OpenAI’s AI Browser Launch Shakes Up Search and Browser Markets with Integrated GPT Models
OpenAI Enters the Browser Arena with AI-First Approach In a strategic move that positions the company directly against tech giants…
OpenAI Enters the Browser Arena with AI-First Approach In a strategic move that positions the company directly against tech giants…
Market Resilience Amid Political Shifts The US energy storage market is demonstrating remarkable resilience despite early-2025 policy uncertainties that threatened…
A cybercriminal collective has assembled a database containing personal information for over 22,000 US government officials, according to cybersecurity reports. The group reportedly obtained the data through compromised Salesforce customer records and other leaks. Multiple federal agencies have acknowledged awareness of the security breach.
A hacking collective known as Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters has compiled personal data on more than 22,000 U.S. government officials, according to reports from cybersecurity journalists. The group claims to have built this extensive database by sifting through stolen Salesforce customer information obtained during a series of breaches earlier this year that targeted the platform’s corporate users.
Corporate Clean Energy Leap: Amazon’s 5GW Nuclear Vision In a bold move that could reshape corporate energy strategy, Amazon has…
Strategic Investment in Enterprise AI Innovation Serval, an emerging leader in enterprise artificial intelligence, has secured $47 million in Series…
Workforce Cybersecurity Practices Expose Organizations to AI-Driven Threats A comprehensive survey conducted by Accenture has uncovered alarming cybersecurity vulnerabilities in…
Meta is rolling out advanced scam detection features in WhatsApp and Messenger, including AI-powered chat analysis and screen-sharing warnings. The company is also implementing passkey support across multiple platforms to bolster user security against growing online threats.
Meta Platforms has begun deploying comprehensive new security features across its social media applications, according to reports from the company’s announcement. The enhanced protection measures target fraud, scams, and cybersecurity risks on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, and Messenger, sources indicate.
Scientists have uncovered a crucial DNA repair mechanism that protects against UVB-induced skin damage. The research demonstrates how the And-1 protein facilitates nucleotide excision repair, potentially opening new avenues for skin cancer prevention strategies.
Researchers have identified a critical mechanism through which cells repair UVB-induced DNA damage, according to a recent study published in Nature Communications. The investigation reveals how the protein And-1 coordinates with polymerase δ to regulate nucleotide excision repair (NER), the primary pathway for removing UV-induced DNA lesions. This discovery provides significant insights into the molecular processes that prevent UVB-induced skin tumorigenesis, sources indicate.
Asian markets experienced broad gains as trade tensions between the US and China showed signs of easing. Battery manufacturer CATL reported impressive preliminary Q3 results, boosting electric vehicle stocks across the region. Technology and insurance sectors also showed strong performance amid renewed investor optimism.
Asian equities posted significant gains amid reports of easing trade tensions between the United States and China, according to market analysts. Sources indicate that President Trump’s outlined focus areas and announced 2026 China visit contributed to improved market sentiment. The renminbi reportedly appreciated to 7.11 per USD from nearly 7.14 just a week earlier, supporting the positive momentum.
Strategic Partnership Unlocks High-Speed AI Inference for Business Applications In a significant move to advance enterprise artificial intelligence capabilities, IBM…