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Meta wants to join the big tech nuclear club
News Meta has become the latest big tech company to explore the use of nuclear energy to power data centers.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Microsoft hit with £1 billion lawsuit over competition claims
News Customers using rival cloud services are paying too much for Windows Server, the complaint alleges
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt rejects claims Al scaling has peaked
News AI doesn't has a scaling problem, despite reports to the contrary
By Nicole Kobie Published
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DoJ demands Google sells Chrome — and potentially Android too
News Confirming earlier reports, the US Department of Justice filing calls for Chrome to be divested over monopoly concerns
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Google slams reported forced Chrome sell-off
News The US government previously told Google it presides over a monopoly in the search engine market
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Adopting more security tools doesn't keep you safe
News Security tool sprawl makes it harder to manage environments and overwhelms teams
By Ross Kelly Published
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OpenAI could be plotting a foray into the world of AI agents
News The launch date for OpenAI’s "Operator" agent is believed to have been revealed at a staff meeting
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Eric Schmidt admits remote work has productivity benefits, but he still wants staff in the office
News The tech exec came under fire earlier this year for criticizing Google’s remote work policies
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Google says more than 25% of its code is now AI-generated
News Google’s AI-generated code focus is a sign of the times in software development
By George Fitzmaurice Last updated
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Microsoft's Azure growth isn't cause for concern, analysts say
Analysis Azure growth has slowed slightly, but Microsoft faces bigger problems with expanding infrastructure
By George Fitzmaurice Published
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Google eyes up agents in next big AI gamble
News AI agents are the clear next step for LLMs, and naturally Google is on board
By Nicole Kobie Published
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This Google AI model just found a vulnerability in the wild
News Google clarified it was the first undiscovered memory safety bug to be flagged by an AI agent, touting this as a significant step in using AI for vulnerability research
By Solomon Klappholz Published
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