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AWS has revealed Resilient Network Graphs, a data center network architecture that attacks scale not by adding more gear, but by changing the topology.
Amazonâs internal attempt to measure AI productivity became a lesson in bad metrics: employees optimized the leaderboard, not the work.
If AI agents are moving from experiments into production, the internet can no longer pretend every click is human.
Amazonâs latest networking claim matters because the future of cloud computing increasingly hinges on a less glamorous problem: how fast data centers can move information between their own machines.
Amazon is no longer treating generative AI as an outside experiment, but as its own production infrastructure for Prime Video.
Snowflake has signed a five-year, $6 billion agreement with Amazon for AI chips, giving AWS another signal that the infrastructure fight is no longer only about GPUs.
Motorola has stopped behavior that let its phones intercept Amazon app launches deeply enough to inject affiliate data into the shopping flow.
AWS has moved Redshift onto Graviton at the moment data warehouses are being pressured not only by analysts, but by AI agents asking questions in natural language.
Enterprise AI infrastructure is starting to look less like a hunt for a bigger model and more like disciplined control over GPU pools, queues, and security gateways.
AI search is no longer a fringe experiment, but the new battleground over who controls the next layer of information discovery on the web.
Contrivian's challenge to the multi-orbit playbook comes down to a network claim: redundancy loses value if failover changes the physics of the link.
Alexa Podcasts shows how Amazon wants Alexa+ not only to answer questions, but to control the format in which those answers are consumed.
Starlink, Kuiper and other megaconstellations are pushing satellite internet toward a scale where launches and satellite burn-ups become a climate question, not just space logistics.
Amazon is starting a Washington, DC pilot that puts delivery partners on large electric cargo bikes instead of vans in dense city neighborhoods.
Microsoftâs probe in Israel ended with a senior resignation, but the harder question is simple and uncomfortable: who controls the tool once military and security structures take it over?
Vapi reached a $500 million valuation after a $50 million Series B and a win over 40 rivals for Amazon Ring.
reMarkableâs new Paper Pure tries to challenge Kindle Scribe with a thin design and long battery life.
SageMaker gets an agent that links data, models and evaluation, but the value depends on process control.
AWS warned that its UAE and Bahrain regions may remain constrained for months after conflict-related damage.
Zoox places sensor pods on the four upper corners of its robotaxi to give the vehicle an unobstructed view around the body.
StaTS introduces a learned noise schedule and a frequency-guided denoiser for probabilistic time-series forecasting.
OpenAI can now distribute its products through any cloud provider, ending Microsoft's exclusive license and removing the controversial AGI clause from their partnership.
OpenAI can now serve products through any cloud provider, but Microsoft remains the primary partner and keeps a non-exclusive IP license through 2032.
Anthropic's $380 billion valuation now exceeds the market cap of 80% of Fortune 500 companies before its IPO.
Anthropic's Mythos model, launched in limited release, has triggered a high-stakes land grab.
The deal marks the first major hyperscaler customer for Amazon's second-generation AI accelerators.
Valveâs reported AI support tool, SteamGPT, could automate millions of ticketsâbut the bigger question is what happens to users when things go wrong.
A federal judge overturned the Trump administrationâs abrupt ban on Claude AI, calling its âsupply chain threatâ label legally shaky and operationally disruptive.
MIT and Politecnico di Bariâs electrofluidic fibers contract with millisecond precisionâyet their payload capacity maxes out at the weight of a smartphone.
Two former Apple Vision Pro developers have created an AI wearable that only listens when tapped, prioritizing user privacy in a market where it's often lacking.
Amazon's AI division faces a lawsuit alleging it deployed automated virtual machines with rotating IP addresses to bypass YouTube's protections and harvest millions of videos for training its Nova Reel model.
By April 2026, AI-generated pages account for over 60% of new web content, drowning reputable hardware benchmarks in synthetic noise.
A proposed class action lawsuit alleges Apple used millions of YouTube videos to train an AI model, without specifying the legal basis or the modelâs purpose.
Anthropicâs Project Glasswing has Big Tech partners noddingâbut no oneâs showing their cards.
Microsoftâs new 700B parameter AI model promises to predict your next purchaseâbut consented data may be the real differentiator.
Harrierâs MTEB v2 victory covers 100+ languages, but the Bing teamâs open-source release skips the hard part: proving it works outside a benchmark.
G42, Microsoft, and OpenAI are constructing the largest data center in the UAE as part of the Stargate initiative.
Intelâs $10 billion advanced packaging push targets a 15â20% power efficiency edge over Nvidiaâs H100âif developers rewrite their AI software to match.
Microsoftâs Copilot comes with a legal disclaimer that reads like a joke: âfor entertainment purposes only.
Mia Ballardâs *Shy Girl* became the first casualty of publishingâs AI purgeânot for proven violations, but because Hachette decided the allegations alone were too toxic to ignore.
Harvard researchers propose an algorithm that lets autonomous vehicles and robots judge each other's reliability, but without actual consciousness.
Google and Amazon have come under fire for their involvement in Project Nimbus, a cloud computing contract with Israel's Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Security Agency.
Googleâs Willow quantum processor is now a gated playground for researchersâwith a May 15 deadline to prove theyâre worthy of entry.
Microsoft and Amazonâs new AI health tools process patient data at scaleâbut neither has cleared FDA validation for clinical use.
HEAPGrasp handles transparent and reflective objects in controlled tests, which is the easy part.
Amazonâs AWS US East campus now consumes more power than a mid-sized city, forcing Dominion Energy to halt new residential hookups to keep servers running.
With the release of VDA 5050 Version 3, VDMA aims to provide a crucial tool for the robotics industry, particularly in managing mixed fleets of mobile robots.
Supervised trials in care homesâwhere 184 reminder-containing interactions became potential failure pointsâreveal the gap between AIâs demo fluency and its real-world reliability.
Vizio TVs now require a Walmart login to access smart features.
Metaâs new AI shopping features promise real-time product details but offer no clear advantage over Amazonâs established tools.
OpenAIâs retreat from Instant Checkout leaves a $0 revenue hole where its Amazon ambitions used to be.
AWSâs Trainium lab tour was less about silicon and more about selling a $50 billion vision to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Apple.
Phisonâs 50% NAND flash price spike threatens SSDs, AI servers, and PCsâwith no relief in sight.
Google Homeâs Gemini update finally tames voice chaosâmulti-step commands now work without a three-act negotiation.
Leaked specs for Walmartâs next Onn 4K Pro box reveal a 6nm chipâan efficiency leap rare in sub-$50 streamers, per Android Authorityâs sources.
Appleâs 24GB M4 MacBook Air now costs less than a maxed-out iPad Proâ$1,299 at Amazon, a price that undercuts Appleâs own retail channels by 19%.