US-South Africa Trade Relations Strained Over Domestic Policy Demands
Trade Negotiations Reach Critical Juncture Recent trade discussions between South Africa and the United States have encountered significant obstacles as…
Trade Negotiations Reach Critical Juncture Recent trade discussions between South Africa and the United States have encountered significant obstacles as…
Pioneering Headset Faces Uncertain Update Roadmap Samsung’s groundbreaking Galaxy XR headset has entered the market with a significant unknown: how…
Federal cybersecurity authorities have confirmed active exploitation of a high-severity Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability in ransomware campaigns. The server-side request forgery flaw allows unauthorized access to sensitive resources without authentication.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has officially confirmed that a vulnerability affecting Oracle E-Business Suite customers is being actively exploited in ransomware attacks, according to reports released Monday. The agency has added the vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-61884, to its catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities, indicating confirmed malicious use by threat actors.
No-Code Revolution: Google’s AI Studio Transforms App Creation Google has fundamentally reimagined the application development landscape with a groundbreaking update…
The Dawn of AI-First Web Browsing OpenAI has officially unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, marking the organization’s strategic entry into the competitive…
Microsoft is advancing its vision for Windows 11 as an AI-native operating system, integrating Copilot deeply into user workflows. New features include voice commands, real-time screen analysis, and automated task handling, signaling a shift toward AI-driven computing.
With Windows 10 reaching its end-of-life, Microsoft is doubling down on its commitment to transform Windows 11 into an AI-native operating system, according to reports. The company aims to integrate its Copilot AI as a core component of the OS, moving beyond it being a mere add-on tool. Sources indicate that this shift is designed to make AI a fundamental part of the Windows experience, enabling more intuitive and automated workflows for users.
The New Frontier in Browser Technology OpenAI has officially entered the browser wars with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, positioning…
Database Performance Reaches Unprecedented Heights The open-source community is witnessing remarkable advancements across multiple technology domains with the simultaneous release…
OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas: The Browser That Converses In a strategic move that positions OpenAI directly against established browser giants,…
Emergency Update Addresses System Recovery Crisis Microsoft has launched an urgent out-of-band update to resolve a critical Windows Recovery Environment…