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Federal Judge Validates Trump's $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee, Delivering Major Blow to Big Tech
In a decisive ruling, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell upheld the administration's authority to impose steep fees on skilled foreign worker visas, rejecting business lobby challenges.
Nvidia Cements Dominance: Hires Groq CEO and Licenses Tech in Reported $20 Billion Deal
The AI giant moves to absorb the leadership and technology of one of its most promising challengers, reshaping the competitive landscape for inference chips.
Nvidia Halts Testing of Intel's 18A Node: A Setback for US Manufacturing Ambitions
The decision by the AI giant to stop moving forward with Intel's advanced manufacturing process signals deep challenges for the US push toward semiconductor independence.
The Living Room Battleground: YouTube's Aggressive Push to Redefine TV Streaming
With a suite of new features ranging from AI-driven discovery to episodic organization, YouTube is blurring the line between social video and premium television.
The Authority Trap: How Impersonation Became the Primary Vector for Corporate Cybercrime
From fake CEOs to phantom IT help desks, sophisticated social engineering campaigns are bypassing technical defenses by hacking the human element.
ExpressVPN Unifies Desktop Defense with Strategic Qt Framework Overhaul
In a bid to streamline development and boost performance, ExpressVPN is migrating its desktop applications to a shared Qt architecture, starting with a major Linux redesign.
Intel Bets $1.6 Billion on SambaNova in Bid to Revive AI Ambitions
In a strategic move to regain ground in the silicon wars, Intel is finalizing a deal to acquire AI specialist SambaNova Systems at a steep discount.
From Highways to Hard Drives: Ford Pivots Kentucky EV Plant to Power the AI Boom
In a major strategic realignment, the automaker is repurposing its stalled electric vehicle infrastructure to build massive battery systems for data centers and the grid.
Gamers Bracing for Impact: Nvidia Reportedly Slashing RTX 5000 Supply by 40% in 2026
New reports suggest the GPU giant is pivoting further toward AI, planning drastic cuts to consumer graphics card production that could drive prices up and availability down.
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