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Major telco breach sees 6.2 million users have personal info leaked - here's what we know so far
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Dutch telecommunications giant confirms breach, but says payment data remains secure.

LinkedIn launches one-stop shop for all the tools your SMB needs to succeed and grow
By Craig Hale published
Premium All-in-One is one of three Premium plans LinkedIn has for SMBs.

'AI companies shouldn’t leave American ratepayers to pick up the tab': Anthropic says it will cover electricity price increases caused by its data centers
By Craig Hale published
Anthropic responds to President Trump's demands to protect US citizens against AI-induced energy bill rises.

'Widely panned' is an understatement! Intel kills pay-as-you-go hardware upgrades, 15 years after the infamous Intel Upgrade Service scheme
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel has quietly abandoned its pay-to-unlock silicon strategy after enterprises rejected fees for features already built into processors.

Cursor claims more than 30,000 Nvidia engineers commit 3x more code and make coding 'a lot more fun than it used to be', but is it too good to be true?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Cursor claims Nvidia engineers produce three times more code using AI tools, yet industry observers remain skeptical about the quality and stability of the code.

World's largest monitor company designed a 4K 48-inch OLED dual-sided smart gaming display with metal feet, a magnetic power socket, and an Alienware-inspired sound system - but who will actually use it?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
GP TV introduces dual-sided 4K OLED display combining gaming design, immersive audio, safety features, and uncertain real-world practicality.

'Your data is public': Hacker warns victims after leaking 6.8 billion emails online
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Someone posted 150GB of emails to the dark web, claiming to hold 6.8 billion unique email addresses.

'We believe the people responsible for defending the country should have access to the best tools available': OpenAI is giving the US military access to ChatGPT
By Craig Hale published
OpenAI has agreed to let the US military use ChatGPT for "all lawful uses" without imposing technical restrictions.
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