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Security Concerns Now Slow AI Adoption
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Security Concerns Now Slow AI Adoption

A new Linux Foundation report finds that security readiness is the biggest obstacle to AI adoption. A widening gap exists between the rush to deploy AI and the ability to secure it. The report notes 67% of teams face pressure to accelerate deployment despite security risks.

The New Stack·2w ago·1 min read
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New Scenes Add Depth to Black Flag
Tech Updates

New Scenes Add Depth to Black Flag

Actor Matt Ryan, who voices Edward Kenway, has confirmed he filmed new scenes for the upcoming Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake. The new content is intended to add more emotional weight and depth to the main character's personal conflicts and overall journey in the popular game.

TechRadar·2w ago·2 min read
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Microsoft Revamps Windows Insider Program
Tech Updates

Microsoft Revamps Windows Insider Program

Microsoft is overhauling its Windows Insider Program, which provides early access to new Windows 11 features. The company is introducing significant changes, starting with giving testers the ability to select specific new features they want to try out, offering more control over their preview experience.

ComputerWorld·2w ago·1 min read
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Four Malicious npm Packages Discovered
Cybersecurity

Four Malicious npm Packages Discovered

Cybersecurity researchers have identified four malicious packages on the npm registry: `chalk-tempalte`, `@deadcode09284814/axios-util`, `axois-utils`, and `color-style-utils`. These packages were designed to steal information from developer systems and have been downloaded thousands of times.

The Hacker News·2w ago·1 min read
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Old Virus Secretly Altered Calculations
Cybersecurity

Old Virus Secretly Altered Calculations

A newly analyzed computer virus from over 20 years ago, named fast16.sys, reveals an early Stuxnet-style attack. The malware was designed to selectively target high-precision calculation software, subtly altering results in memory. This highlights a long-standing threat of data manipulation in critical systems.

Import AI·2w ago·1 min read
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Asana's New AI Turns Conversations Into Tasks
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Asana's New AI Turns Conversations Into Tasks

Asana has launched new AI teammates that can turn messy Slack conversations into structured, trackable tasks. The goal is to automate workflow creation and reduce the manual effort of managing team communication.

The New Stack·4m ago·2 min read
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First Beta for PostgreSQL 19 Released
Database·High↗Trending

First Beta for PostgreSQL 19 Released

The first beta for PostgreSQL 19 is now available for download and testing. This early release provides a preview of new features and improvements coming in the next major version of the popular open-source database. It allows developers and IT teams to begin evaluating the update.

PostgreSQL News·1h ago·2 min read
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Users Demand Filters for AI Content
AI

Users Demand Filters for AI Content

A recent opinion piece highlights a growing user demand for tools to filter out AI-generated content, not just label it. As platforms like YouTube and Instagram increase AI content labeling, the call for user-controlled filtering options is becoming a significant product strategy consideration for content-centric platforms.

The Verge·2h ago·1 min read
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Waymo robotaxi batteries get second life
Tech Updates

Waymo robotaxi batteries get second life

Waymo has announced a strategic supply agreement with B2U Storage Solutions. The deal will see used batteries from its autonomous robotaxi fleet repurposed for stationary energy storage, providing hundreds of megawatt-hours of backup power to local grids and creating a circular economy for its hardware.

Ars Technica·3h ago·2 min read
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US Bill Eyes Online Betting Impact
Tech Updates·High

US Bill Eyes Online Betting Impact

A bipartisan bill, the Gambling Disorder Health Study Act, has been introduced in the US. It calls for a federal study into gambling addiction as online betting expands. The study's findings could lead to new regulations impacting gaming, fintech, and ad-tech companies operating in the space.

ReadWrite·4h ago·2 min read
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A New Method For Evolving Architecture
Tech Updates·High↗Trending

A New Method For Evolving Architecture

A new methodology called Architectural Change Cases extends the popular Architecture Decision Records (ADRs). This approach helps teams anticipate how architectural decisions might evolve, exposing hidden assumptions and evaluating the potential cost and difficulty of future changes. It's a practical tool for building more adaptable systems.

InfoQ·5h ago·2 min read
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AWS Reinvents Its Data Center Network
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AWS Reinvents Its Data Center Network

AWS is replacing its standard data center network design with a new architecture based on random graph theory. This new flat, mesh-like structure uses fewer routers and passive optical connections, resulting in significantly higher throughput, lower power consumption, and reduced hardware complexity.

