The Pentagon plans to add Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD to its list of Chinese companies linked to the military. This move signals growing U.S. concerns about how some major Chinese firms may support China’s defense efforts. The list, known as the 1260H list, does not ban business outright but
Amazon is currently under investigation by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following an incident where one of its delivery drones, the MK30 model, clipped and severed an internet cable in Waco, Texas on November 18, 2025. The drone entangled with a thin utility line while ascending af
The launch of Starlink’s direct-to-cell service in Ukraine indicates a moment when technology goes beyond mere convenience, it becomes a lifeline. When blackouts, missile strikes, and damaged infrastructure are among the daily challenges that a country faces, being connected can mean saving a life.
Amazon is pushing its proprietary AI coding tool, Kiro, over competitors by instructing its engineers to avoid adopting new third-party AI code generation tools and instead use Kiro as the recommended development assistant. This internal memo indicates Amazon is aiming to consolidate its AI coding e
Snap launching a bank-linked age verification tool for Australians marks a significant step in enforcing the country’s pioneering social media ban for under-16s. By partnering with ConnectID, software linked to major Australian banks, Snapchat offers users a privacy-focused option to prove the
Foxconn has announced a significant increase in its AI rack manufacturing capacity. The company now produces 1,000 AI server racks per week, with plans to further ramp up output next year. This move comes as demand for AI infrastructure is rapidly growing, driven by cloud computing and AI research i
Google’s announcement of its largest AI infrastructure hardware engineering centre outside the U.S. in Taiwan confirms the island’s growing importance in the global technology landscape. Taiwan, already home to TSMC, the world’s leading chipmaker powering AI growth companies like Nvidia is cementing
Adobe’s $1.9 billion acquisition of Semrush is like buying a very smart microscope in the world of tech, one that allows Adobe to view how people find out, discuss, and evaluate brands online closely. It is daring, costly, and somewhat risky but very much in line with a company that wants to k
The recent implementation of Google Gemini 3 can be seen as one of the fastest steps of the company to stay on the path of competitive advantage in the growing world of artificial intelligence. One such distinction is seen in the fact that the new model will become part of the Google search engine a
The decision by a California magistrate to strike off the class-action designation in the case claiming racial discrimination at the Tesla plant in Fremont is the breaking point in the long history of lawsuits claiming to have been discriminated against in the workplace of the manufacturer. Therefor
Google’s move to build a data hub on Christmas Island signals a fresh chapter for the remote Indian Ocean territory. The island’s existing power system can currently support both Google’s needs and local demands, easing concerns raised about energy shortages. This presents a unique oppor
Meta’s top AI scientist Yann LeCun planning to leave and start his own company is a significant moment for the tech giant’s artificial intelligence strategy. LeCun has been a key figure in AI research, known worldwide for his breakthroughs in deep learning and convolutional neural networks that powe