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Tencent AI operations remain unaffected by US GPU restrictions, claims sufficient chip inventory. Software optimisation signals reduction in American semiconductor dependency. Chinese internet conglomerate Tencent has dismissed concerns over US GPU export restrictions, with executives stating the company’s AI infrastructure possesses adequate processing power for ongoing operations. This comes as Washington and Beijing continue negotiations ...
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At an airport in South Carolina on Thursday, representative Nancy Mace called police officers “fucking incompetent” and berated them repeatedly, according to an incident report. Read more ›
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"If you took all the James Bond cars and combined them, it's crazier than that," said Musk. Read more ›
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Indian and Chinese travelers are rewriting the rules of how travel is discovered, booked, and experienced. For destinations, adapting to these markets means more than translation. It means rethinking payments, safety, personalization, and platform partnerships from the ground up. Read more ›
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On Thursday night, the president of the Heritage Foundation — the MAGA right’s leading think tank — welcomed an open Nazi into his political coalition. You might think I am exaggerating. I assure you I am not. The Nazi in question here, podcaster Nick Fuentes, has described Adolf Hitler as “really fucking cool” and said […] Read more ›
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Military intelligence said the covert operation took place in 2024, but Ukraine is only now making the details public for the first time. Read more ›
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The upcoming iOS 26.1 update includes a small but helpful change for iPhones, and it could prevent you from running late to something important. Specifically, when an alarm goes off in the Clock app, there is a new "slide to stop" control on the screen for turning off the alarm. On previous iOS 26 versions, there is simply a large "stop" button, which could be accidentally tapped. The new "slide... Read more ›
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Zohran Mamdani may not have many fans in the C-Suite, but ex-McKinsey exec Yasser Salem is introducing the upstart socialist to NYC's skeptical CEOs. Read more ›
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Air traffic control shortages are ramping up as the government shutdown continues, with flight delays reported at airports across the US. Read more ›
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Prison records said the hip-hop mogul has been transferred to FCI Fort Dix, known for its rehabilitation services and proximity to Manhattan. Read more ›
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A day after Sam Altman cancelled his Roadster pre-order, Musk teased the possibility of building a flying car during a discussion about the Roadster. Read more ›
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Judges in Massachusetts and Rhode Island ruled Friday afternoon that the Trump administration must fund SNAP during the government shutdown. Read more ›
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It's one reality TV actor versus another, as Real World alum and acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy tells Kardashian she's wrong. Read more ›
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The Republican-led FCC has voted on and approved a proposal that would make it harder for consumers to receive itemized bills with accurate information from their ISPs, as originally spotted by CNET. This proposal revises previous "unnecessary" requirements on the grounds that a fact-based list of charges "may confuse customers." These changes would minimize the benefit of the so-called "nutrition labels" which are otherwise known as Broadband Facts labels. You've... Read more ›
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Among the many humiliations of being American in the current moment is this: Members of the tech right and the conservative ruling class continually fetishize objects of nerd culture while also displaying a willful inability to grasp the very basic messages those objects are sending. While there are certainly worse problems (e.g. white nationalism in […] Read more ›
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OpenAI has introduced Aardvark, a GPT-5-powered autonomous agent that scans, reasons about, and patches code like a human security researcher. "By embedding itself directly into the development pipeline, Aardvark aims to turn security from a post-development concern into a continuous safeguard that evolves with the software itself," reports InfoWorld. From the report: What makes Aardvark unique, OpenAI noted, is its combination of reasoning, automation, and verification. Rather than simply highlighting... Read more ›
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If you buy a flagship on launch day, you get perks like more memory or freebies, but if you wait, you get discounts instead. And you don’t necessarily need a flagship either, not when premium mid-rangers are this good. Let’s look at both options. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 price has hit a new low – it’s now under €800. This puts it between the vanilla Galaxy S25 and the... Read more ›
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Already under intense scrutiny for alleged ties to China, TP-Link, a now-U.S.-based and operated company is on the verge of being banned. In a new proposal concocted by the Department of Commerce, and backed by the Department of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, TP-Link routers might no longer be allowed to be sold in America. Read more ›
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Musk and the DHS have used The Lord of the Rings references to push anti-immigration messaging, seemingly positioning themselves as underdogs to justify oppression. Read more ›
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By Aaron Bugal, Field CISO, APJ, Sophos AI is fast becoming the new productivity engine in Malaysia’s corporate landscape. From copilots that summarise reports to chatbots that draft emails, employees are discovering clever ways to work faster and smarter. But in the rush to embrace innovation, a new blind spot has emerged: shadow AI. Shadow ... Read more ›
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Google warns that cryptocurrency security lags behind Web3 innovation and cryptocurrency threat intelligence capabilities. North Korea exploits Web2 vulnerabilities – not blockchain flaws – to steal cryptocurrency for weapons programmes. Organisations focus on the wrong security layer. Somewhere in the world, a cyber operator working for North Korea is stealing cryptocurrency at the exact moment ... Read more ›
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AI is growing fast in Southeast Asia, and Google is turning it into progress. From health to farming, Google’s AI is driving value across ASEAN. AI is already changing how people live and work in Southeast Asia. According to the AI Opportunity in Southeast Asia report, around 70% of the region’s population is now employing ... Read more ›
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Qualcomm expands beyond phones with new data centre AI chips. The chips mark its entry into Nvidia’s AI territory. Qualcomm is making a bigger move into artificial intelligence, introducing two new chips designed for data centres. The announcement, made on Monday, sent its stock up 20%, reflecting strong investor confidence in the company’s growing AI ... Read more ›
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Author: Penguin Software. Change in the technology landscape is the only constant. The recent shifts in the virtualisation world, particularly around licensing and subscription models, have acted as a significant catalyst, prompting many IT and OT leaders to re-evaluate their long-term strategies. While these changes can seem disruptive, they also present a golden opportunity to ... Read more ›
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Amazon is moving ahead with 2025 layoffs affecting 14,000 workers as it invests in AI. The company says automation is changing staffing as Google and Microsoft ramp up AI. Amazon plans to cut around 14,000 corporate roles as the company shifts more money toward AI and looks for savings in other areas. The move reflects ... Read more ›
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A Microsoft Azure Front Door misconfiguration caused regional outages. Microsoft rolled back the change and said services were improving. Service issues hit Microsoft’s Azure platform on Wednesday, affecting a range of cloud tools and software across multiple regions. The outage disrupted access to websites and services that depend on Azure, and users shared complaints across ... Read more ›
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A new study finds AI chatbots flatter users, discouraging conflict resolution. Researchers say this behaviour reinforces poor judgement. A recent study suggests that popular artificial intelligence models from the United States and China tend to flatter users too much, and this behaviour may make people less willing to fix personal disputes. The findings add to ... Read more ›
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