Ethereum Layer 2 with 1-second blocks

by admin September 9, 2025



The choice of a layer-2 network for South Korea’s largest exchange is a testament to Ethereum’s central role in the DeFi space.

Summary

  • South Korea’s largest crypto exchange is launching its own network
  • Giwa network will be a layer-2 chain, built for fast speeds
  • Upbit dominates South Korea’s crypto market with 73.4% of volumes

South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, has officially stepped into blockchain infrastructure. On September 9, the exchange launched GIWA Chain, an Ethereum layer-2 network built on the Optimism OP Stack. The launch was announced at the Upbit D Conference (UDC) in Seoul after teasers in the days leading up to the event.

Giwa Network will feature one-second block times and EVM compatibility. At the same time, the network will leverage Ethereum to secure transactions. This enables the network to offer faster transactions while ensuring it is secure against attacks. Its name, Giwa, comes from traditional Korean roof tiles and symbolizes scalability.

In addition to Giwa Network, Upbit also unveiled a Giwa wallet, which will feature support for some of the larger EVM-compatible networks. The exchange will also launch a developer sandbox with full documentation in English and Korean to help developers build on the chain.

Upbit dominates Korea’s CEX market

Upbit is a dominant player in the South Korean crypto market. In 2024, the exchange accounted for 73.4% of trading volume on CEXs, processing $2 to 4 billion in daily volume. The exchange also has 8 million users, most of them in Asia.

Upbit was gearing up for a big reveal in the days ahead of the announcement. As reported by several sources, Dunamu, its parent company, filed for a Giwa trademark. Upbit also set up a timer on the Giwa website counting down to the launch. Still, earlier reports by Cointelegraph that the network would be a layer-1 chain turned out to be incorrect.



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Maingear's 'Super 16' Gaming Laptop Has a Blistering Fast 300Hz Display
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Maingear’s ‘Super 16’ Gaming Laptop Has a Blistering Fast 300Hz Display

by admin September 4, 2025


The jump to the Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs and the avalanche of tariff woes make our gaming gadgets more costly for only marginal performance gains. Out of this murk of price gouging is Maingear, a company best known for making custom gaming desktops. Its new “Super 16″ 16-inch gaming laptop, announced at the same time as IFA 2025, does more than most companies to set itself apart, but it’s the starting price for its specs that makes it more enticing than competing notebooks.

Maingear worked with the Taiwan-based laptop brand Clevo on its new $2,400 gaming laptop, but the design still has a subtle amount of Maingear’s usual flair with its clean, uniform look and minimalistic RGB backlit keyboard. The stated specs of the Super 16 won’t surprise anybody paying attention to today’s laptop slate. It’s packing an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti mobile GPU running at a full 140W. What actually sets the laptop apart is the display—a 300Hz IPS LCD at 2,560 x 1,600 resolution. You’ll easily miss the beautiful black levels and contrast of OLED on devices like the $2,600 Razer Blade 14 or even mini LED on a $3,300 HP Omen Max 16. On the bright side, the screen can display high frame rates.

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The RTX 50-series GPUs are capable of topping 100 fps with the help of multi-frame gen. This is a technology that inserts multiple AI-generated frames in between natively rendered frame rates, artificially boosting the overall fps. While the technology isn’t necessary for playing games at playable frame rates (you normally need at least 40 or closer to 60 fps for frame gen to work without experiencing odd visual glitches), it can make games run smoother than normal. The RTX 5070 Ti won’t be able to push the most-demanding Cyberpunk 2077-level games to their peak with ray tracing on Ultra settings, but it should be enough for most of your Steam library at the laptop’s max resolution. You can find other budget-friendly gaming laptops with 240Hz OLED screens, like the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S, for $1,900. That’s still more than last year’s Helio Neo 16 models. Acer said it hiked prices earlier this year in response to Trump’s tariffs.

While Maingear’s Super 16 supports Wi-Fi 7, it only includes up to Thunderbolt 4 USB-C instead of the more modern Thunderbolt 5. Otherwise, the device’s I/O still comes through in a pinch with two USB-A, HDMI, and a microSD card slot. What’s more, the device doesn’t use any proprietary port for charging. The 230W AC adapter uses a 100W USB-C plug. Framework made a big deal out of its 240W USB-C charging through USB-C on its upcoming Framework Laptop 16.

