Beyond Fiber: The Quantum Leap for Global Communication

This review explores the burgeoning field of satellite-based quantum communication and its potential to establish a secure, worldwide quantum internet.

This review explores the burgeoning field of satellite-based quantum communication and its potential to establish a secure, worldwide quantum internet.
Apparently, short sellers got the memo too late-or maybe they were too busy doom-scrolling Twitter-and got liquidated faster than a Kardashian marriage. Oopsie! The price breezed past the $80,000 mark, which is like the velvet rope of the crypto club. If you’re not in by now, are you even trying?
The Boomerang — The Throw

Players who are curious to learn more about the bosses in the game can check out the guide here.

Inside Banyan, you’ll discover text logs labeled “Case Evidence” – there are quite a few of them. You can collect these logs while exploring Banyan, but they won’t be added to your Databank total.

Even though Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle has earned around $800 million at the box office, it was made with a relatively small budget of about $20 million, according to The New York Times. The studio, Ufotable, is skilled at creating visually impressive animation without spending a fortune. This makes us wonder about other anime movies that cost more to produce but don’t achieve the same level of quality – or even look as good.
Consider, if you will, the plight of the common trader, who, lured by promises of “life-changing tools,” finds himself ensnared in a web of financial folly. The Wall Street Journal, ever the vigilant chronicler of such tragedies, reveals that the least successful 10% of these souls have lost an average of $4,000 each. Ah, but fear not, for the sharks-those cunning professionals with their real-time data feeds and proprietary models-are here to “improve market efficiency.” How noble of them!

Just like we did in May 2026, we need to regularly check Steam, the Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, GreenManGaming, GOG, and about a dozen other websites to find the best deals. It’s impossible to track everything, but I’ve found a few current sales worth highlighting.

The latest update for ARC Raiders, called Riven Tides, concludes the game’s planned Escalation content. It added a new map set along the coast and introduced the Turbine, a powerful new enemy robot. The Turbine is large and cone-shaped, and only attacks if provoked—but it packs a serious punch when it does. Riven Tides also included general improvements, bug fixes, and some gameplay balance changes that weren’t universally popular. Just a week after its release, Embark has released another patch to fix a few issues introduced in the April 28th update.
A spokesperson, no doubt dripping with the gravitas of a Victorian dandy, assures us that the company is “proactively mitigating quantum risk.” Proactively, mind you! As though one could simply wave a fan and waltz away from the specter of quantum supremacy. “Customer assets are safe today,” they coo, “but we must prepare for the future.” How quaintly prescient! One can almost hear the rustle of silk and the clinking of teacups as they ponder the “post-quantum world.”