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AI Faces $800 Billion Revenue Gap as Spending Outpaces Returns

Artificial intelligence has quickly become one of the defining technologies of the decade, but its financial outlook is showing signs

 

Why I Tried Gemini for a Week—And Why I’m Back With ChatGPT

Artificial intelligence chatbots are evolving at breakneck speed, and if you follow tech trends, you’ve probably seen the headlines: Gemini

 

AI Coding Boom Accelerates Software Development, But Security Risks Multiply

SAN FRANCISCO — Artificial intelligence has rapidly transformed software development, with coding assistants going from novelty to mainstream in under

 

China-Linked Hackers Target Software Supply Chains With Stealthy Malware

WASHINGTON — A sprawling cyber-espionage campaign linked to the Chinese government is exploiting the global technology supply chain, infiltrating vendors,

 

Supermicro Motherboards, Unremovable Malware, and the New Reality of Firmware Attacks

Server motherboards sold by Supermicro contain high severity flaws that allow attackers to install malicious firmware that runs before the

 

Healthcare Cybersecurity: Why Patient Safety Depends on Digital Resilience

Healthcare is built on trust. Patients hand over their most personal details—medical histories, test results, financial data—expecting they will be

 

Google Rolls Out Final Chrome 140 Update With Security Fixes

Google has released its final update for Chrome 140, addressing multiple security vulnerabilities ahead of the browser’s upgrade to Chrome

 

UK Police Arrest Man Over Hack That Crippled European Airports

British police have arrested a man in his 40s as part of an investigation into a ransomware attack that knocked

 

Europe’s Airport Cyberattack Highlights Fragility of Centralised Systems

Travellers across Europe faced chaos over the weekend after a cyberattack crippled key airport systems, forcing manual check-ins, long queues,

 

Stellantis Data Breach May Impact 18 Million Customers Across Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge

Stellantis, the world’s fifth-largest automaker and parent company of Jeep, Fiat, Chrysler and Dodge, has confirmed a major data breach

 

Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace Throws European Airports Into Chaos

Travelers across Europe faced mass disruption over the weekend after a cyberattack on a key aviation technology provider crippled check-in

 

Digital ID Cards Could Streamline Life, But at What Cost to Trust?

Keir Starmer’s announcement of a mandatory digital ID system marks one of the most divisive proposals in recent British politics.

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