Lawmakers voted to ban themselves from trading on platforms including Kalshi and Polymarket following concerns over insider trading.
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Customers to join REA Group Hackdays event to accelerate industry innovation
REA Group is opening its red doors this September, offering customers an opportunity to immerse themselves in its flagship innovation event, Hackdays.
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Apple Breaks Precedent, Patches DarkSword for iOS 18
Even organizations with users unwilling or unable to adopt iOS 26 can now protect themselves from a severe mobile OS-cracking tool.
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OpenAI Set to Discontinue Sora Video Platform App
The app, released last year, allowed people to insert themselves into famous movie scenes, among other functions.
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The Evolution of Route Planning Software in a Real-Time Logistics World
GUEST OPINION: A new day begins in the logistics hub. Dispatchers brace themselves for another marathon: hundreds of orders, diverse delivery windows, shifting traffic, and customers who expect real-time status updates as the bare minimum. With every hour, the pressure mounts not just to deliver quickly but to deliver smarter.
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Weekly Update 491
Well, the ESP32 Bluetooth bridge experiment was a complete failure. Not the radios themselves, they’re actually pretty cool, but there’s just no way I could get the Yale locks to be reliably operated by them. At a guess, BLE is a bit too passive to detect state changes, and unless it was awake and communicating,…
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Optus outage leaves 40,000 without service and raises bigger questions for telco resilience
When 40,000 Optus customers suddenly found themselves without mobile service, it was more than an inconvenience. For a period at the height of the disruption, an estimated 120,000 users saw the now all-too-familiar and deeply unsettling message on their screens: “No Service” or “SOS.”
AI, Global Security News
Optus outage leaves 40,000 without service and raises bigger questions for telco resilience
When 40,000 Optus customers suddenly found themselves without mobile service, it was more than an inconvenience. For a period at the height of the disruption, an estimated 120,000 users saw the now all-too-familiar and deeply unsettling message on their screens: “No Service” or “SOS.”
AI, Global Security News
Optus outage leaves 40,000 without service and raises bigger questions for telco resilience
When 40,000 Optus customers suddenly found themselves without mobile service, it was more than an inconvenience. For a period at the height of the disruption, an estimated 120,000 users saw the now all-too-familiar and deeply unsettling message on their screens: “No Service” or “SOS.”
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Intel’s Fab Moves in Europe Could Change Chip Industry
For much of the last two decades, the microprocessor market has been defined by companies divorcing themselves from manufacturing to focus solely on design and sales. But since the pandemic, and now the war in Ukraine, it has become clear that this business model puts too much manufacturing capacity in Asia and creates huge supply…
AI, APAC, china, Cybersecurity, Europe, Funding, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Russia
Intel’s Fab Moves in Europe Could Change Chip Industry
For much of the last two decades, the microprocessor market has been defined by companies divorcing themselves from manufacturing to focus solely on design and sales. But since the pandemic, and now the war in Ukraine, it has become clear that this business model puts too much manufacturing capacity in Asia and creates huge supply…