InfoQ·6h ago·2 min read
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Fake Open-Source Sites Push Malware
Cybersecurity·Critical↗Trending

Fake Open-Source Sites Push Malware

A large-scale malware campaign is using SEO poisoning to create fake websites that impersonate popular open-source and freeware tools. These sites rank high on Google search results, tricking developers and IT teams into downloading info-stealers and other malicious software like Remus Stealer.

The Hacker News·6h ago·1 min read
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Hackers Spied on Exchange Executive
Cybersecurity·High↗Trending

Hackers Spied on Exchange Executive

Attackers spent five months inside a stock exchange executive's Outlook mailbox. They slowly exfiltrated emails by routing them through Dropbox and OneDrive to avoid detection. The campaign, reported by Symantec and Carbon Black, appears to be a case of corporate espionage rather than direct financial theft.

The Hacker News·6h ago·2 min read
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Next.js 16.2 offers major speed boosts
Infrastructure

Next.js 16.2 offers major speed boosts

Vercel has released Next.js 16.2, a major update focused on performance. It delivers a 400% faster development startup and up to 60% quicker rendering. The release also introduces AI-assisted development tools, enhances Turbopack efficiency, and improves error reporting for a smoother developer experience.

InfoQ·7h ago·2 min read
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SK Hynix Builds Cooling Into HBM
AI·High↗Trending

SK Hynix Builds Cooling Into HBM

SK Hynix has developed a new High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM) with an integrated cooling layer inside the package. This design directly addresses the heat generated by vertically stacked memory chips, a major bottleneck in AI hardware, aiming to improve performance and reduce cooling costs in AI data centers.

CIO.com·8h ago·1 min read
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Anthropic AI Targets Infrastructure Flaws
AI·High↗Trending

Anthropic AI Targets Infrastructure Flaws

Anthropic is expanding its AI vulnerability detection program, Project Glasswing, to 150 critical infrastructure companies. The project uses AI to find security flaws in sectors like power and telecom, but experts warn it could create a massive patching bottleneck for vendors.

CIO.com·10h ago·1 min read
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Plex Adds Social and Community Features
Tech Updates

Plex Adds Social and Community Features

Plex is introducing new social features, moving beyond its core media server functionality. Users can now create and share personalized lists of movies and shows. The platform will later add list importing from other services and reactions, alongside a new community forum to boost engagement.

Ars Technica·17h ago·1 min read
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Defense Tech Boom: Who Will Survive?
Tech Updates·High

Defense Tech Boom: Who Will Survive?

The defense tech sector is experiencing a surge in funding and startup activity, driven by increased government spending. However, an early investor in Anduril warns that most new entrants are not built for the long-term challenges of the government-driven market and are likely to fail.

TechCrunch·18h ago·1 min read
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xAI Video Model Available on Vercel
AI·High

xAI Video Model Available on Vercel

xAI has released Grok Imagine Video 1.5, now available on Vercel's AI Gateway. The model generates video with synchronized audio from a single image. This version features improved audio quality, better prompt adherence, enhanced photorealism, and more consistent characters in longer sequences.

Vercel Blog·20h ago·1 min read
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Coralogix raises $200M for AI observability
AI·High↗Trending

Coralogix raises $200M for AI observability

Coralogix has secured $200 million in a new funding round. The company is betting on the growing need for tools that monitor, troubleshoot, and ensure the reliability of AI systems as they are deployed into production environments, highlighting the emerging market for AI observability.

TechCrunch Startups·21h ago·1 min read
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Prediction Markets Face Geolocation Scrutiny
Tech Updates·High

Prediction Markets Face Geolocation Scrutiny

Regulators worldwide are increasing scrutiny on prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi, focusing on the effectiveness of their geolocation controls. This shift highlights the technology's role as a risk management tool rather than an absolute security measure, creating significant new compliance challenges for platforms.

ReadWrite·23h ago·1 min read
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AmEx: Democratize Analytics, Not Data
Database·High

AmEx: Democratize Analytics, Not Data

American Express's Chief Data Officer, Chris Gifford, argues against the buzzword 'data democratization.' He advocates for democratizing analytics instead, allowing employees and AI to generate insights within a governed framework, balancing access with security and privacy.

CIO.com·1d ago·1 min read
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ClickHouse Joins Are Now 26x Faster
Database·High

ClickHouse Joins Are Now 26x Faster

ClickHouse has significantly improved its data join performance, achieving a 26x speed increase on a standard benchmark. This was the result of a two-year engineering effort focused on parallel hash joins, runtime filters, lazy column replication, and smarter query planning for complex analytical queries.

ClickHouse Blog·1d ago·1 min read
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