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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Troubles: Hackers, Spies, and Smart Gadgets Gone Wrong

This week, the digital world saw a lot of action. Hackers were caught, spies got better at their jobs, and even everyday tech like browser add-ons and smart home devices became tools for attacks. From Thailand to London to the US, there were arrests, spies, and big moves in the online world. Govern

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Volvo Drops LiDAR Partner: What's Next for Self-Driving Cars?

Volvo recently decided to cut ties with Luminar Technologies, a company that makes LiDAR sensors for self-driving cars. This move comes after Luminar struggled to meet Volvo's expectations and supply chain issues. Volvo's 2026 models, like the ES90 and EX90, won't have LiDAR technology. This decisio

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Next Big Thing: A Flying Roadster?

Elon Musk has been dropping hints about Tesla's upcoming projects. During a recent chat on The Joe Rogan Experience, he confirmed that the long-awaited Roadster is still in the works. He even promised that the upcoming reveal will be something truly unforgettable. Musk also teased the idea of a flyi

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vena's Rapid Growth: A Standout in North America's Tech Scene

Vena, a standout in the tech world, has made it to the 2025 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list. This list celebrates the fastest-growing companies in North America across various sectors, including technology, media, and life sciences. What makes Vena special? It's the only AI-powered planning platf

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Stronger Partnership for Better Data Protection

CrashPlan and Microsoft are teaming up to make data protection stronger and more efficient. This isn't just a small update; it's a big step forward in how they work together. They're focusing on making sure that data in Microsoft 365 is safe, easy to recover, and follows all the rules. CrashPlan's

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

EU Takes Aim at Tech Giants: Cloud Computing Under the Microscope

The European Union (EU) is once again flexing its regulatory muscles, this time turning its attention to the cloud computing services provided by Amazon and Microsoft. The European Commission (EC) has kicked off three separate investigations to see if these tech giants should be labeled as "gatekeep

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Steam Machine: A Game Changer for Microsoft?

The Steam Machine is making waves in the gaming world, and not just because it's a new piece of hardware. Analysts are suggesting that it could be a significant challenge for Microsoft, especially when it comes to their Xbox console sales. Microsoft has been quite welcoming to the Steam Machine, de

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

How a Career Shift Led to a Senior AI Role

A tech professional from San Francisco recently made a bold career move that led to a senior AI position at a major tech company. This journey began with a desire to explore the creator economy and ended with a successful return to AI development. The individual started working at a well-known tech

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Startups Score Big: A Look at November's Funding Frenzy

November 19, 2025, was a big day for tech startups. Lots of money moved around, especially in AI, healthcare, and cybersecurity. Companies that make tools for doctors, create AI music, or protect businesses from hackers got a lot of attention from investors. One company, Function Health, got $298 m

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Era in Robotic Surgery: Vicarious Surgical Takes the Stage

Vicarious Surgical, a company shaking up the world of robotic surgery, is set to shine at the Piper Sandler 37th Annual Healthcare Conference. This isn't just any old tech company; they're on a mission to make surgeries better, faster, and cheaper. How? By using robots that mimic human movements to

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