What’s Buzzing

In this section of our blog, we will keep you updated on all the latest tech news and trends! From breakthrough innovations to industry-shaking acquisitions, we’ve got the scoop on everything that’s buzzing in the world of technology.
Get ready to be informed, inspired, and maybe even a little amazed – the future is here, and it’s electrifying!

Apollo and Blackstone offer $36bn debt deal to fund Anthropic’s chips

Apollo Global Management and Blackstone are arranging a $36 billion debt package for Anthropic, but the debt will not appear…

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Nvidia spends $6.5B to replace copper with light in AI data centres

Nvidia has invested at least $6.5 billion in photonics companies since March, betting the technology will replace copper as the…

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Roku Reveals Biggest Home Screen Redesign in 10+ Years

Roku has unveiled its first major home screen redesign in over a decade, coinciding with the company surpassing 100 million…

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Researchers Warn All Major LLMs Vulnerable to Multi-Turn Manipulation

Cisco researchers found that safety guardrails in major LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can be bypassed through multi-turn conversations,…

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New Ransomware Strain .rrerp0_p2k Mimics Pay2Key

A new ransomware variant based on the Pay2Key strain has emerged, identified by the extension .rrerp0_p2k, which encrypts files with…

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ByteDance builds custom Arm and RISC-V CPUs for AI infrastructure

ByteDance is developing custom CPUs for its AI data centers using parallel Arm and RISC-V design tracks, driven by a…

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Apple’s new Siri app preview shows how it plans to rival ChatGPT

Leaked renders show a redesigned Siri in iOS 27 that integrates with the Dynamic Island for voice queries, and uses…

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Google Engineer Charged for Using Internal Data to Place $2.7M Bet

A Google engineer, Michele Spagnuolo, was federally charged with using confidential internal search-trend data to place $2.7 million in bets…

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Apple developing auto-lock anti-theft feature for iPhone

Apple is developing a new automatic locking feature for the iPhone that would instantly secure the device when it detects…

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Pentagon Knew Enemies Could Track Troops’ Phones for Years – Now They Are

US Central Command has confirmed for the first time that adversaries are exploiting commercially purchased phone location data from data…

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Illinois Passes Nation’s Toughest AI Safety Bill

The Illinois House approved SB 315, which would require major AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind to undergo…

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Brussels hits Temu with €200M DSA fine over unsafe toys and chargers

The European Commission fined Temu €200 million for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to prevent the sale…

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Meta launches AI chatbot plans from $7.99 to $19.99

Meta is launching two paid AI chatbot tiers,Meta One Plus ($7.99/month) and Meta One Premium ($19.99/month),offering expanded access to image…

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Ex-Google Engineer Arrested for Polymarket Trading Scheme

A former Google security engineer, Michele Spagnuolo, was arrested in New York for allegedly using confidential Google data to place…

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EU Fines Temu $230M+ Over Illegal Product Sales

The European Commission fined Temu €200 million ($232 million) for violating the Digital Service Act (DSA), finding that consumers are…

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Space Force taps SpaceX to build sensor-to-shooter network

SpaceX won a $2.29 billion contract from the U.S. Space Force to build the Space Data Network (SDN) Backbone, a…

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Nvidia CEO says Taiwan, not US, should lead AI revolution

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a $150 billion annual investment in Taiwan, including a new headquarters, to solidify the island's…

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Google I/O 2026: The Dawn of the Agentic Web and the Future of Search

The technology sector’s eyes were fixed on Mountain View this week as Google I/O 2026 unfolded, delivering a clear message:…

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How an AI attack made this politician famous

AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI have spent millions attacking Alex Bores, a little-known New York state assemblyman and architect of…

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Labor Dept. Orders Employees to Report DEI-Focused Colleagues

The Department of Labor sent an email urging employees to report coworkers involved in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activities,…

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