Maingear’s first 18-inch “Ultima” gaming laptop looks sleek in its ocean blue color, but it also costs $3,400 at the low end with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX GPU and RTX 5080 GPU, or $4,300 with an RTX 5090 mobile GPU. That’s not bad considering the competition for 18-inch devices, such as the high-end $4,050 Alienware 18 Area-51 config, especially with its 200Hz display. The major difference between Alienware and Maingear’s top-end notebooks is the former has ultra-clicky mechanical keys that make typing a joy. Every laptop will have tradeoffs. The lone remaining question is whether Maingear’s Super 16 may have enough going for it to make up for what it lacks.



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Cz Urges Hong Kong To Act Fast To Compete As Global Crypto Hub
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CZ Urges Hong Kong to Act Fast to Compete as Global Crypto Hub

by admin August 29, 2025



Chanpeng Zhao, also known as CZ, Co-Founder and largest shareholder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, believes that Hong Kong has the potential to become a hub for digital assets, if it moves quickly. 

In a recent interview with the South China Morning Post, CZ emphasized that the region has all the potential to rival the US and the UAE in the crypto space, but warned that regulatory inertia could hold it back.

“We shouldn’t evaluate a place’s future potential based on its current status,” CZ said. “We should assess it based on the speed of change.”

Zhao urged Hong Kong authorities to open up faster, especially by allowing more cryptocurrencies to be traded on licensed exchanges. Currently, only four, Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Avalanche (AVAX), and Chainlink (LINK), are approved. He argued that this limited selection was “not enough,” suggesting Hong Kong adopt a model like Japan’s, where exchanges have more freedom in deciding which tokens to list.

“There’s nothing magical about what the US, the UAE, or other countries are doing,” he added. “Maybe tomorrow, there could be a meeting in Hong Kong where [officials] say, ‘Look, we’re going to change some things.’”

CZ, who also regularly advises regulators around the world, described Hong Kong’s current crypto framework as overly cautious. He shared that while he does understand this stance, he believes it could slow progress. “When going from no regulation to regulation … most regulators would tend to err on the cautious side.”

This caution is evident in Hong Kong’s new stablecoin rules, which came into effect on August 1. The regulations impose strict controls around reserves, anti-money laundering, and user verification, causing some industry hesitation.

Cz’s Post-Binance Journey: From Prison to Blockchain Mentorship

Cz resigned as Binance CEO in 2023 after pleading guilty to US money laundering charges. He was imprisoned for four months and was released in September 2024. Despite past legal troubles he remains active in the space, focusing on mentorship and supporting BNB-Chain, an ecosystem now powering over 4,000 blockchain projects.

Though CZ holds a significant share of BNB tokens, he said he doesn’t own equity in most BNB Chain projects. He sees blockchain as still in its early days, comparing its development to the internet in 2000. He believes wider adoption will come as AI-driven tools become commonplace in daily life.

Meanwhile, despite being enthusiastic about crypto’s future, in the same interview, CZ offered a cautionary note on applying old-world terms to new technologies: “If we use an old term like ‘banking’ to describe a new industry, we need to be careful.”

Also Read: ARK Invest Doubles Down on Ethereum, Buys $15.6M Bitmine Shares



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US Users Coming Back to Binance? Not So Fast
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US Users Coming Back to Binance? Not So Fast

by admin August 28, 2025


  • Are Americans actually coming back to Binance? 
  • Binance banning US users 

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has issued a staff advisory that aims to clarify how foreign boards of trade (FBOTs) can interact with US-based clients in a compliant manner. 

For several years, a lot of American projects had been forced to move offshore due to a rather hostile regulatory environment. Now, the CFTC wants to welcome them back under a proper regulatory framework. 

Acting Chair Caroline Pham, who is reportedly on track to join cryptocurrency platform Moonpay, is framing this as the process of onshoring cryptocurrency activity.

