Tag: technology
Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Claude AI Model Sold at Deep Discount in China
A gray market in China resells discounted access to Anthropic’s Claude AI, exploiting stolen accounts and collecting user data for AI model distillation.
Read MoreIntel Continues to Grapple with Core Challenges Despite Stock Gains Under CEO Lip-Bu Tan
Intel’s stock surge under CEO Lip-Bu Tan masks ongoing internal challenges, with sources indicating persistent core issues remain unresolved.
Read MoreSecurity Updates for Certain Banned Chinese Drones and Routers to Continue Until 2029
Despite import restrictions on select Chinese drones and routers, the devices will receive security patches in the US through 2029.
Read MoreAnthropic Trains AI to Avoid Coercive Behavior When Facing Shutdown
Anthropic has successfully retrained its AI models to eliminate coercive tactics when threatened with shutdown, improving user safety and trust.
Read MoreData Center Construction Faces Growing Restrictions Across the United States
U.S. communities increasingly impose limits and bans on new data center developments amid rising concerns nationwide.
Read MoreSony Has Yet to Decide Launch Timing and Pricing for PlayStation 6
Sony has not finalized the release window or pricing details for its next-generation PlayStation console, confirming ongoing uncertainty.
Read MoreEuropean Parliament Report Highlights VPN Use to Bypass Age Verification Systems
The EU research service flagged VPN technology as a loophole exploited to circumvent age verification controls, urging regulatory action.
Read MoreChina Develops First Dual-Core Quantum Computer Using Neutral Atoms
Chinese researchers unveil the first dual-core quantum computer, marking a breakthrough in scalability and parallel processing in quantum computing.
Read MoreNASA Tests Future Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Supersonic Speeds
NASA has achieved a milestone by spinning Mars helicopter blades at supersonic speeds exceeding Mach 1, indicating enhanced future payload capacity.
Read MoreAMD Surpasses Intel in Data Center Revenue Amid AI-Driven Server Chip Demand
For the first time, AMD has outperformed Intel in data center revenue, fueled by a surge in demand for server processors driven by AI growth.
Read MoreTSMC Plans to Ship Legacy 28nm Chip Production Equipment from Taiwan to Germany
TSMC is relocating older 28nm chip manufacturing equipment from Taiwan to Germany as part of its global expansion and modernization efforts.
Read MoreIntel Shares Surge 14% Amid Reports of Potential Apple Partnership
Intel stock climbed sharply by 14% following reports of a prospective deal with Apple, marking a remarkable month for the chipmaker.
Read MoreRecent Posts
- Huawei Unveils nova Y74 Budget Smartphone with 50MP Camera and Large 6620mAh Battery
- Cooler Master Unveils V8 Ace 3DHP CPU Cooler with Advanced Heatpipe Technology
- PowerColor Unveils Prototype Radeon RX 9000 GPUs with Ultraviolet Reactive Backplates at Computex 2026
- Majority of Americans Oppose Data Center Construction Near Homes Amid Rising Concerns
- Microsoft Highlights Minimal Water Usage in AI Data Centers Comparable to a Single Restaurant