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‘We Hear You’: OpenAI Reinstates GPT-4o Amid Subscription Cancellations

Posted on August 11, 2025 by Liz Ticong

OpenAI restores GPT-4o for Plus users after GPT-5 backlash, as Sam Altman promises fixes, higher limits, warmer tone, and more customization. Continue reading ‘We Hear You’: OpenAI Reinstates GPT-4o Amid Subscription Cancellations→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News

Anthropic’s Claude Code Arms Developers With Always-On AI Security Reviews

Posted on August 11, 2025 by Liz Ticong

Anthropic’s Claude Code now features continuous AI security reviews, spotting vulnerabilities in real time to keep unsafe code from reaching production. Continue reading Anthropic’s Claude Code Arms Developers With Always-On AI Security Reviews→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News, Security

Trump’s Chip Ultimatum: Invest in US Manufacturing or Face ‘A Very Large Tariff’

Posted on August 7, 2025 by Liz Ticong

Trump threatens steep tariffs on imported chips, urging tech firms to shift production to the US, sparking global supply chain concerns. Continue reading Trump’s Chip Ultimatum: Invest in US Manufacturing or Face ‘A Very Large Tariff’→

Posted in apac, apple, Artificial Intelligence, Hardware, international, News

Cloudflare Accuses AI Startup of ‘Stealth Crawling Behavior’ Across Millions of Sites

Posted on August 5, 2025 by Liz Ticong

Cloudflare is accusing Perplexity of using stealth crawlers to bypass site restrictions, triggering fresh concerns over how AI firms access web content. Continue reading Cloudflare Accuses AI Startup of ‘Stealth Crawling Behavior’ Across Millions of Sites→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News, Security

‘Persistent Trade Imbalances’ at Center of Trump’s Latest Tariff Directive

Posted on August 4, 2025 by Liz Ticong

President Trump signs a new executive order imposing tariffs of up to 41% on over 80 countries, citing trade deficits and lack of economic alignment. Continue reading ‘Persistent Trade Imbalances’ at Center of Trump’s Latest Tariff Directive→

Posted in apac, EMEA, eu, international, News

China Investigates NVIDIA’s H20 Chips for Surveillance Risks

Posted on August 1, 2025 by Liz Ticong

NVIDIA has been called in by Chinese regulators over claims that its H20 AI chip poses security risks, putting billions in potential sales at stake. Continue reading China Investigates NVIDIA’s H20 Chips for Surveillance Risks→

Posted in apac, Artificial Intelligence, Hardware, international, News, Security

AI Turns Panda Image Into ‘New Breed of Persistent Malware’

Posted on July 28, 2025 by Liz Ticong

AI-assisted malware named Koske is hidden inside panda images, silently hijacking Linux machines for crypto mining while evading detection. Continue reading AI Turns Panda Image Into ‘New Breed of Persistent Malware’→

Posted in international, News, open-source, Security

‘Hard but Necessary Decisions’ — Intel to Cut Jobs, Cancel Expansions

Posted on July 26, 2025 by Liz Ticong

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan announces 15% job cuts and cancels expansion plans as the company refocuses on core products, cost control, and execution. Continue reading ‘Hard but Necessary Decisions’ — Intel to Cut Jobs, Cancel Expansions→

Posted in apac, CXO, international, News, Tech & Work

China’s Submerged AI Data Centers Could ‘Influence Global Sustainable Computing’

Posted on July 20, 2025 by Liz Ticong

China’s new $223M underwater AI data center uses seawater cooling and offshore wind to cut emissions and power large-scale model training operations. Continue reading China’s Submerged AI Data Centers Could ‘Influence Global Sustainable Computing’→

Posted in apac, Artificial Intelligence, data centers, international, News

iPhone Production Might Incur Impact of a Samsung Lawsuit About Trade Secrets

Posted on July 17, 2025 by Liz Ticong

Samsung’s OLED trade case against BOE could affect iPhone models using its displays, as a US ruling recommends an import ban on certain panels. Continue reading iPhone Production Might Incur Impact of a Samsung Lawsuit About Trade Secrets→

Posted in apac, apple, international, News | Tagged Mobility

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