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Alexandros Karagiannis
Leading High-Performance Engineering Teams: Lessons from Mission-Critical Systems
Explore strategies for leading high-performance engineering teams, focusing on building a culture of reliability, making informed technical trade-offs, and fostering resilient teams. Learn how to establish reliability as a mindset, guide technical decisions, and invest in team development for sustained success.
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Katie Stone
AMD EPYC 4005 Series: Entry-Level Data Center Server Upgrade
AMD has launched the EPYC 4005 Series, an upgrade to its entry-level data center server chips. These CPUs offer improved performance and efficiency for cloud workloads and edge AI applications, targeting growing businesses with budget constraints.
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Ebire Folayemi
GM's New Battery Chemistry: 400-Mile Range EVs
GM is collaborating with LG to produce lithium manganese-rich (LMR) batteries, targeting a 400-mile range for EVs. These batteries are designed to be safer, denser, and more cost-effective than current high-nickel batteries, potentially reducing EV costs for consumers.
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Katie Stone
Databricks Acquires Neon for $1 Billion to Enhance AI Agent Capabilities
Databricks has acquired Neon for $1 billion to enhance its AI agent capabilities by integrating Neon's serverless Postgres database. This acquisition aims to provide developers with a scalable and efficient database solution for AI-driven applications.
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Ebire Folayemi
CFPB Quietly Kills Rule to Shield Americans From Data Brokers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has canceled plans to introduce new rules designed to limit the ability of US data brokers to sell sensitive information about Americans. This decision has sparked controversy and raised concerns about consumer privacy and national security.
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Joel Joseph
Microsoft Cuts Off Access to Bing Search Data as It Shifts Focus to Chatbots
Microsoft is discontinuing its Bing Search APIs, a move impacting smaller search engine developers while larger clients retain access. This shift aligns with Microsoft's focus on AI chatbots and Azure AI Agents. The decision raises concerns about competition and the future of search, especially as antitrust actions against Google may force it to share more search data.
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Joel Joseph
Coinbase Data Breach: Customer Data Stolen, $20 Million Ransom Demanded
Coinbase has confirmed a significant data breach where hackers stole customer data, including government-issued identity documents. The hackers demanded a $20 million ransom, which Coinbase refuses to pay. The breach occurred due to compromised support staff outside the U.S. The company is taking steps to strengthen security and reimburse affected customers.
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Katie Stone
South Korea Delays Decision on Google's Map Data Transfer: Implications and Future Outlook
South Korea has delayed its decision on Google's request to transfer high-precision map data to its international servers. This decision, initially expected in May, has been pushed to August. The delay marks the third such request from Google, highlighting ongoing tensions between providing detailed map data and national security concerns. The outcome will significantly impact the functionality of Google Maps in South Korea and could influence future negotiations regarding data localization and digital sovereignty.
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Alexandros Karagiannis
US Tech Visa Applications Face Increased Scrutiny
US tech companies are facing challenges in securing visas for foreign workers as the Trump administration increases scrutiny on immigration. Immigration lawyers report a rise in requests for evidence (RFEs) and visa denials, potentially impacting Silicon Valley's talent pipeline and the US economy.
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Alexandros Karagiannis
Amazon Lays Off Approximately 100 Employees in Devices and Services Unit
Amazon has announced layoffs affecting approximately 100 employees within its Devices and Services unit. This move is part of a broader cost-cutting initiative led by CEO Andy Jassy, which has resulted in the elimination of around 27,000 positions since early 2022. The Devices and Services unit, encompassing products like Alexa, Echo, and Ring, has been previously impacted by similar reductions. The company aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency amid ongoing economic pressures.
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Alexandros Karagiannis
Trump Memecoin Dinner Attendees Dump Their Coins After Winning Seats
A significant number of crypto investors who secured a spot at an exclusive dinner with Donald Trump by purchasing large amounts of his personal crypto coin, TRUMP, have sold off or transferred their holdings after their places were confirmed. This sell-off raises questions about their long-term conviction in the coin's potential as an investment asset, despite incentives offered by the organizers to retain their holdings. The event has effectively turned TRUMP into a utility coin, where its value is tied to potential future access to Trump.
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Elena Brivio
OpenAI's Colossal Data Center in Abu Dhabi: A 5-Gigawatt AI Fortress
OpenAI is partnering with G42 to develop a 5-gigawatt data center campus in Abu Dhabi, a project that could become one of the world's largest AI infrastructure initiatives. This ambitious Stargate project highlights the growing ties between the U.S. and UAE in the AI sector, while also raising concerns about technology access and geopolitical implications.
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Ebire Folayemi
Amazon's Vulcan Robot: A Leap Towards Tactile Robotics in Warehouses
Amazon's new Vulcan robot represents a significant advancement in warehouse automation by incorporating tactile sensors and AI to 'feel' objects. This enables it to handle a wider range of products with greater precision and efficiency, marking a shift towards more adaptable and intelligent robotic systems in logistics.
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