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AMD is acquiring Nod.ai to improve its open-source AI capabilities. The acquisition is part of the company’s “AI growth strategy.” The acquisition is anticipated to be completed within the current quarter. The rivalry between Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) and Nvidia Corp dates back decades — even before the former bought ATI for its graphics... Read more »
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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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Europe has emerged as one of the world's leading centres for open-weight AI, with companies including Mistral, Black Forest Labs and Helsing contributing to a growing ecosystem focused on open models ... Read more ›
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Crisis At Bike Bazaar Bike Bazaar’s lending engine appears to have stalled. With disbursements frozen, ratings cut and securitised pools… Read more ›
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India's business travel boom gives Booking.com a rare chance to grow two businesses at once — corporate bookings today and leisure loyalty tomorrow. Read more ›
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В прошлых статьях мы рассказывали про архитектуру ГИГАХРУЩА — браузерного survival horror с процедурной генерацией, WebGL-рейкастером и полноценным симулируемым миром (A-Life, Самосбор, физика) без использования готовых движков вроде Unity или Godot. Проект работает полностью локально, загружаясь в браузер за секунды.Но что, если мы хотим добавить мультиплеер, где игроки смогут вместе ходить по одним и тем же бесконечным бетонным коридорам, встречать друг друга, отстреливаться от монстров и прятаться от гер Read more ›
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OnePlus' slow transformation from independent brand to an Oppo sub-brand continues unabated. The latest example comes from Germany, where the official OnePlus website is now advertising Oppo products. Scroll down a bit once you land on the site, and you will see this - an ad pointing you to "a curated selection of Oppo accessories and IoT products". If you click on that you're taken to this page, where OnePlus... Read more ›
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The thing that pulled me towards remote work is the same thing that gets me into trouble. No commute, no office to walk out of at the end of the day, perhaps no fixed hours. I can start when I want and stop when I want. That was the pitch, and it is real. The ... Read more Read more ›
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The NYT Strands hints and answers you need to make the most of your puzzling experience. Read more ›
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Connections is a New York Times word game that's all about finding the "common threads between words." How to solve the puzzle. Read more ›
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Here's the answer for "Wordle" #1839 on July 2 as well as a few hints, tips, and clues to help you solve it yourself. Read more ›
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Trump told a crowd Wednesday about having a conversation with the late president. Read more ›
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Pune-based two-wheeler finance startup Bike Bazaar has stopped lending, halting all new disbursements beginning December 2025 owed to a sharp… Read more ›
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The automaker became a case study in AI hubris, bringing back 350 "gray beard" engineers to teach its automated quality systems to build cars that don't suck. Read more ›
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Almost everyone enters a long marriage braced for it to get harder. We are warned about the seven-year itch, the strain of small children, the slow drift of two people growing in different directions. So it is genuinely surprising how many older couples describe the opposite arc. They will tell you, often with a shrug, ... Read more Read more ›
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Collectors, retro gamers and enthusiasts still treasure CRT TVs. So why don’t manufacturers start building them again? Read more ›
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The DragonFly Copper has new hi-res skills in the same old design — for better and worse. Read more ›
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Apple’s reported Intel chip talks could add US capacity, but production is still years away. Intel must prove its process readiness and yields before Apple assigns critical chips. Apple’s reported talks with Intel over future chip production come as Intel works to expand its contract manufacturing business and Apple faces supply constraints at TSMC, its ... Read more ›
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Heavy data uploads are crushing consumer cellular networks, triggering an industry-wide pivot toward specialised mobile AI network technology. Huawei’s newly unveiled GigaUplink system tackles this bottleneck by utilising upgraded multi-antenna configurations and intelligent spectrum algorithms to boost upload speeds fivefold. If you use a smartphone, you have been living in a “downlink” world. For the ... Read more ›
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Alibaba.com is launching an agentic AI for business suite to help Malaysian SMEs bypass severe talent shortages and automate complex cross-border logistics. While the tech promises 24/7 autonomous store management, merchants must balance hands-on operational efficiency against the financial risks of removing human oversight. Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) make up 96.1% of domestic ... Read more ›
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IBM says its sub-1 nm chip technology fits nearly 100 billion transistors. IBM claims gains, but has no chip or manufacturing partner yet. IBM has introduced a sub-1 nanometer chip technology built around a new transistor architecture called nanostack. The company said the technology uses a 0.7-nanometer, or 7-angstrom, node. IBM described it as the ... Read more ›
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A Taiwanese technology company has presented its first humanoid robot, placing the firm among a group of local manufacturers trying to turn AI into machines that can work in factories, warehouses, and other physical settings. TM Technology, which built its business in integrated circuit design, said the robot is part of a wider move into ... Read more ›
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Firmus plans a 360MW Batam AI data centre with DayOne and Nvidia infrastructure. The project targets AI-native firms as Firmus expands its Australia data centre plans. Firmus Technologies is preparing its first data centre project in Indonesia through a partnership involving Nvidia and Singapore-based DayOne, marking the Australian AI infrastructure company’s entry into Batam. The ... Read more ›
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Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for clearance to buy Chinese memory chips from CXMT, as an AI-driven price surge eats into its hardware margins. CXMT sits on the Pentagon’s military blacklist, and Apple wants assurance it won’t face tighter export curbs before it commits. Apple’s push for memory chips from China comes down to ... Read more ›
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The BIS says the financing under the AI infrastructure boom is opaque and debt-heavy, and Asia’s data centre hosts sit downstream of any pullback. Hyperscaler capex passed US$1 trillion, and private credit lending to AI hit US$40 billion, on contracts that are barely disclosed. The financing holding up the global AI infrastructure boom is more ... Read more ›
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Anthropic Claude is now available in Microsoft Foundry with Azure controls. The rollout includes NVIDIA GB300 infrastructure and Foundry Agent Service support. Anthropic’s Claude models are now generally available in Microsoft Foundry, with the service hosted on Azure. Organisations can run Claude within their Azure environment using existing Microsoft authentication, billing, and governance controls. The ... Read more ›
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