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Google and Apple roll out emergency security updates after zero-day attacks
Apple released patches for all of its flagship devices to fix security flaws under attack. Google also updated Chrome to remediate one vulnerability exploited in the attacks.
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Oracle says there have been ‘no delays’ in OpenAI arrangement after stock slide
Oracle pushed back against a report that said the company will complete data centers for OpenAI, one of its major customers, in 2028, rather than 2027.
Trump’s AI order may be ‘illegal,’ Democrats and consumer advocacy groups claim
President Donald Trump executive order on a national artificial intelligence framework threatens funding for states that pursue AI laws deemed “onerous.”
OK, what’s going on with LinkedIn’s algo?
Women ran an experiment to see if LinkedIn’s new algo was being sexist and thought they proved it. But there’s more complexity involved, experts say.
Microsoft buys 3.6M metric tons of carbon removal from bioenergy plant
Microsoft’s data center ambitions have imperiled its 2030 pledge to remove more carbon than it generates, making carbon removal credits all but necessary.
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Why SpaceX Is Finally Gearing Up to Go Public
Like so many things in Elon Musk’s orbit, a lot of it may come down to AI.
Coinbase to soon unveil prediction markets powered by Kalshi, source says
A source told CNBC that Coinbase will soon unveil prediction markets, powered by Kalshi, underscoring the firm’s push to fulfill its “everything exchange” vision.
Broadcom tumbles 11% despite blockbuster earnings as ‘AI angst’ weighs on Oracle, Nvidia
Even with better-than-expected earnings and revenue, Broadcom slid on Friday as investors continued to grow concerned about the AI trade.
Amazon pulls AI recap from Fallout TV show after it made several mistakes
The errors included getting dialogue wrong and incorrectly claiming a scene was set 100 years earlier than it was.
7 Tech Predictions Enterprise Leaders Are Watching in 2026
Industry leaders share their 2026 tech predictions, covering AI at scale, cloud autonomy, security risk, observability, governance, and operational pressure. The post 7 Tech Predictions Enterprise Leaders Are Watching in 2026 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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