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Tuesday September 9, 2025. 03:22 PM
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel and kernel-rt), Debian (openafs and qemu), Fedora (buildah, containers-common, podman, python-flask, and snapshot), Mageia (postgresql, python-django, and udisks2), Oracle (kernel and libxml2), Red Hat...
Netherlands based Nebius Group to deliver capacity from facility in New Jersey As the AI frenzy shows no signs of letting up, Microsoft has signed an agreement that could be worth up to $19.4 billion with Netherlands-based Nebius Group – formerly known as Yandex N.V. –...
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: X enthusiast and Reddit shareholder Sam Altman had an epiphany on Monday: Bots have made it impossible to determine whether social media posts are really written by humans, he posted. The realization came while reading...
K2 Think compares well with reasoning models from OpenAI and DeepSeek but is smaller and more efficient, say researchers based in Abu Dhabi.
First, server products go end of life, now datacenter gets the chop, and larger customers will pay more Atlassian is discontinuing its datacenter products, including Jira, Confluence and Bamboo, in favor of Atlassian Cloud. There is a partial exception for Bitbucket, a...
Need to keep an eye (or ear) on your kids from another room? Our picks will help you do it.
Dreams of one satellite constellation die so another can live EchoStar has agreed to sell the company's AWS-4 and H-block spectrum licenses to SpaceX in a transaction worth $17 billion.…
Contract tender follows 'alarming' safeguarding failure at border with undocumented kids The UK's Home Office is offering £1.3 million ($1.7 million) to developers of age-determining software - a tech it wants to deploy widely across its systems.…
One July morning, a startup founder watched in horror as their production database vanished, nuked not by a hacker, but by a well-meaning AI coding assistant in Replit. A single AI-suggested command, executed without a second glance, wiped out live data in seconds.
The Twitch streamer could pivot from influencer to candidate. But he tells WIRED’s Big Interview podcast he’d rather use his platform to tell Dems “you can’t podcast your way out of this problem.”
Intel has announced leadership changes that include the exit of products chief Michelle Johnston Holthaus and the launch of a central engineering group, as the company tries to streamline operations and strengthen its push into foundry and custom silicon services. The new...
Ivalo XE handset targets governments and security critical sectors, though Qualcomm silicon keeps it tied to the US Finnish phone maker HMD Global is launching a business unit called HMD Secure to target governments and other security-critical customers, and has its first...
Starting in 2026, Red Hat's back-office staff in HR, finance, legal, and accounting will be transferred to IBM, while engineering, product, sales, and marketing teams remain at Red Hat -- at least for now. The Register reports: According to a communication sent to employees, ...
Join us for live coverage of the launch of the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and Apple Watch Series 11. We're reporting from Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California.
From data-removal services to threat monitoring, the Public Service Alliance says its new marketplace will help public servants defend themselves in an era of data brokers and political violence.
Atlassian’s $610 million purchase of The Browser Company, which built the Arc and AI-driven Dia browsers, surprised many when it was announced last week. The browsers have polarized both fans and developers, while winning plaudits for their pleasing aesthetics and fresh...
AI security reviews add new risks, say researchers App security outfit Checkmarx says automated reviews in Anthropic's Claude Code can catch some bugs but miss others – and sometimes create new risks by executing code while testing it.…
When it comes to evaluating the return on investment for cloud-based artificial intelligence projects, the discussion tends to swing between two extreme viewpoints—either enterprises are raking in big gains or they’re stuck in a never-ending quagmire of false starts and...
The future of enterprise architecture is increasingly being written by AI, but not the kind you access through a single prompt and wait for an answer. The next wave of AI is agentic: composed of distributed, autonomous processes that perceive, reason, and act across...
Do a quick search for AI agent development tools, and it won’t take long to build an extensive list of options. How will your organization decide which tools and platforms to integrate into your development workflow? How well does a platform support the full AI agent...
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