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Perceptron Mk1 shocks with highly performant video analysis AI model 80-90% cheaper than Anthropic, OpenAI & Google

AI that can see and understand what’s happening in a video — especially a live feed — is understandably an attractive product to lots of enterprises and organizations. Beyond acting…

Protect your enterprise now from the Shai-Hulud worm and npm vulnerability in 6 actionable steps

Any development environment that installed or imported one of the 172 compromised npm or PyPI packages published since May 11 should be treated as potentially compromised. On affected developer workstations,…

Smartphone Owners Aren’t Convinced to Upgrade for Foldable Designs and AI Integrations, CNET Finds

There are rumors of a foldable iPhone, but new designs aren’t on most people’s list of upgrade must-haves.

Google Is Betting Its Entire Future on AI. Will It Pay Off?

Commentary: Between Android 17 and the new Googlebooks, Gemini is the new Google.

This Powerful 2TB M5 Pro MacBook Pro Is Back to Its All-Time Low Price

It’s not every day you can take more than $200 off one of Apple’s most high-performing laptops.

Googlebooks Could Be the Ultimate Laptop for Android Users

While Apple’s MacBook Neo might have shocked the budget PC market, Googlebooks could take a bite out of the premium laptop competition.

Android Auto Now Fits Weirdly Shaped Screens and Streams Video While Parked

The overhaul — including the biggest Google Maps update in a decade — brings a full UI refresh and new Gemini capabilities to more than 250 million vehicles.

Android 17 Is Smarter Than Ever, Thanks to Gemini Intelligence

Google taps even further into AI with some truly useful new features on deck. Here’s the latest from The Android Show.

Google Just Took Another Step Toward the AI-First Smartphone

The latest Android update gives Gemini more control over your apps and tasks. It could be the start of a wider shift in how we use our phones.

Ford Launches Energy Subsidiary to Build Data Center-Scale Batteries at Kentucky Plant

The automaker’s new Ford Energy unit says it will build shipping-container-sized batteries for utilities, data centers and large industry customers in the US.

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