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A reported deal worth more than $3bn fell apart over a US-government security framework Oracle was unwilling to add, according to Business Insider. Oracle calls the account inaccurate. The story of the AI build-out is usually one of companies signing for more capacity than anyone thought possible. This is the rarer version: a deal that […]
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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Google is hosting its next Made by Google launch event for Pixel hardware on August 12th in New York City, according to an invitation sent by Google to The Verge. Unusually, the event is taking place in the evening: it'll kick off at 6PM ET that day. The email also includes a brief animation teasing […] Read more ›
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After Xbox pulled funding for its online fantasy RPG, IOI has announced that it will close one of its studios and lay off an unspecified number of staff. Read more ›
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The travel industry has owners for issuance, verification, and conversion. The missing layer is readiness, and the traveler owns the failure. Read more ›
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If you see a whale floating upside-down along Australian coasts, please leave it alone. They're just really tired, scientists say. Read more ›
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Invites are rolling out to select members of the media and influencer community, with Google confirming that its next hardware event is officially scheduled for August 12. The event will take place in New York City, scheduled to begin at 6pm ET (3pm PT). In the invite, Google teases a bit of what we assume... Read the original post: Google Teases Pixel 11 in August 12 Event Invite Read more ›
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My father is almost seventy and he has no close friends. Not one. No mate he rings on a Sunday, no old colleague he meets for a beer, nobody who would notice, in the first day or two, if he went quiet. For years this frightened me. So I did what you do. I tried ... Read more Read more ›
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The EV company’s latest iOS app update includes code strings hinting at a future ID check for using its driver-assistance tech. Read more ›
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Исключения удобны, пока ошибки не становятся обычной частью логики. В C++23 для таких случаев есть std::expected: он явно показывает в сигнатуре, что функция вернёт либо результат, либо ошибку. Разберём, как перейти к этому подходу без переписывания проекта с нуля. Читать далее Read more ›
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Here's how to watch Switzerland vs Colombia for free online and from anywhere at the FIFA World Cup 2026, as the two sides battle for a quarter-final place. Read more ›
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The Galaxy Tab S10 Lite drops to $319 at Amazon, a 35% discount with 256GB storage, S Pen support, and a 10.9-inch display. Read more ›
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Getting a startup’s news in front of the right audience has become harder than ever. Many traditional newswire services still push press releases across hundreds of general news sites, regional newspapers, TV affiliates, and other outlets that rarely reach technology ... Read more ›
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Электронная почта остается основным вектором кибератак, при этом фишинговые кампании составляют большинство случаев первоначального доступа в корпоративных средах. Для аналитика SOC освоение методов обнаружения фишинга — это не просто формальность, а ключевая компетенция. Эффективное использование данных электронной почты позволяет на ранних стадиях выявлять, расследовать и локализовывать фишинговые атаки, сокращая время пребывания в системе и минимизируя влияние на бизнес. — Это руководство представляет со Read more ›
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A criminal complaint against alleged Scattered Spider member Peter Stokes revealed that Microsoft can associate Windows activity with a persistent "Global Device ID," which investigators used to link his PC to online activity connected to a hack. While unique device IDs are common, the case has raised privacy concerns because the identifier can apparently persist across updates, has no simple opt-out, and may allow Microsoft to connect a Windows installation... Read more ›
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A concept artist has a created an attractive notebook render for a potential Nothing book laptop, but the chances of a notebook from the UK smartphone company are minimal. Read more ›
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What would happen if the Mystery Machine was actually an Autobot? Hasbro has the answer. Read more ›
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The project ran under the internal name Cannes, and a Meta contractor called Covalen managed it. WIRED reported that hundreds of contractors created dummy under-18 accounts. They sent prompts and images to competitors’ chatbots, then logged the replies in spreadsheets. The effort was active as recently as April 21, 2026. The targets were OpenAI’s ChatGPT, […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Blue Origin still does not know why its New Glenn rocket exploded last month, CEO Dave Limp said in a blog post on Tuesday. Early analysis points to the aft section of the first stage, according to Limp, who said the company is pulling on “extensive data from multiple camera angles and sensors” to identify […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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The US Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to hear Apple’s appeal of the contempt finding in its long-running legal battle with Epic Games over App Store fees. The justices will review lower court decisions that found Apple willfully defied a 2021 order requiring it to let developers direct consumers to cheaper payment options outside the […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Amazon Web Services is committing $1bn to embed its own engineers inside customer companies. It is the first cloud giant to copy a playbook that Palantir built and that OpenAI and Anthropic have since adopted. Amazon Web Services said on June 30, 2026 that it would pour $1bn into a new Forward Deployed Engineering unit. […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Rob Hanna observes that many enterprise AI initiatives may be losing momentum because organizations continue to treat language like structured data while overlooking the systems that make knowledge reliable. The co-founder and CEO of Precision Content, a technical communications consultancy, says, “Longstanding technical publications teams already possess many of the capabilities needed to establish a […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an app that pulls a researcher’s scattered tools into one place and lets AI agents run large parts of the work. It is the company’s biggest push yet into the lab. Anthropic said on June 30, 2026 that Claude Science is now available in beta. The company calls it an […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Schneider Electric is buying Cognite, a Norwegian-founded industrial AI company, for $3.1bn in cash. The French group wants software that can make factories and power grids think for themselves. Schneider Electric said on June 30, 2026 that it had agreed to acquire all of Cognite in an all-cash deal worth $3.1bn. Cognite builds software that […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Anthropic has launched Claude Sonnet 5, its most agentic mid-tier model yet. It runs close to the flagship Opus 4.8 on many tasks, but costs less than half as much. Anthropic said on June 30, 2026 that Sonnet 5 is available today across every plan. The company built it to act, not just answer. It […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Last month I checked into a hotel for a conference. Open laptop. Click WiFi. Hotel network. The familiar splash screen appears: enter your room number, your last name, accept the terms. Standard. What’s no longer standard is what’s running behind that splash screen. The captive portal, that login page you see before you can actually […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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Clicks Technology released a video on Tuesday showing the pre-production hardware and internal software of its Communicator, a $499 smartphone with a physical keyboard that is the closest thing to a new BlackBerry anyone has built in years. The phone was first unveiled at CES in January and is scheduled to ship in the fourth […] This story continues at The Next Web Read more ›
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