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APPLE NEWS


  • Top Stories: Apple’s ‘Big Week’ Ahead, iPhone Colors, and More

    Get ready for an onslaught of Apple news! Ahead of a “special Apple experience” for the media on Wednesday, there will be several days of announcements coming from the company with Tim Cook confirming that things will kick off on Monday. We’re expecting a number of product announcements next week, but we’re also continuing to look ahead at what we can expect with iPhone and Mac updates later this year. Software […]

  • What to Expect From Apple’s Big Week: iPhone 17e, Low-Cost MacBook, New iPads, and More

    Starting on Monday, we’re going to get our first major product announcements of 2026. Apple CEO Tim Cook teased a “big week ahead” with an “Apple Launch” hashtag, plus Apple has media events scheduled in New York, Shanghai, and London on Wednesday, March 4. We’re expecting the iPhone 17e, an all-new low-cost MacBook, and minor refreshes to the Mac and iPad lines. Low-Cost MacBook Rumors about the MacBook’s design make […]

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HP NEWS


  • Get to know Marie Myers, EVP and Chief Financial Officer

    February 26, 2026 – As HPE navigates market transitions fueled by AI and innovation, Marie Myers brings nearly three decades of experience, a people-first leadership style, and a steadfast commitment to doing the right thing. That experience and values‑driven leadership recently earned her recognition as a 2026 CNBC Changemaker for her work co‑developing and implementing agentic AI tools across the Finance organization. […]

  • The virtualization reset is here—and storage is emerging as the new center of gravity 

    Enterprise virtualization has entered a structurally different phase. For years, the industry focused on optimizing for consistency at the virtualization layer. That model delivered efficiency and scale, but it also centralized risk and constrained flexibility. For more than a decade, the hypervisor served as the organizing principle of enterprise infrastructure. That model delivered enormous value. Today, however, […]

IT SECURITY NEWS


  • ClawJacked Flaw Lets Malicious Sites Hijack Local OpenClaw AI Agents via WebSocket

    OpenClaw has fixed a high-severity security issue that, if successfully exploited, could have allowed a malicious website to connect to a locally running artificial intelligence (AI) agent and take over control. “Our vulnerability lives in the core system itself – no plugins, no marketplace, no user-installed extensions – just the bare OpenClaw gateway, running exactly as documented,” Oasis

  • Thousands of Public Google Cloud API Keys Exposed with Gemini Access After API Enablement

    New research has found that Google Cloud API keys, typically designated as project identifiers for billing purposes, could be abused to authenticate to sensitive Gemini endpoints and access private data. The findings come from Truffle Security, which discovered nearly 3,000 Google API keys (identified by the prefix “AIza”) embedded in client-side code to provide Google-related services like

AI NEWS


  • AI Is Acing Math Exams Faster Than Scientists Write Them

    Mathematics is often regarded as the ideal domain for measuring AI progress effectively. Math’s step-by-step logic is easy to track, and its definitive automatically verifiable answers remove any human or subjective factors. But AI systems are improving at such a pace that math benchmarks are struggling to keep up.Way back in November 2024, non-profit research organization Epoch AI quietly released FrontierMath. A […]

  • AI’s Math Tricks Don’t Work for Scientific Computing

    AI has driven an explosion of new number formats—the ways in which numbers are represented digitally. Engineers are looking at every possible way to save computation time and energy, including shortening the number of bits used to represent data. But what works for AI doesn’t necessarily work for scientific computing, be it for computational physics, biology, fluid dynamics, or engineering simulations. IEEE Spectrum spoke […]

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