Technology
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OpenAI and Anthropic Align on AI Ethics as Pentagon Talks Loom
in AIOpenAI’s Sam Altman signals a shared commitment to safety with rival Anthropic as AI moves into sensitive defense conversations. Amid tense negotiations and a show of staff solidarity calling for strong ethical guardrails, the path forward could redefine how AI serves national security. A balancing act between breakthrough technology and civil liberties is underway.
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CoreWeave Hits $5B AI Cloud Milestone, Signals Enterprise AI Shift
in AICoreWeave reports its first full year as a public company, signaling a rapid ascent in the AI-native cloud market. The milestone comes as the company touts a $5B revenue pace, a growing backlog, and an expanding global footprint—framing a new era for enterprise AI infrastructure.
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Caribbean Undersea Cable Between Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico Gets Green Light
in TechnologyA bold submarine power link between the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico has cleared a major regulatory hurdle, signaling a new era of Caribbean energy ties. The plan aims to move up to 700 MW in both directions and be online by 2031, blending new infrastructure with future renewable potential. From a new Dominican natural…
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NVIDIA Pulls 595.59 Driver After Bug, Reverts to 591.86 as Resident Evil Requiem Launch Debuts
in TechnologyNVIDIA is rolling out a fresh wave of driver updates with promises of sharper visuals and smoother performance for Resident Evil Requiem and the Marathon Server Slam—even as a bug in the latest release prompts a temporary pull. Some players may need a rollback to a proven version while the investigation unfolds. The new GeForce…
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Humanoid Robot Becomes Buddhist Wisdom Guide
in AIMeet a 1.3-meter-tall humanoid robot trained on Buddhist scriptures that offers gentle guidance for worry and overthinking. Its walking presence and prayer-like gesture hint at a future where ancient wisdom and cutting-edge tech mingle to shape mindful living.
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Kyoto’s Buddharoid: The Robot Priest Redefining Buddhist Rituals
in AIA new humanoid robot steps into the temple, blending reverence with advanced AI. Buddharoid can perform ritual gestures, offer scripture-based guidance, and accompany ceremonies—sparking questions about how technology might sustain faith communities in a changing world. A peek into the evolving intersection of spirituality and robotics.
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Kyoto Debuts Buddharoid: AI Robot Monk to Assist Ceremonies
in AIMeet Buddharoid, a robot monk in Kyoto whose AI offers reflections rooted in Buddhist teachings and even gestures in prayer. From personal dilemmas to social questions, it answers with a calm, monk-like presence. Could this fusion of technology and spirituality signal a new path for traditional temples?
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Sam Altman Defends AI’s Energy Needs as Data Center Debate Intensifies
in AIAI’s energy footprint has become a flashpoint, pitting claims of progress against concerns over data-center power and water use. As tech leaders and climate activists weigh sustainability against innovation, the debate asks: how can we balance rapid AI growth with ecological responsibility?
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Sony WF-1000XM6: The Pinnacle of Premium True Wireless Earbuds?
in TechnologySony’s WF-1000XM6 pushes the premium wireless earbud line further, sharpening on the XM5 with bolder sound, smarter noise control, and improved connectivity. The tweaks come with a slightly larger build to cradle more mics and upgraded internals, delivering a more immersive and precise listening experience. A head-to-head look reveals whether the latest model truly outshines…
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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Preview: S26 Lineup and Buds 4 on the Horizon
in TechnologySamsung’s Galaxy Unpacked is poised to unveil a new wave of devices—from the next Galaxy S series to Buds 4 and a suite of AI-powered features. Rumors hint at design refreshes and eye-catching camera tweaks that could reshape the lineup. A quick look at the buzz ahead of launch and what it might mean for…
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SpaceX Preps Starlink 6-110 Launch From Cape Canaveral on Feb. 24
in TechnologySpaceX is gearing up for a late-afternoon Falcon 9 launch from Cape Canaveral, delivering another batch of Starlink satellites and aiming for a precise drone-ship landing in the Atlantic. With a tight launch window and high-stakes technology on the line, the countdown promises plenty of momentum and intrigue as the mission progresses.
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JinkoSolar Unveils Dust-Resistant Tiger Neo 3.0 Modules With 4-6% Efficiency Boost
in TechnologyA leading solar manufacturer unveils a new line of dust-resistant modules built on the Tiger Neo 3.0 platform, boasting a 4-6% efficiency boost. Featuring a nano anti-soiling glass coating, self-cleaning action, and a dust-minimizing frame design, these panels aim to stay productive in harsh outdoor conditions. Could this be the breakthrough for higher, lower-maintenance power…
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Apple Expands App Store Age Verification to Australia, Brazil and Singapore
in TechnologyApple tightens App Store rules with new age-verification tools for developers, affecting 18+ apps in Australia, Brazil, Singapore and select U.S. regions. The rollout centers on the Declared Age Range API and automatic age checks to align with regional laws, with added pathways for parental consent on updates and loot‑box labeling.
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Guangdong Bets on AI-Driven Smart Manufacturing to Power Services Push
in AIGuangdong unveils a bold blueprint to fuse manufacturing with modern services, powered by AI, aiming to become a leading smart-manufacturing hub. A strong push on R&D, data-driven collaboration, and stronger industry clusters signals a dramatic shift in the province’s economic trajectory—hinting at a future where technology and tradition converge.
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Apple MacBook Pro May Get Dynamic Island Touchscreen Upgrade
in TechnologyCould the next MacBook Pro finally embrace a touchscreen experience? Rumors point to an OLED panel and a Dynamic Island–style interface that surfaces contextual menus right at your touch points. It hints at a bold shift for Apple’s laptops and a more tactile, cross-device workflow.
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Secret Camera Glasses on Dates Spark Privacy Warning
in TechnologyPrivacy at risk as discreet cameras slip into dating tech. From stylish smart glasses to everyday gadgets, unseen recording raises urgent questions about consent. An expert shares how to stay vigilant and protect your boundaries in social situations.
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Nebius Group Sparks Valuation Debate Amid AI Cloud Boom
in AIAI infrastructure is heating up, and Nebius Group is at the center with bold data-center ambitions and standout backing. A fast-moving growth story, strategic partnerships, and a valuation debate are shaping what could come next for this sector.
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Pentagon Sets Deadline in High-Stakes Anthropic AI Clash
in AIPentagon leaders press Anthropic as a Friday deadline looms for an agreement on Claude’s role in defense. The talks reveal a high-stakes clash between broad military access and rigorous safety safeguards, signaling how AI and the military may reshape industry partnerships—and ethics—in warfare.
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Discord Drops Persona Amid Biometric Age-Verification Privacy Storm
in TechnologyAge verification promises safety online—but a broader data trail raises serious privacy questions. Explore the hidden costs and what biometric checks could mean for your digital privacy.
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Discord Delays Global Age Verification to 2026, Promises On-Device Checks and Privacy Safeguards
in TechnologyDiscord delays its global age-verification rollout to the second half of 2026 and signals a privacy-first approach with on-device age estimation and multiple verification options. It also promises clearer vendor standards and new features like spoiler channels, while addressing past privacy concerns and a prior breach.
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Bill Gurley Unveils Bold Career Playbook for an AI Era
in AIAmid rapid AI-driven changes in the workplace, Bill Gurley makes a bold case for embracing career risk. Tying a decade of research to a new book, Runnin’ Down a Dream, and a foundation that backs strategic pivots, he envisions pursuing passion as a real competitive edge. He also rethinks mentorship, signaling a cultural shift where…