Nvidia launches Windows laptop chip in consumer PC push
This also represents an attempt by Nvidia, which the AI boom has made the world's most valuable company, to diversify into the consumer market
EU wants to break up with U.S. tech
The hotly awaited package of new rules on chips, cloud computing and AI will be presented on Wednesday as part of the EU's effort
Meteor explodes over U.S. with blast equivalent to 300 tonnes of TNT
The fireball broke up over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire, says the U.S. space agencys deputy news chief Jennifer Dooren
Whose brilliance is it anyway? | Review of A Touch of Genius, ed. Rudrangshu Mukherjee
The collection could be a chance for readers to expand their minds but only if they also ask tough questions about what the genius in its pages really has to do with India
Report warns that cybercriminals are exploiting Cockroach Janta Partys popularity to con GenZ
The 33-page report flagged a fake Android app posing as CJPs official app as a malware threat capable of hacking devices and stealing user data
Social media companies to pay $27 million to settle Kentucky school district's lawsuit, records show
Meta has warned investors that legal and regulatory blowback in the European Union and the U.S. over youth social media issues could significantly impact our business and financial results
Meta tool to track employee mouse clicks on collision course with EU privacy rules
The tool, called Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, is pulling in data from more than 200 apps and websites, according to a list Meta shared with staffers
Anthropic to roll out Claude Mythos in coming weeks, launches Opus 4.8
Early testers report the model is more likely to flag uncertainties around its work and less likely to make unsupported claims, Anthropic said
Anthropic reaches near-trillion dollar valuation
Anthropic's rise came by doubling down on delivering generative AI to enterprise clients rather than general users, the path initially chosen by archrival OpenAI

