Wing Expands Its Drone Delivery Service To the Bay Area Wing is expanding its drone delivery service to the San Francisco Bay Area. "The drone delivery startup has been rapidly expanding to metro areas across the US, but is now targeting the tech-friendly Silicon Valley region," reports Engadget. From the report: Going back to its inaugural deliveries, Wing ferried office supplies across Google's Mountain View campus in the Bay Area with its automated drones. It was still a startup out of Google's X, The Moonshot Factory incubator at the time, but e… Why Apple Temporarily Blocked Popular Vibe Coding Apps An anonymous reader shared this report from the tech-news blog Neowin: Apple appears to have temporarily prevented apps, including Replit and Vibecode, from pushing new updates. Apple seems bothered by how apps like Replit present vibe-coded apps in a web view within the original app. This process virtually allows the app to become something else. And the new app isn't distributed via the App Store, but it still runs on the user's device... [S]uch apps would also bypass the App Store Review pro… Apple hosts 50th anniversary celebrations around the world Apple kicked off celebrations in New York for its 50th anniversary and will continue commemorating the milestone throughout the month. Car Prices Are High, But Automakers Have A Plan That Might Help High-end car sales are slowing down thanks to a poor economy, but car manufacturers are planning to meet consumers' new demands. Here's how. Cisco goes all in on agentic AI security Cisco is laying the groundwork to protect enterprise customers from an onslaught of AI agents and any security problems they may present in the near future. It’s rolling out identity and access management capabilities, a toolkit customers can use to embed security controls in AI agents , and automation features that will allow security operations teams to quickly see and respond to problems. “We … Judge Hears State Challenge to Trump’s Tech Deal Settlement Democratic state attorneys general are fighting the Justice Department’s clearance of a $14 billion deal by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, arguing it was ineffective and corrupt. Compliance costs risk widening the AI gap After the InformationWeek Podcast, “Compliance Crackdown on AI and BYOD,” featured guests Eddie Taliaferro and Ameya Kanitkar let loose on the financial roadblocks tied to AI compliance. Dropdowns Inside Scrollable Containers: Why They Break And How To Fix Them Properly Dropdowns often work perfectly until they’re placed inside a scrollable panel, where they can get clipped, and half the menu disappears behind the container’s edge. Godstime Aburu explains why this happens and offers practical solutions to fix it. India's FDI reset opens controlled door to Chinese participation in semiconductor supply chains India's decision to ease foreign direct investment (FDI) restrictions for neighboring countries marks a calibrated shift in policy that could reshape its electronics and semiconductor supply chains, even as geopolitical sensitivities remain intact. 'Death sentence': EU cloud lobby takes Broadcom to Brussels over VMware partner purge CISPE files antitrust complaint, demands interim measures to stop what it calls chip giant's 'ongoing abuse' A lobbying trade body for smaller cloud providers is asking the European Commission to impose interim measures blocking Broadcom from terminating the VMware Cloud Service Provider program, calling the decision a death sentence for some tech suppliers and an illegal squeeze on customer choi… |
How to land a software development job in an AI-focused world It seems we are in a very perplexing and somewhat worrisome time in the technology job market. Artificial intelligence is disrupting workflows and changing job descriptions, while many companies are shedding staff due to years of “overhiring.” Some companies are freezing hiring due to market uncertainty. Whether you are seeking a full-time position or contracting work, AI—for better or worse—has … MPs urge UK government to halt contract giving Palantir FCA data access Awarding US spy-tech company deal involving sensitive financial data is ‘huge error of judgment’, Liberal Democrats say MPs have urged the government to halt its latest contract with Palantir, after the Guardian revealed the US spy-tech company is to gain access to a trove of highly sensitive UK financial regulation data. The Financial Conduct Authority, the watchdog for thousands of financial bo… Someone has publicly leaked an exploit kit that can hack millions of iPhones Leaked "DarkSword" exploits published to GitHub allow hackers and cybercriminals to target iPhone users running old versions of iOS with spyware, according to cybersecurity researchers. A Billionaire-Backed Startup Wants to Grow 'Organ Sacks' to Replace Animal Testing R3 Bio has a bold idea for replacing lab animals: genetically-engineered whole organ systems that lack a brain. The long-term goal, says a cofounder, is to make human versions. Landmark trial in New Mexico to decide whether Meta misled users about children's safety risks Closing arguments are scheduled in a landmark trial where New Mexico prosecutors are accusing social media conglomerate Meta of misleading people about the safety of its platforms for children New Solutions Emerging To Keep Kids Off Social Media Some tech companies are taking a more holistic approach to keeping children off dangerous websites and apps. I learned everything I need to know about Crimson Desert from one screenshot I used to keep tabs on video games. These days I’m far out of the loop, and in the case of Crimson Desert , extremely so. Doesn’t matter though, thanks to a Slack conversation I had unexpectedly with my colleague and fellow member of The Full Nerd , Adam Patrick Murray. He explained the entire point of the game with a screenshot preview of this Kotaku link and this message: “ I’m trying to see ho… Pentagon's Anthropic bashing rekindles Silicon Valley's resistance to war Technology companies are backing Anthropic after it sued the Trump administration over its designation as a supply chain risk. The kid-friendly Fitbit Ace is $100, which matches its best price If you’re trying to figure out how to keep your kids occupied this spring break, the Fitbit Ace LTE is an easy way to get them outdoors and off their phones. The kid-friendly smartwatch encourages movement with trackable games, and it’s back to an all-time low price of $99.95 ($80 off) at Amazon ahead of […] |
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