Anthropic Loses Appeals Court Bid To Temporarily Block Pentagon Blacklisting A federal appeals court denied Anthropic's bid to temporarily block the Pentagon's blacklisting, meaning the company remains shut out of Defense Department contracts while the case continues, even though a separate court has allowed other federal agencies to keep using Claude for now. CNBC reports: "In our view, the equitable balance here cuts in favor of the government," the appeals court said in its decision. "On one side is a relatively contained risk of financial harm to a single private co… Lumen: Upstream network visibility is enterprise security’s new front line The cybersecurity industry has spent years debating whether endpoint detection and response (EDR) is sufficient. Lumen Technologies is now making the case that the question itself is outdated. Its 2026 Defender Threatscape Report argues that the decisive signals in modern attacks no longer appear on endpoints at all. They appear upstream, in the network infrastructure that attackers build, test a… The best water flossers in the UK, tested for that dentist-clean feeling Floss without the faff with our expert-tested water flossers, from travel-size models to countertop jets • The best electric toothbrushes, tested There isn’t much I miss from my pre-Invisalign “gappy teeth” days, but it was far more difficult for food and plaque to get stuck in the gaps – something I took for granted at the time. Using floss between my pre-braces teeth was easy, but ultimately po… Final 2 days to save up to $500 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 ticket Ticket discounts of up to $500 will end tomorrow, April 10, at 11:59 p.m. PT. After that, prices for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 go up again. Miss this, and you’ll be paying more for the same access to one of the most anticipated tech epicenters of the year. Register now to lock in these savings. Apple adds new partners to its American Manufacturing Program Apple announced new members of its American Manufacturing Program, expanding the company’s commitment to bring more advanced manufacturing to the U.S. Officer improperly canceled visa of Harvard scholar charged with frog embryo smuggling, judge rules A U.S. judge says a customs officer improperly canceled the visa of a Russian-born scientist and Harvard University researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos in the U.S. In a ruling Tuesday, the judge said Customs and Border Protection officers ha... How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu's concrete jungle A seabird native to Hawaii is flourishing in the middle of Honolulu's concrete towers, traffic-clogged roads and Waikiki hotels Enterprises need Tier 1 provider relationships to deliver on AI As business leaders fund more AI projects, they will need Tier 1 relationships with key providers that concentrate on cocreating business impact. Identifying Necessary Transparency Moments In Agentic AI (Part 1) Designing for agentic AI requires attention to both the system’s behavior and the transparency of its actions. Between the black box and the data dump lies a more thoughtful approach. Victor Yocco explores how to map decision points and reveal the right moments to build trust through clarity, not noise. Meta, Oracle and Qualcomm share details on layoffs across California Recent filings to the California Employment Development Department provide more details about job cuts at major tech companies. Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data As if the backlog, the bugs, and the chatbot fixes weren't enough Capita has limited the online functionality of its Civil Service Pensions Scheme (CSPS) member portal after confirming an "issue" briefly exposed the personal data of public sector workers.… |
Apple's Foldable iPhone Is 'On Track' To Launch In September Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says Apple's foldable iPhone is still "on track" for a September unveiling alongside the iPhone 18 Pro lineup. 9to5Mac reports: The report notes that Apple's stock took a hit earlier today after Nikkei Asia indicated the iPhone Fold was having serious production issues. Clearly, sources within Apple were motivated to share positive news via Gurman. Not long ago, Gurman himself said that he was expecting an iPhone Fold release date that was a little bit later than iPhone … Bringing databases and Kubernetes together Running databases on Kubernetes is popular. For cloud-native organizations, Kubernetes is the de facto standard approach to running databases. According to Datadog , databases are the most popular workload to deploy in containers, with 45 percent of container-using organizations using this approach. The Data on Kubernetes Community found that production deployments were now common, with the most … Greg Gutfeld: These existential predictions never materialize Fox News host Greg Gutfeld expresses disbelief over the media’s ‘Trump Derangement Syndrome’ on ‘Gutfeld!’ 3 Things You Should Never Put In Your Engine Car and truck engines have evolved considerably since the early 20th century, and today's cars have stricter tolerances than ever when it comes to additives. Changing These 4 Settings Will Immediately Make Your iPad Faster If your iPad feels slow, a few simple settings could be to blame. These easy tweaks can help speed up your tablet without having to spend money to replace it. MAGA Media Seems to Have Hit Its Breaking Point Over Iran "The online right wasn’t supportive and there wasn’t anything that was going to change that," says one person familiar with the Republican influencer pipeline. Half of Gen Z Uses AI, but Their Feelings Are Souring, Study Shows A new study from Gallup found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about artificial intelligence. Your TP-Link router is under attack from Russian state hackers Various authorities are now issuing warnings that affect users of certain router models. Said routers are reportedly the target of a large-scale hacking campaign by Russian actors. The concerns center around TP-Link routers, although other manufacturers are also said to be affected. The hacker group “Fancy Bear” (also known as “APT 28”) is believed to be behind the attacks on these routers. In th… Samsung, SK Hynix pivot to long-term memory deals; Kioxia signals dividend confidence Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are reportedly shifting to multi-year memory supply agreements, marking a structural change in how the global memory industry prices, allocates, and plans capacity in the AI era. A jury is about to decide the fate of Ticketmaster Consumer complaints about Ticketmaster are so voluminous at state attorneys general offices that Pennsylvania's comes with an explicit plea for residents lodging a grievance about the company to be patient for a response. That kind of pressure has driven more than 30 states to push forward with claims that Live Nation-Ticketmaster illegally monopolized parts of […] |
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