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Mobile devices are vulnerable to cyber threats just like any other connected device today. While mobile phone operators continue to develop security features to secure devices, mobile apps are another problem altogether. When it comes to smartphones, Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS are the two main operating systems used today. China’s Harmony OS is still... 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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Soaring demand for a limited supply of memory chips and other components has quickly pushed up prices for the Nvidia AI servers those chips go into, particularly over the last few months. That’s made it more difficult for cloud providers that buy the servers to create budgets and predict future costs, and has prompted many of them to raise prices for their AI developer customers, according to conversations with server... Read more ›
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Here's how to watch Mexico vs Ecuador for free online and from anywhere at the FIFA World Cup 2026, as co-hosts begin their knockout campaign. Read more ›
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In a sea of smart glasses I can’t see why you’d choose one with no camera, slow AI, and several other faults over anything else. Read more ›
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Google has shut down the Tenor API, breaking GIF pickers in services that still relied on it and forcing platforms such as X to migrate elsewhere. 9to5Google notes that the library itself remains available at Tenor.com and "integrations within Google products are also still active, including Gboard, Google Messages, and more." From the report: The Tenor API has been rejecting new API sign-ups in January of this year, but existing... Read more ›
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The prompt I typed was short. “Based on everything you know about me, describe my personality. Be detailed. Don’t flatter me.” I expected the usual ChatGPT shape — a careful profile heavy on words like “thoughtful” and “curious,” soft on anything that would actually sting. That was not what I got. A note before I ... Read more Read more ›
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Just when you think popcorn buckets can't level up any more, along comes this sinister creation. Read more ›
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Commodore announced its $499 Callback 8020 flip phone a couple of weeks ago, and apparently people didn't like the price. So now the device has gone up for pre-order as promised, but it starts at $399. That's some magic trick - making the product 20% cheaper before even launching it. Part of this is explained by the fact that the $399 price includes "eco-validated" RAM and storage, which means they're... Read more ›
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The Corvette ZR1X is a powerful midengined hypercar that broke another record at the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in Colorado. Here's what happened. Read more ›
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The LG C-Series has long been the default OLED recommendation for buyers seeking premium picture quality, strong gaming performance and dependable all-round value. The LG C6H OLED Evo AI doesn't reinvent the formula, but it introduces enough meaningful refinements in brightness, processing and usability to feel like the first genuinely significant C-Series upgrade in years. Read more ›
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Anthropic today introduced Claude Sonnet 5, a more affordable model that narrows the gap between Sonnet and Opus. Anthropic says Claude Sonnet 5 is its most agentic Sonnet model to date, able to make plans, use tools like browsers and terminals, and run autonomously. Opus models have better agentic capabilities, but they're more expensive than Sonnet models. Sonnet 5's performance is similar to Opus 4.8, and it has improved over... Read more ›
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One small charger for your laptop, phone, and tablet — the Baseus EnerFill 70W is now $24.99, down from $39.99. Read more ›
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Astell & Kern realises we can’t all afford one of its lovely digital audio players. So it’s trying to bring a little of the A&K magic to your humble smartphone… Read more ›
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Schneider Electric, a French energy management and power equipment company, said Tuesday that it agreed to buy Cognite Holding B.V, a Norwegian startup that develops AI agents, apps and models to solve complex industrial data problems. The transaction, an all-cash deal valued at $3.1 billion, ... Read more ›
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If you haven't had enough 4th of July deals from other hardware stores, your local Lowe's has also got some good discounts ready for you to check out. Read more ›
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Anthropic trained its newest Sonnet model to excel at agentic tasks, which have been causing a headache for the company's enterprise customers and power users. Read more ›
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The Federal Trade Commission fined Amazon $2.25 million to settle claims that the company failed to help customers who fell victim to identity theft, as reported earlier by Bloomberg. In its complaint, the FTC accuses Amazon of refusing to provide customers with information about purchases made with fraudulent accounts, in violation of the Fair Credit […] Read more ›
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A violent anti-migrant propaganda movie titled Citizen Vigilante was a smash hit on Apple and Amazon over the weekend, and the online right is celebrating. The film, directed by a man frequently described as the world’s worst director and starring disgraced actor Armie Hammer, blew up after Elon Musk began promoting it on X. It […] Read more ›
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Rising component costs and fading subsidies are accelerating the Mainland China PC market decline, forcing hardware vendors to pass component price spikes directly to buyers Hardware procurement is split down the middle, as notebook shipments plunge while commercial desktop contracts see localised spikes. The PC market decline in Mainland China had steepened during the first ... Read more ›
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China’s LineShine supercomputer topped the June 2026 TOP500 ranking. Experts said the result does not prove AI leadership. China’s LineShine supercomputer has taken first place in the June 2026 TOP500 ranking, marking China’s return to the list after a three-year absence from submissions. The system is housed at the National Supercomputing Centre in Shenzhen and ... 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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