In response to the CrowdStrike breach, Microsoft limits access to its Windows kernel, but vendors worry the new rules may stifle competition.
Microsoft layoffs emphasize gaming’s biggest challenges: High production costs and a saturated market mean the industry has to change.
The collaboration aims to stop harmful posts from spreading across platforms and protect against legal risks.
A $1.5 billion valuation could intensify pressure to meet investor demands, raising concerns about its balance between AI safety and profitability.
Microsoft, Oracle, and others are expanding data centers to meet AI demand, despite concerns over delayed profits.
OpenAI bets on smarter but slower answers to outpace its rivals in the crowded AI market
Accused of undercutting web traffic and ad revenue, the feature faces antitrust scrutiny in an already heated legal climate.
With no protections in place, users are vulnerable to widespread data harvesting, highlighting the need for stricter privacy laws.
The Surgeon General’s plan to protect kids, backed by state attorneys general, could change how platforms and advertisers engage users.
Huawei’s tri-fold Mate XT Ultimate Design appeals to innovation seekers, yet steep pricing and market restrictions could hinder its full potential.
Tesco’s newest venture takes aim at Ocado: The UK grocer’s Transcend Retail Solutions division aims to help international supermarket chains develop their ecommerce operations.
Despite allowing cross-posting between Instagram and Threads, Meta’s lack of a clear messaging system for Threads reveals ongoing confusion about the apps’ integration.
Oracle’s 13% revenue jump reflects the success of its multi-cloud strategy and major partnerships, positioning it as a leader in enterprise cloud services.
Walmart and Delta have adopted VR for effective, immersive employee training, though high upfront costs may deter smaller companies.
Retailers invest in virtual reality, mobile apps, and AI to improve the customer experience: Walmart, Levi’s, and Family Dollar are among the companies turning to tech to boost sales.
The platform introduces stricter controls to curb illegal content but may alienate its privacy-conscious user base.
Performers win key concessions, but holdouts like Disney and EA signal a slower path toward industry changes.
Declining political support and economic reliance on the platform suggest a ban may be unlikely, despite ongoing legal threats.
The absence of Apple Intelligence at launch and limited language support may hinder consumer interest and slow early adoption.
OpenAI is prioritizing real-world feedback and safety precautions over rushing the text-to-video tool’s release