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Scam Hubs Thrive In Southeast Asia

A surge in sophisticated online fraud has turned parts of Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos into regional hubs for illicit operations, according to rights groups and regional officials. The networked scam

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Palantir CEO Defends Deals Amid Scrutiny

Palantir chief executive Alex Karp has long argued that working with government agencies serves the public good, even when the work is controversial. That stance is drawing fresh attention as

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MIT Team Secures AI for Math Grant

An MIT-based research team has won support from Renaissance Philanthropy and XTX Markets to speed up mathematical discovery with artificial intelligence. The award backs an effort to connect two major

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U.S. Oil And Gas Rigs Fall

U.S. energy companies pulled back drilling activity to the lowest level since January, signaling caution across oil and natural gas fields as summer approaches. In data released Friday, Baker Hughes

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Amazon, Tesla Lead Tech Rally After Truce

Amazon and Tesla led a surge in mega-cap technology shares after the United States and China announced a temporary truce in their trade dispute, lifting market sentiment across sectors. The

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MIT PhD Advances Brain-Inspired Sustainable AI

A young researcher at MIT is drawing attention to a quieter frontier of artificial intelligence: how to make it use far less energy. PhD student Miranda Schwacke is developing electrochemical

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Castle Island Leads New Seed Round

A new seed round has closed with Castle Island Ventures at the helm, joined by Inflection, Placeholder, Seed Club Ventures, and 1kx. The deal adds to a steady trickle of

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Top 7 Compromised Credentials Platforms in 2026

Protecting sensitive data and maintaining the integrity of user accounts are now foundational responsibilities for all digital organizations. As cybercriminals become increasingly sophisticated and data breaches continue to capture headlines,

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AI Supercharges Cyberattacks Amid Staffing Shortage

As artificial intelligence accelerates digital break-ins, government defenses are struggling to keep pace. Officials, experts, and private security leaders describe a widening gap: smarter attacks, patchy guidance, and fewer public

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Why Claude, Not Gemini, Leads Developers

Thanksgiving week is usually quiet for tech. Not this time. After watching Dr. Matthew Jarvis test the latest models, I came away with a clear view: Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.5

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Apple Flags Decline In Safari Searches

Apple said it has seen a drop in search activity coming from its Safari browser, which defaults to Google Search on iPhone and Mac. The disclosure raises fresh questions about

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Wingtech Alleges Dutch Unit Sidelined Control

Wingtech, the Chinese owner of Dutch chipmaker Nexperia, alleged on Friday that its Netherlands-based subsidiary is working to build a non-Chinese supply chain and remove its oversight. The claim adds

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MIT Introduces FlowER For Reaction Prediction

MIT researchers say a new generative AI system called FlowER could improve how chemists predict reactions, while keeping results grounded in physical laws. The team describes an approach designed to

Why Your Brilliant Architecture Idea Died in Committee.

Why Your Brilliant Architecture Idea Died in Committee

You’ve probably lived this scene: you walk into an architecture review with a design you’ve pressure tested against load profiles, failure domains, data boundaries, and cost curves. It solves real

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Podcast Alleges DHS Illegally Collected Chicago Data

A technology podcast says the Department of Homeland Security gathered data on Chicago residents for months without proper authority. The claim, aired this week, centers on alleged federal collection of

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Genies Launches AI Avatar Tools For Celebrities

Genies, an AI companion company, has launched new creation tools that let celebrities build avatars to interact with fans. The move signals a fresh push to scale fan engagement with

The Clearest Indicators of Technical Maturity

The Clearest Indicators of Technical Maturity

Every senior engineer eventually realizes that technical maturity rarely shows up in heroic bursts of brilliance. It shows up in the quiet, consistent decisions that make systems more predictable and

How to Design Resilient Infrastructure on AWS

How to Design Resilient Infrastructure on AWS

You do not design for resilience on AWS because it feels elegant. You design for it because something will fail at the worst possible moment: a dependency outage, a misconfigured

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Cryptocurrency Faces Defining Year Ahead

The promise that digital coins would reset finance has lingered for years. Now, as the asset class reaches mid-teen age, expectations are rising again. Markets, regulators, and users are testing

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Autopen’s Presidential Past Spurs Debate

The humble autopen, a device that mimics a person’s handwriting, is again drawing attention in Washington and beyond. Long a tool for managing a flood of correspondence, it sits at

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Amazon Weighs Seattle Policies, Shifts Jobs

Amazon’s top legal and policy executive signaled renewed friction with Seattle’s political direction, highlighting how years of tax disputes helped push the company’s growth to other cities. David Zapolsky, Amazon’s