'Negative' Views of Broadcom Driving Thousands of VMware Migrations, Rival Says "One of VMware's biggest competitors, Nutanix, claims to have swiped tens of thousands of VMware customers," reports Ars Technica. They said higher prices, forced bundling, licensing changes, and more strained partner relationships have frustrated customers and driven them away from the leading virtualization firm. From the report: Speaking at a press briefing at Nutanix's .NEXT conference in Chicago this week, Nutanix CEO Rajiv Ramaswami said that "about 30,000 customers" have migrated from VM… Cisco to acquire Galileo for AI observability Cisco today announced plans to acquire AI observability firm Galileo Technologies. Galileo’s platform provides real-time observability and guardrails for the development of multi-agent systems and has been adopted across the enterprise as the industry standard for instilling trust in AI agents, according to Kamal Hathi, senior vice president and general manager for Cisco’s Splunk division. “Galil… Yael Nardi joins Minimus as Chief Business Officer to head growth strategy New York, NY: Minimus , a leading solution to secure container images which eliminate CVE risk, shares that Yael Nardi is now its new Chief Business Officer (CBO). In this newly created role, Nardi will lead the company’s next phase of scale, overseeing top-of-funnel growth strategy, operations, and corporate development. As the market landscape evolves and AI affects customer acquisition, Minimu… Anthropic’s new ‘Mythos Preview’ sparks AI concerns Fox News senior national correspondent Rich Edson says the model currently ‘has no plans’ to be publicly available on ‘Special Report.’ What Company Developed The A-10 Warthog, And How Many Are Still Flying? This legendary close air support plane has been flying for 50 years. Find out which company built it and how many are left in the sky. 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. AI's arrival complicates Big Tech climate goals, and some worry it's locking in more fossil fuels Tech companies set ambitious climate goals at the start of the decade, promising to slash emissoins that contribute to global warming 2026 tech company layoffs Macroeconomic trends, increased use of AI and geopolitical uncertainty were among the drivers of layoffs at tech companies in 2025. Follow InformationWeek's tracker for how the tech job environment is faring in 2026. 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 … Microsoft’s reauthentication snafu cuts off developers globally Microsoft officials have confirmed, and are trying to correct, a reauthentication snafu with developers in its Windows Hardware Program which has blocked an unknown number of independent software vendors (ISVs) from access to Microsoft systems. That in turn has interrupted operations for the their customers globally. The process started in October, when Microsoft began account verification for it… The best USB chargers in the US for phones, laptops, travel and more These are the best USB chargers in the US to keep devices juiced up quickly and safely for all your tech needs Sign up for the Filter US newsletter, your weekly guide to buying fewer, better things USB chargers power the world. From phones to laptops and even bike lights , the gadgets we use every day increasingly rely on USB connections for power, making chargers an indispensable tool to keep yo… Florida AG to probe OpenAI, alleging possible connection to FSU shooting Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier plans to investigate OpenAI for its alleged harm to minors, potential to threaten national security, and its possible link to a shooting at Florida State University last year. OpenAI Backs Bill That Would Limit Liability for AI-Enabled Mass Deaths or Financial Disasters The ChatGPT-maker testified in favor of an Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable—even in cases where their products cause “critical harm.” Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant The German carmaker is the latest to scale back plans for electric vehicles in favor of gasoline models. Chrome 147 patch fixes 60 security flaws, including 2 critical ones In the new Chrome versions 147.0.7727.55/56 for Windows and macOS and 147.0.7727.55 for Linux, the developers have patched 60 security vulnerabilities. According to Google, none of these vulnerabilities have been exploited in the wild yet. Chrome version 148 is expected to release in early May. What’s new in Chrome 147? The browser’s “What’s new?” page lists the ability to take tab groups with yo… TCL-Sony merger shifts the competitive landscape for Korean TV giants China's TCL and Japan's Sony have finalized plans to merge their television and audio businesses into a joint venture. The deal marks a significant shift in the global TV industry — and heaps pressure on South Korean rivals. ChatGPT has a new $100 per month Pro subscription OpenAI has announced a new version of its ChatGPT Pro subscription that costs $100 per month. The new Pro tier offers "5x more" usage of its Codex coding tool than the $20 per month Plus subscription and "is best for longer, high-effort Codex sessions," OpenAI says. The company is introducing the new tier as it […] |
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