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Report: China approves import of high-end Nvidia AI chips after weeks of uncertainty

On Wednesday, China approved imports of Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence chips for three of its largest technology companies, Reuters reported. ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent received approval to purchase more than…

Champions League Soccer: Livestream Barcelona vs. Copenhagen Live From Anywhere

The Blaugrana need a win to seal automatic qualification to the last 16.

Champions League Soccer: Livestream Benfica vs. Real Madrid Live From Anywhere

José Mourinho needs a win against his old club as the Eagles host Los Blancos.

Adaptive6 emerges from stealth to reduce enterprise cloud waste (and it’s already optimizing Ticketmaster)

The generative AI era has sped everything up for most enterprises we talk to, especially development cycles (thanks to “vibe coding” and “agentic swarming“). But even as they seek to…

How SAP Cloud ERP enabled Western Sugar’s move to AI-driven automation

Presented by SAP Ten years ago, Western Sugar made a decision that would prove prescient: move from on-premise SAP ECC to SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition. At the time, artificial…

‘Ted Lasso’ Is Returning to Apple TV: When Will Season 4 Premiere?

Everyone’s favorite soccer coach is back in time for the World Cup. And this time, he’s leading a women’s team.

Deleting Data Just Got Easier for Californians, but It’s Just One Piece of the Larger Cybersecurity Puzzle

The newly launched DROP portal could be a game-changer for Californians’ privacy, even though it’s not a replacement for a holistic cybersecurity approach.

Users flock to open source Moltbot for always-on AI, despite major risks

An open source AI assistant called Moltbot (formerly “Clawdbot”) recently crossed 69,000 stars on GitHub after a month, making it one of the fastest-growing AI projects of 2026. Created by…

CNET Survey: TV Buyers Want a Bigger Screen, Better Picture and New Features. Here’s How Much They’re Willing to Pay for It

Most Americans are ready to drop $1,200 on a new screen, but our in-house expert thinks you might be able to spend much less.

Don’t Buy an iPhone 16E Right Now. Here’s Why

Commentary: Apple’s lean iPhone is a good value, but there’s a great reason to hold off on buying one right now.

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