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Banned China chipmaker YMTC sues Micron again, now...
Yangtze Memory Technologies Company has launched its second lawsuit against Micron within the last two years, the third total in their lengthy legal battle. The new suit accuses Micron of funding a lengthy astroturfing misinformation campaign aimed at slanderizing...
Why OpenAI and Google's surprising new alliance ma...
The partnership gives the ChatGPT-maker access to Google's cloud services for training new AI models - and more distance from Microsoft.
Shocking News, Unsecured Internet Connected Camera...
This should not come as a surprise to anyone, but probably does. Security researchers have identified 40,000 IoT cameras that can be easily accessed by anyone, with about 14,000 of them…
AMD says zettascale supercomputers will need half ...
AMD shared a graph at ISC 2025 demonstrating the projected growth of supercomputer power consumption until 2035. It expects by the mid-2030s, supercomputers will require 500 megawatts of energy to run.
This is what a 1000TB SSD could look like next yea...
E2 SSDs could reshape enterprise storage by offering petabyte capacity in compact servers.
Chinese researchers debut world's first AI-based p...
A team of engineers, AI specialists and chip design researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences has designed, built and tested what they are describing as the first AI-based chip design system. The group has published a paper describing...
Review: These five vehicles are hidden automotive ...
There are some new cars that many shoppers tend to overlook even though they have a lot to offer. These hidden gems boast a special combination of attractive qualities and can potentially make excellent choices for savvy folks who...
Monday, June 9 Evening Cable News Ratings: Jesse W...
Day of the LA unrest continued to bring viewers to the cable news nets.
New security flaw allows eavesdropping via laptop ...
The ghostly woman's voice pipes through the speakers, covered in radio static but her message intact from beyond—"The birch canoe slid on the smooth planks."
Google offers buyouts to more workers amid AI-driv...
Google has offered buyouts to another swath of its workforce across several key divisions in a fresh round of cost cutting coming ahead of a court decision that could order a breakup of its internet empire. The Mountain View,...
How your air conditioner can help the power grid, ...
As summer arrives, people are turning on air conditioners in most of the U.S. But if you're like me, you always feel a little guilty about that. Past generations managed without air conditioning—do I really need it? And how...
Latest GM investments in US in line with slowing E...
General Motors' latest $4 billion investment into US factories in light of tariffs fits with the auto giant's shift toward slower growth of electric vehicles, a top GM executive said Wednesday.
How to install a VPN on a Fire TV Stick
Whether you’re trying to access location-restricted content on a streaming site or keeping your data from being sold to advertisers, using a VPN on your Fire TV Stick is just good practice. Here, I’ll walk you through how to...
First look – Apple's visionOS 26 fixes my biggest ...
Not so creepy now
Nvidia marks Paris tech fair with Europe AI push
Drawing high-powered tech CEOs and a presidential visit, the Vivatech trade fair opened in Paris on Wednesday with a bang as Nvidia boss Jensen Huang announced a major push into Europe.
Disney, Universal launch first major studio lawsui...
Entertainment giants Disney and Universal filed a copyright infringement lawsuit Wednesday against AI company Midjourney, calling the image generator a "bottomless pit of plagiarism."
Ethical AI Use Isn’t Just the Right Thing to Do – ...
As AI adoption soars and organizations in all industries embrace AI-based tools and applications, it should come as little surprise that cybercriminals are already finding ways to target and exploit those tools for their own benefit. But while it’s...
Waymo leads autonomous taxi race in the US
Waymo's autonomous vehicles have become part of the everyday landscape in a growing number of US cities, serving as safe transport options, tourist attractions, and symbols of a not-so-distant future. Their market dominance, however, is far from guaranteed.