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Third-Party Marketing Vendor Breach Exposes Mango Customer Data in Latest Retail Sector Attack Global Retailer Confirms Data Compromise Through External…
Third-Party Marketing Vendor Breach Exposes Mango Customer Data in Latest Retail Sector Attack Global Retailer Confirms Data Compromise Through External…
In a significant move for the financial technology sector, Aboon has secured a $17.5 million seed funding round led by…
Technology analysts are reporting concerning patterns of AI talent departures from Apple, suggesting potential structural issues within the company’s artificial intelligence initiatives. Meanwhile, industry observers are speculating about which AI company might become Apple’s next major acquisition target as the tech giant seeks to bolster its AI capabilities.
Technology industry analysts are reporting what appears to be a significant exodus of artificial intelligence specialists from Apple, with sources indicating potential structural challenges within the company’s AI development efforts. According to industry observer Zach Weinberg, “When herds of AI people leave there’s something else going on that could be structurally broken. The AI people leave they don’t think they can be successful at what they’ve been asked to do.”
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In a dramatic development that underscores the deepening political fractures within Silicon Valley’s elite circles, legendary venture capitalist Ron Conway…
In a significant show of confidence from top-tier investors, global HR and payroll platform Deel has secured $300 million in…
In a significant strategic pivot, technology leaders Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, and Google are intensifying efforts to diversify their manufacturing…
A Minnesota startup is developing revolutionary laser cooling technology that converts heat directly into light. The approach could eliminate dark silicon limitations and dramatically improve chip performance while reducing energy consumption.
According to reports from Minnesota-based startup Maxwell Labs, researchers are developing a groundbreaking technology that uses lasers to cool high-performance chips by converting heat directly into light. This approach, reportedly called photonic cooling, represents a fundamental shift from traditional cooling methods that simply move heat away from chip surfaces. Sources indicate this technology could potentially cool hot spots with power densities orders of magnitude higher than current chips can handle.