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Elon Musk Liable for Misleading Twitter Investors: Industry Impact
A jury finds Elon Musk liable for misleading Twitter investors ahead of the $44 billion acquisition. Expert analysis on what this means for tech M&A and corporate accountability.
Strava Military Leak: 5 Myths About Fitness Apps and Security
The French Navy Strava leak sparked fears about fitness apps and military security. We separate fact from fiction and explain the real risks.
Cyberattack on Breathalyzer Company Strands US Drivers
A cyberattack on a vehicle breathalyzer firm disabled ignition locks, stranding thousands of US drivers. The breach highlights automotive cybersecurity risks.
Supermicro Co-Founder Arrested in $2.5B GPU Smuggling Case
Supermicro's co-founder arrested for allegedly smuggling $2.5B in Nvidia AI chips to China. U.S. prosecutors charge export law violations. What you need to know.
FBI Buying Your Location Data: What You Need to Know
The FBI admits purchasing location data to track Americans without warrants. Here's what this means for your privacy and civil liberties.
AI Agents Replacing Apps: Carl Pei's 10-Year Tech Vision
Nothing CEO Carl Pei predicts AI agents will replace smartphone apps, transforming how users interact with devices in the coming decade.
How Cheap Drones Are Reshaping Warfare's Future
Cheap drones are transforming modern warfare and catching the U.S. off guard. Explore the 1, 5, and 10-year implications.
Russia's Secret Tech Deal with Iran: Satellite & Drones
In-depth investigation into Russia's reported sharing of satellite imagery and drone technology with Iran, and what it means for global security.
Pro-Iran Hackers Wipe Stryker Devices in First US Cyberattack
Pro-Iran hackers wipe thousands of Stryker devices in first US cyberattack tied to Trump administration's Iran war.
Gecko Robotics Signs Historic Navy Deal: What You Need to Know
Gecko Robotics just landed the biggest U.S. Navy robotics contract ever. Learn what this means for the Navy, robotics, and ship maintenance.
Nvidia's Huang Projects $1 Trillion Sales by 2027
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang forecasts $1 trillion in orders for Blackwell and Vera Rubin chips through 2027, sending shockwaves through the tech industry.
xAI Child Porn Lawsuit: How Grok AI Allegedly Undressed Minors
Elon Musk's xAI faces a groundbreaking lawsuit alleging Grok AI undressed minors and created sexual content. Investigation reveals disturbing details.
Russia's Internet Blackout: Moscow Tests Censorship System
Moscow suffers internet blackouts as Russia tests nationwide censorship system, sparking fears of expanded web control.
Iran Targets US Tech Giants: Cyber & Drone Attacks
Iran threatens Amazon, Google, Microsoft in Middle East. Drone and cyberattacks underway as Citi evacuates UAE buildings. What's at stake?
Pentagon AI Purge: Inside the Memo That Sent Shockwaves Through Defense
An internal Pentagon memo orders military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key systems. Explore the hidden details.
Drone Attack on Dubai Tower Kills Man – What We Know
A man died after a drone struck Dubai's 23 Marina tower, causing debris to fall during ongoing Iran-US-Israel tensions. Details here.
ICE Detention Owners Eye AI Data Center 'Man Camps'
ICE detention facility owners see profit opportunity in building 'man camps' for AI data center workers, raising ethical debates.
Google Awards Sundar Pichai $692M Pay Package
Google grants CEO Sundar Pichai a $692M pay package—tech's largest—tied to Waymo and Wing performance incentives.
AI Warfare in Iran: The Tech Revolution Reshaping Conflict
An in-depth pro vs con analysis of how artificial intelligence is transforming military operations in Iran and what it means for modern warfare.
GPS Jamming Exposes Critical Vulnerability in Iran Conflict
Military GPS jamming in the Iran conflict is disrupting shipping and aviation, exposing critical vulnerabilities in global navigation systems.