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Monthly Archives: September 2025
Microsoft’s Experimental Optical Computer Could Run AI Workloads With Less Energy
Research conducted by the Microsoft Research lab in Cambridge could contribute to the development of AI accelerators.
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Alameda Police seize illegal slot machines and cash in ongoing investigation
The Alameda Police Department has seized various items of evidence related to an illegal gambling investigation, including slot machines and cash. The Alameda Police Department followed up on reports of a possible illegal gambling den. After a detailed investigation, officers … Continue reading
Pro Chinese cybercrime group manipulates SEO to boost gambling websites
ESET researchers have uncovered a professional Chinese cybercrime group that’s manipulating SEO to boost traffic to gambling websites. Nicknamed GhostRedirector by cybersecurity software company ESET, the bad actor is believed to have compromised at least 65 Windows servers located mainly … Continue reading
Prediction Pulse: Trump announcement stirs market chatter as Pentagon Pizza Index stays flat
Kalshi rolled out its first player prop bets just in time for kickoff Thursday night, letting users wager on who will score touchdowns in Week 1 NFL games. First, next, anytime, or even multiple trips to the end zone are … Continue reading
Online gaming named as one of the Phillipines’ biggest revenue drivers in 2025
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has named online gaming as one of the government’s biggest revenue drivers in 2025. At the same time, PAGCOR has also warned about the danger of unregulated sites illegally targeting Filipino players in … Continue reading
Licensed gaming businesses in Sweden report 7 billion SEK in turnover in 2025 Q2
Licensed gaming companies in Sweden reported a turnover of SEK 7 billion in the second quarter of 2025, an increase from the year before. Gaming companies with a Swedish license shared a turnover of SEK 7 billion ($740 million) in … Continue reading
Google leads monster week for tech, pushing megacaps to combined $21 trillion in market cap
Tech’s megacaps got bigger this week, and the eight trillion-dollar companies now make up a combined 36% of the S&P 500.
Anthropic agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle authors’ copyright lawsuit
Authors had sued Anthropic, claiming the AI startup had illegally used their books to train its models.
Hitachi Energy Pledges $1B to Strengthen US Grid, Build Largest Transformer Plant in Virginia
Rising AI, EV, and industrial power demands strain the US grid. Hitachi Energy boosts transformer output to secure reliable energy for America’s future.
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Screw the money — Anthropic’s $1.5B copyright settlement sucks for writers
Writers aren’t getting this settlement because their work was fed to an AI — this is just a costly slap on the wrist for Anthropic because it illegally downloaded books instead of buying them.
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