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AI's Quantum Leap: Big Tech Races Toward AGI as Regulation Lags Behind
Big Tech is accelerating toward AGI with breakthroughs from OpenAI and Google DeepMind, while governments struggle to keep pace. As AI capabilities surge, challenges around regulation, cybersecurity, and semiconductor geopolitics are reshaping the global technology landscape.

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The AI Revolution Accelerates: Autonomous Agents and Data Rights Define Tech's New Battleground
OpenAI’s Operator agents mark a new era of autonomous AI, while legal battles with The New York Times raise critical questions about data rights, copyright, and the future of AI development.

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Google's $32 Billion Purchase of Wiz: A Turning Point for AI Defense and Cloud Security
Google’s $32 billion acquisition of Wiz marks a pivotal moment in cloud security and AI-driven defense. Discover how this deal reshapes the cloud wars and cybersecurity landscape.

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14,000 Routers Have Been Infected by Very Tough Malware, Making a Botnet That Is Hard to Shut Down
A global malware campaign has infected more than 14,000 routers, turning them into part of a powerful botnet. The KadNap malware uses a decentralized system that makes the network extremely difficult for security experts to shut down.

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Google Chrome Is Coming to Linux Systems That Use ARM
Google is preparing to launch Chrome for ARM-based Linux devices, allowing users to run the full browser natively and improving software support for the expanding ARM computing ecosystem.

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China Declares New AI 'Gold Rush' Thanks to OpenClaw
OpenClaw, an open-source autonomous AI agent, is driving a new wave of AI innovation in China. Developers, startups, and government-backed tech hubs are embracing the platform to build automated services and AI-powered businesses.

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CISA Adds Three iOS Vulnerabilities to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
CISA has added three Apple iOS vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog after evidence of real-world exploitation. The flaws, linked to the Coruna exploit toolkit, highlight growing cybersecurity risks targeting iPhone users and mobile devices.

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How Modeling in Science is Changing with Machine Learning
Machine learning is transforming scientific modeling by combining data-driven algorithms with traditional theoretical frameworks. This hybrid approach helps researchers analyze complex systems, improve prediction accuracy, and uncover new insights across fields such as climate science, medicine, and physics.

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A Batteries-Included Framework for Interactive Terminal UIs with React & Ink
Terminal applications are evolving beyond static text. This guide explores how React and Ink enable rich, interactive terminal UIs—and why a batteries-included framework makes building scalable, maintainable CLI tools faster and easier.

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Why Quantum Computing Isn’t an Immediate Threat to Bitcoin
Quantum computing is often cited as a future threat to Bitcoin, but current technology is nowhere near capable of breaking its cryptographic foundations. The real risks lie elsewhere.

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Ubuntu 26.04 “Resolute Raccoon” Snapshot 4 Arrives as Final Monthly Test Build Ahead of LTS Launch
Ubuntu 26.04 Snapshot 4 marks the final monthly development checkpoint before the LTS release enters beta. The build focuses on stability, testing, and release readiness ahead of Ubuntu’s April 2026 launch.

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Hacker Exploits Anthropic’s Claude AI to Steal 150GB of Mexican Government Data
A sophisticated hacker leveraged Anthropic’s Claude AI to infiltrate Mexican government systems and steal sensitive data, highlighting how generative AI is reshaping the scale and speed of modern cyberattacks.

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AMD Adds SEV-SNP BTB Isolation to Strengthen Linux VM Security
AMD has proposed new Linux kernel patches to enable BTB isolation under SEV-SNP, adding another layer of protection for confidential virtual machines against branch prediction side-channel risks.

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Linus Torvalds Slams Unseeded Randomness in Linux Kernel
Linus Torvalds has warned Linux developers against using unseeded randomness, calling it insecure and highlighting risks tied to weak entropy sources.

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Qualcomm Proposes New Linux DSP Accelerator Driver
Qualcomm is pushing a new Linux DSP accelerator driver designed to standardize Hexagon DSP offload using the kernel’s accel framework.

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UAE Says It Foiled a Wave of AI-Enabled Cyberattacks on Vital Sectors
The UAE has thwarted a coordinated wave of AI-enabled cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, underscoring the growing sophistication of modern digital threats.

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Anthropic Unveils ‘Claude Code Security’: AI That Finds and Fixes Hidden Code Vulnerabilities
Anthropic has introduced Claude Code Security, a new AI feature designed to uncover hidden vulnerabilities in software code and recommend targeted fixes.

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How a Widely Used Government VPN Opened the Door to Chinese State-Sponsored Hackers
A trusted VPN used across U.S. government networks failed to stop a sophisticated China-linked cyber intrusion, raising urgent questions about supply-chain security, third-party software risks, and the future of government cybersecurity defenses.

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State‑Aligned Hackers Penetrate Governments and Critical Infrastructure in Vast Global Espionage Campaign
A state‑linked hacking group has breached networks in 37 countries, targeting governments, ministries, and critical infrastructure. Experts warn this sprawling cyber‑espionage campaign underscores the escalating global threat of digital spying and the urgent need for improved cybersecurity defenses.

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YouTube Finally Launches Native App for Apple Vision Pro After Two-Year Wait
After more than two years without official support, YouTube has finally released a native app for Apple Vision Pro. The new visionOS app delivers immersive video playback, spatial and 360-degree content, improved navigation, and high-resolution streaming—marking a major milestone for Apple’s spatial computing ecosystem.

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