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From Sunshine to Dazzle: Marissa Mayer's $8 Million AI Pivot
Months after shuttering her previous venture, the former Yahoo CEO returns with Dazzle, securing backing from top-tier VC Kirsten Green to tackle the personal assistant market.
Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash Update Reshapes the Race for Real-Time AI
With the release of Gemini 2.5 Flash and Flash-Lite, Google aggressively targets the low-latency market, promising faster agentic workflows and reduced costs for developers.
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.
Microsoft Unlocks 'Storage Revolution' with Native NVMe Support in Windows Server 2025
Ending a 14-year legacy of SCSI emulation, Microsoft's new native NVMe stack promises massive efficiency gains for data centers, reducing CPU overhead and boosting IOPS.
OpenAI Discloses Persistent Security Risks in Atlas Browser as 'Prompt Injection' Battles Escalate
Following reports of critical vulnerabilities by LayerX, OpenAI admits that securing AI browsers against indirect prompt injection is an ongoing arms race, raising concerns for user privacy and enterprise adoption.
Chip Wars Escalate: Qualcomm's Ventana Acquisition Rattles Arm and Signals a RISC-V Future
The strategic purchase of Ventana Micro Systems suggests Qualcomm is building a formidable 'Plan B' to reduce reliance on Arm, sending shockwaves through the semiconductor market.
Nvidia 'Blackwell' Launch Overshadowed by Reports of Drastic 2026 Supply Cuts
While Nvidia confirms the arrival of its RTX PRO 5000 series, new supply chain reports warn of a massive reduction in consumer gaming GPU availability for the coming year.
Intel Bets $1.6 Billion on SambaNova to Salvage AI Ambitions
In a bid to close the widening gap with Nvidia, Intel is reportedly finalizing a deal to acquire AI chip specialist SambaNova Systems at a steep discount.
Market Shift: AMD Claws Back Share in AI and Graphics as Competition Heats Up
New data reveals AMD has secured 17% of the graphics market in late 2024, signaling a potential crack in Nvidia's dominance as the AI hardware race enters a new phase.