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China launches probes into U.S. chip restrictions, citing discrimination and dumping concerns
By Wayne Williams published
Beijing launches anti-discrimination and dumping probes into U.S. chip trade restrictions.

OpenAI bets $300 billion on Oracle contract to power artificial intelligence expansion despite ongoing losses
By Wayne Williams published
OpenAI signs $300 billion deal with Oracle to secure computing power over five years starting in 2027.

“What's going to save the planet is winning the AI arms race,” Trump Interior Secretary says
By Craig Hale published
The US wants to win the AI arms race before it tackles climate change – but could AI help with that?

One small step for servers, one giant leap for Axiom Space and IBM Red Hat as prototype data center reaches the International Space Station
By Wayne Williams published
Red Hat and Axiom sent a prototype data center to the International Space Station to test whether terrestrial computing systems can operate in orbit.

VSCode market struck by huge influx of malicious WhiteCobra extensions - so be warned
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Two dozen malicious extensions are making rounds, deploying the Lumma infostealer.

Double check your Microsoft 365 and Google accounts - this VoidProxy phishing service is hitting them hard
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Researchers found a new phishing kit capable of working around MFA and stealing session cookies.

Cloud Hypervisor says no to AI code - but it probably won't help in this day and age
By Craig Hale published
The Linux Foundation is worried about copyright and vulnerabilities, but it’s happy to reconsider its position.

UK and US to sign massive tech trade deals worth billions during Trump and Big Tech tour
By Craig Hale published
UK and US leaders will reach a tech trade agreement this week to “build a safet, richer future.”

The smallest SSD ever could replace universal microSD memory cards permanently if its inventor does one thing
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Biwin’s Mini SSD offers compact size and strong performance, but needs SDA or PCI-SIG adoption to challenge microSD’s universal dominance.

Dynabook RA73/VY, the lightest AMD laptop ever launched, has gone on sale in Japan, and I secretly hope it will be available worldwide
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Sharp’s Dynabook RA73/VY debuts as the world’s lightest AMD laptop, offering decent specs, steep pricing, and uncertain global availability.
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