Foreign exchanges could potentially start serving US customers without setting up local entities if they are licensed under a compatible regulatory regime.  

Are Americans actually coming back to Binance? 

Several prominent social media accounts, as well as some media outlets, have started circulating oversimplified and misleading headlines about such massive cryptocurrency trading platforms as Binance and OKX being able to welcome US traders. 

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However, the CFTC advisory does not mean that this will necessarily be the case since there are still strict compliance requirements for foreign boards of trade.  

As some have noted, the main takeaway here is that the CFTC wants to give American cryptocurrency builders a way back to US soil since the advisory is specifically targeted at them.

This headline is misleading. The actual CFTC press release doesn’t say “Binance” or “offshore crypto exchanges” once.

In fact, the takeaway is that the CFTC wants to give Americans that went offshore to build crypto products a way back to US soil.

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“…American companies that were forced to set up shop in foreign jurisdictions to facilitate crypto asset trading now have a path back to U.S. markets,” the staff advisory said. 

Hence, it is pretty clear that offshore exchanges will not be just granted blanket access. 

Binance banning US users 

Binance started banning US users around June 2019 due to heightened regulatory scrutiny. 

The top exchange has since faced numerous accusations of trying to circumvent such restrictions. 

In fact, the CFTC sued the trading giant in 2023, accusing it of luring in US customers. 

Binance ended up settling with the CFTC for nearly $3 billion.  





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The best fast chargers for 2025

by admin August 27, 2025


A good fast charger can make a world of difference when you’re low on battery and short on time. With more devices — from smartphones to laptops — supporting quick-charging tech, having an accessory that can deliver serious power in minutes is almost essential. Many newer phones no longer come with charging bricks in the box, so picking up a reliable fast charger will be essential for most people. Whether you’re at home, at work or on the move, the right charger can help keep your gear topped up without wasting time.

Today’s fast chargers come in all shapes and sizes. You’ll find compact wall plugs perfect for travel, multi-port hubs for charging several devices at once and GaN (gallium nitride) chargers that offer powerful performance in a smaller footprint. Some support multiple charging standards like USB Power Delivery (PD) and Qualcomm Quick Charge, making them great for everything from iPhones to Android phones, tablets and even some laptops. In this guide, we’ll help you find the best fast chargers for your setup, so you can spend less time tethered to an outlet and more time getting things done.

Best fast chargers for 2025

Anker

If you just need an extra power adapter that you can put in a convenient location (like next to your bed or a couch), you can’t go wrong with Anker’s 30W Nano Charger. It’s exceedingly affordable at under $20 while providing excellent charging speeds for its size. And because it’s so small, it can fit pretty much anywhere. The folding prongs are a nice touch as well.

$14 at Amazon

Plugable

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly two-port adapter, consider Plugable’s 40W Dual USB-C Charger. At $60, it is pricer, but it gives you the ability to power up a couple of devices at the same time like a tablet and a phone. Like a lot of other bricks, its 40W output is shared across both ports. Keep that in mind if you have two devices plugged in at the same time, since charging times will be slower.

$45 at Amazon

Anker

If I were trying to pack light and could only choose one fast charger to bring with me, it would be Anker’s 67W three-port wall charger. Not only is it even more compact than the previous model, it has three ports (including one USB-A) and a max output of 67 watts. That’s enough to support most ultraportable laptops. And thanks to Anker’s PowerIQ 4.0 tech, the brick can detect which device plugged into its USB-C ports has the lowest battery before allocating additional juice to that gadget. For anyone who likes this design but wants something with a higher power output, Anker has a 100W model that’s also really compact.

$50 at Amazon

UGREEN

For anyone who puts a premium on thinness, UGreen’s 65W Nexode Ultra-Slim fast charger is another excellent contender. Like Anker’s model, it has three ports (one of which is USB-A) and a similar max power output. To maintain its super sleek dimensions, Ugreen thoughtfully included folding prongs. The one small issue is that it may block adjacent outlets if plugged into a crowded power strip due to its thin yet wide design.

