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AMD reports strong Q2 with 9% growth

AMD is emerging as a formidable competitor in the semiconductor industry, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers. The company’s recent innovations and competitive pricing have started to attract

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Video game actors strike over AI concerns

The video game actors’ strike, led by SAG-AFTRA, has entered its second week with no significant progress in negotiations. The strike began on July 26 when the union walked away

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Key insights from cybersecurity webinar

The banking industry has actively adopted digital innovations to facilitate seamless and secure financial transactions, offering enhanced customer experiences. However, in the current threat landscape, the banking and financial sectors

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Elon Musk’s bold claim on Tesla robotaxis

Elon Musk has declared that Tesla is now an AI company, but experts question the plausibility of this claim. Tesla has achieved remarkable success as an electric car manufacturer, overcoming

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Prioritizing OT cybersecurity to safeguard America

The alarming rise in operational technology  (OT) cyberattacks on America’s critical infrastructure has underscored the urgent need to prioritize investment in defending against OT-specific cyber threats. The OT Cybersecurity Summit

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 review: solid update

Samsung has started rolling out the first software update for the Galaxy Watch 7 in the United States. The update, identified by firmware version L315USQU1AXG2, is about 165MB. It aims

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Paris Olympics opening ceremony faces deluge

The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris face significant challenges due to the climate crisis. During the opening ceremony, a month’s worth of rain overwhelmed the city’s 200-year-old sewer system, causing untreated sewage

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Elon Musk sues OpenAI, Sam Altman

Elon Musk has filed a new lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, in federal court in Northern California. The lawsuit alleges that Altman and OpenAI President Greg Brockman