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2020 was a year of belt-tightening for many organizations, due to that old pandemic and the impact of social distancing and general uncertainty on more or less every market. In May this year, Gartner predicted global IT spend would fall 8% over the course of the year as business and technology leaders refocused budgets, prioritizing... Read more »
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China accuses the U.S. of being behind the largest cryptocurrency theft in history. Read more ›
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The Supreme Court may soon upend President Donald Trump’s trade war. Various state governments and small businesses are challenging the legality of most of Trump’s tariffs. Their case reached the Supreme Court a week ago. In oral arguments, a majority of justices appeared to side with the plaintiffs — and it isn’t hard to see […] Read more ›
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The term 'extraction shooter' is being used more and more as games like Escape from Tarkov and Arc Raiders command huge audiences. It is the popular genre of the moment. But the label is deeply flawed, according to former Bungie product manager Chris Sides, who worked on extraction shooter Marathon. Personally, he hates the term. Read more Read more ›
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The classy creature feature, a passion project for the Oscar winner, was the top movie in 72 countries this past week. Read more ›
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The wall is intended to protect cities and key infrastructure from Russian glide bombs and Shahed-type drones. Read more ›
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Lawyers for United Airlines argued that the word "window" cannot reasonably be interpreted as a promise that the seat would have an exterior view. Read more ›
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FFmpeg, the open source multimedia framework that powers video processing in Google Chrome, Firefox, YouTube and other major platforms, has called on Google to either fund the project or stop burdening its volunteer maintainers with security vulnerabilities found by the company's AI tools. The maintainers patched a bug that Google's AI agent discovered in code for decoding a 1995 video game but described the finding as "CVE slop." The confrontation... Read more ›
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Jim Farley said it's "no surprise" that Apple's Tim Cook came from a supply chain background because it requires similar leadership skills as a CEO. Read more ›
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Join us today to watch Nintendo's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Direct, live at 2pm UK time (6am PT / 9am ET). Read more Read more ›
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Deepa Purushothaman made partner at Deloitte at 34 years old. Health issues forced her to reconsider what she considered purpose and success. Read more ›
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Google is launching Ironwood, its new TPU. The chips could ease GPU shortages. Many companies training AI models have found themselves stuck — GPUs are expensive, in short supply, and power-hungry. That might soon change. Google is preparing to add a new version of its Tensor Processing Unit, called Ironwood, to its cloud service. The ... Read more ›
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Dubai digital government AI achieves 96% adoption. Uses months-long deployments and binding ethics to outpace global competitors. Predictive services platform coming early 2030s; synthetic data frameworks enable privacy-safe innovation at scale. While most governments measure digital transformation timelines in years, Dubai’s digital government AI initiatives are rewriting the playbook with deployment cycles measured in months ... Read more ›
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Huang said Nvidia can’t sell AI chips to China due to US export rules. He warned the US must “run fast” to stay ahead in AI. Nvidia’s Jensen Huang said demand for the company’s Blackwell chips remains “very strong,” with its orders for wafers from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) continuing to climb, as reported ... Read more ›
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At Hong Kong Fintech Week 2025 last week, Ant Group’s Chairman, Eric Jing, positioned the city as a hub for AI-driven and tokenised financial innovation. His remarks highlight a shift in Asia’s financial sector, where regulated artificial intelligence and blockchain-based tokenisation are changing cross-border payments, trade finances, and liquidity management models. For business and technology ... Read more ›
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India to make AI curriculum mandatory from Class 3 from 2026-27, among the earliest introducing AI education at primary level. Extensive teacher training for 10m+ educators. Curriculum development led by IIT Madras, and resource materials to be completed by December 2025. India’s Ministry of Education has announced a significant shift in the country’s education system, ... Read more ›
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Moonshot AI’s Kimi K2 Thinking—a Chinese AI model challenging OpenAI Anthropic—outperformed GPT-5 and Claude Sonnet 4.5 on critical benchmarks, costing just $4.6M to train The model scored 44.9% on Humanity’s Last Exam versus GPT-5’s 41.7%, while offering API pricing six to 10 times cheaper than American competitors A Chinese AI model challenging OpenAI Anthropic arrived ... Read more ›
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