$43 at Amazon

Plugable

One thing I really appreciate about Plugable is that the company is great at making simple, affordable gadgets, and its 140W USB-C GaN power adapter is a great example of that. Sure, it only has a single port, but with a max output of 140 watts and price of just $50, it’s one of the most powerful chargers for the money on sale today. This amount of juice is enough to support all but the biggest and most powerful laptops on the market, while the charger is also smaller than many first-party bricks.

$50 at Adorama

Anker

If you just want a single charger that can handle pretty much any device, Anker’s 140W laptop charger is it. It provides enough juice to satisfy all but the most power-hungry gadgets (like 18-inch gaming notebooks) and it comes with four ports (three USB-C and one USB-A) for simple simultaneous charging. While it might seem unnecessary, Anker’s built-in display makes it easy to see exactly how much electricity is being sent to each device. Unlike a lot of less expensive bricks, this one comes with an included 140W cable as an added bonus.

$100 at Amazon

Satechi

I carried Razer’s USB-C GaN charger around for years because it was one of the first 140W adapters on the market, and I love the combination of a sturdy metal housing and support for interchangeable plugs when traveling abroad. However, at $180, it’s a bit too expensive to wholeheartedly recommend. That’s where Satechi’s 145W travel charger comes in, because it offers a similar power output along with swappable international plugs for $60 less. You also get four USB-C ports (though nothing in the way of USB-C) and a less premium plastic body, but those are very reasonable trade-offs for something with a more affordable price of $120.

$120 at Satechi

UGREEN

Weighing in at 4.8 pounds, UGREEN’s Nexode 500W charger isn’t very travel-friendly. However, if you’ve got a work station or just a ton of gadgets that need to be juiced up at the same time, it might be exactly what you need. It has a max 500-watt output, but more importantly, the top port can send up to 240 watts to a single gadget. That matches the upper limit of what the USB Power Delivery Extended Power Range spec can currently handle, which means you should be able to charge pretty much any certified USB-PD device at its max speed. And thanks to its five USB-C ports, one USB-A jack and UGREEN’s Thermal Guard tech, the Nexode is basically a one-stop charging hub for your entire fleet of gadgets.

$200 at Amazon

UGREEN

For anyone who wants a power adapter with a bit of personality, Ugreen’s 100W Uno Charger is surprisingly charming. Not only does it have a max output of 100 watts, which is more than enough to cover a wide range of devices, it has a built-in screen that can make various faces at you depending on the situation. It also features four ports and has magnetic feet so you can attach it to something ferrous like a filing cabinet or even the lid of your laptop.

$53 at Amazon

What to consider before buying a fast charger

Before you start looking at specific chargers, it’s critical to determine three things: how many devices do you need to charge, how much power do they require and whether or not you’re planning on traveling with any of them.

The reason for the first question is simple. If you only need to charge a single device, like an iPhone or Android phone, it’s cheaper and usually more space-efficient to get a lower-wattage phone charger with one port instead of two or three. Next, it’s critical to figure out how much electricity your gadgets need because it doesn’t make sense to buy a power brick that pushes out more juice than your device can actually use. This may sound a bit tricky, but most major manufacturers will list a product’s max charging speeds in its tech specs, which is typically denoted by a specific wattage (15W, for example) or a quick-charge rating.

Unfortunately, very powerful or large laptops like gaming notebooks can suck a ton of juice (more than 140 watts), which means they may rely on more traditional power adapters with barrel plugs. This may result in them not being compatible with universal chargers. Some of these PCs may also support charging over USB-C, so even if a specific adapter can’t deliver its full power draw, it can still send over some energy — but it will do so at a slower rate compared to the laptop’s included charger. To get the best performance, using a fast charging cable, such as a USB-C cable, can make a big difference in maintaining consistent power delivery.

For frequent travelers, size and weight are often important considerations, because the bigger and heavier a charger is, the more annoying it will be to lug around. You’ll also want to think about other factors like support for international plugs, which can be a big help to anyone who regularly visits other countries. If you’re already traveling with power banks or a charging station, choosing a compact GaN charger can help streamline your gear.

