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Monthly Archives: August 2025
Companies Are Pouring Billions Into A.I. It Has Yet to Pay Off.
Corporate spending on artificial intelligence is surging as executives bank on major efficiency gains. So far, they report little effect to the bottom line.
Elon Musk Threatens Lawsuit Against Apple Over Claims It Favors OpenAI
The billionaire said in posts on X that the consumer tech giant was violating antitrust laws by giving preferential treatment to OpenAI on the App Store.
Reverse AI Agent Mistakes With Rubrik’s Agent Rewind
Rubrik’s new Agent Rewind tool can trace, audit, and safely reverse AI agent mistakes, boosting enterprise control and AI resilience.
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Amazon rolls out same-day delivery of perishable groceries in 1,000 US cities
Shoppers can now order fresh grocery items, including produce, dairy, meat, seafood, baked goods, and more, alongside everyday household products, electronics, and other items available for same-day delivery.
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How we found TeaOnHer spilling users’ driver’s licenses in less than 10 minutes
Exclusive: A dating gossip app for men exposed thousands of users’ personal data, including scans of driver’s licenses. The app’s developer, Xavier Lampkin, won’t say if he plans to notify affected users about the app’s security lapse.
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Get a Renewed 2020 MacBook Pro for $420 + FREE Microsoft Office
This MacBook is 76% off, in near-mint condition, and you’ll own apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint forever.
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Apple dismisses Elon Musk’s claims that App Store favors OpenAI over other AI apps
The response comes after Musk threatened to sue Apple via xAI, claiming the iPhone maker was “behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company besides OpenAI to reach #1 in the App Store.”
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Ether nears 2021 record high as money pours into ETFs, bullish forecasts abound
Ether could test its all-time high this week for the first time since the cryptocurrency saw the level in 2021.
How Big Tech is paying its way out of Trump’s tariffs
Analysts say the deals show just how important it is for the world’s largest companies to find some tariff relief.
Microsoft Targets ‘Critical AI Talent’ from Meta to Dominate Next AI Breakthroughs
Microsoft is targeting Meta’s top AI staff with multimillion-dollar offers, internal docs show, amid rising stakes in the Big Tech talent war.
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