Finally, you’ll want to figure out if your smartphone uses a proprietary charging standard or if it’s compatible with the USB Power Delivery spec (USB PD). For example, the OnePlus 13’s included SuperVOOC power adapter can send up to 100 watts to the phone. However, if you use a generic USB-PD charger, speeds top out at 45 watts. That’s still pretty quick, but not nearly as fast as OnePlus’ brick — and the same applies to devices with super fast charging support. Also, make sure your charging cable and connector are up to spec, as lower-quality accessories can bottleneck your charging speeds.

Fast charger FAQs

What is GaN?

When looking for chargers, you may notice that some are marked as GaN, which stands for gallium nitride. This is an important distinction because, when compared to older adapters that use silicon switches, GaN-based devices support increased power efficiency and output, allowing manufacturers to create more compact bricks that run cooler and support higher wattages.

Depending on the specific power output, GaN adapters can be 30 to 50 percent smaller and lighter than silicon-based alternatives. That might not sound like much, but when they’re sitting in a bag alongside a laptop and a half dozen other accessories you might have, cutting down on excess bulk and weight goes a long way.

Do fast chargers affect battery life?

Technically yes, because the process of sending a ton of watts into a gadget and potentially generating additional heat while doing so can decrease battery health over time. That said, modern devices and chargers use various protocols to ensure temperatures and power levels stay within preset limits — in large part to avoid damaging the product or creating a safety risk. At a base level, simply charging a gadget regardless of speed will cause degradation over time (nothing stays perfect forever, you know?). So as long as you use compatible chargers and cables, the impact of fast charging is generally quite negligible.

What’s the difference between a fast charger and a regular charger?

There isn’t a single generally accepted definition of fast charging. However, with power adapters capable of sending as little as five watts or less, it’s important to know how much juice your device is getting, especially if you need to recharge something quickly. So depending on who you ask (particularly when it comes to smartphones), any charger that can push out more than 15 to 18 watts is generally considered to be “fast.” That said, with some phones capable of receiving more than 100 watts and up to 240 watts for some laptops, it’s more important than ever to consider what devices you own before buying a new fast charger.



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Scientists discover how to gene edit animals & fast forward evolution by millions of years

by admin August 19, 2025



Researchers in Japan have discovered that, through gene editing, it’s possible to completely change the behavior of animals. By simply swapping the gene, that animal’s body has been shown to adapt and grow to form the new trait that was manually edited in.

This technology is still early on in testing. We’re a bit away from cats barking and dogs meowing, but the roots of the tech are there and have already been proven to work on fruit flies.

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By swapping just a single gene, scientists were able to completely rewire the brains of two genetically distinct species of fruit fly to swap their mating rituals.

And, while that may not sound like a big deal, their bodies physically adapted around the new gene just because scientists edited it. While small now, this science applied at scale could be revolutionary.

Japanese researchers discover how to swap animal traits

Researchers at Nagoya University accomplished this by swapping the genes between two fruit fly species, one belonging to Drosophila suboscura and the other being D. melanogaster. They’re in the same family, but that’s still pretty distinct in genetic terms.

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New Atlas describes the process of bringing back genes that are this far apart in fruit flies as turning back literal tens of millions of years’ worth of evolution. And scientists managed to do that in one go, all by altering one gene.

D. melanogaster flies perform singing as their mating ritual, while Drosophila suboscura give “gifts” to potential mates in order to court them. Nagoya researchers reversed these rituals naturally. Aside from the gene alteration, no environmental changes were introduced to push them more toward one behavior. The flies just did it of their own accord.

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Additionally, their bodies grew and changed to support the new gene. The singing fly developed stronger muscles to produce the right sound, and the other made changes to its visual and motor functions in order to throw up a “gift”.

In other words, scientists skipped millions of years’ worth of evolution in one fell swoop. And, considering that flies are around 60% similar to humans, the idea of jumping traits from one animal to another is now within feasible reach. It’d take time to figure out and implement at scale, but this could be a huge breakthrough across pretty much any industry that relies on animal products.

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And, while it will surely be a while until things like gene therapy are applied to humans, it is possible for this tech to be used in that way.

Scientists have also recently discovered how to turn back time. Though it’s only for a single particle, it could theoretically apply to much larger objects.



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