Did Meta used torrented books to train AI?
Meta is being accused of violating copyright laws through its admitted torrenting of a pirated books dataset utilized for training its AI models, according to a summary judgment filing in a US distric...
TSMC still eyeing a slice of Intel’s foundry
According to Reuters, TSMC is exploring a strategic joint venture to operate Intel’s manufacturing capacity, limiting its ownership to less than 50% and potentially involving major American chip des...
iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max to have liquid cooling
The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are expected to feature liquid cooling chambers to improve heat management during intensive usage. This information was shared by Chinese leaker Setsuna Digital...
Huawei’s first AI laptop is coming: What we know
Huawei is set to release its first in-house AI laptop in April 2024, featuring the Kunpeng-920 CPU and built entirely from Huawei’s supply chain, according to reports from technology analysts. The l...
Firefox users must update before March 14: Here’s why
Mozilla has urged users to update Firefox before March 14, 2025, to avoid disruptions caused by an expiring root certificate. This warning follows an initial report by Bleeping Computer, highlighting ...
Why D-Wave could jump another 50%: Key figures to watch
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) has been on a tear this past week, gaining over 40% in just five trading days as investors react to the company’s bold claim of achieving “quantum supremacy” on ...
D-Wave claims quantum supremacy: Experts are not convinced
D-Wave Quantum announced on Wednesday that it has achieved “quantum supremacy” using a practical problem, a first in the industry. The company’s Advantage2 system solved a simulation problem in ...
What to expect from Nvidia GTC 2025?
Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2025 will take place from March 17-21 in San Jose, California, featuring CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote address on March 18 at 10 a.m. Pacific, where he will f...
Google Meet can now take notes in your language: 7 more added
Google Meet’s “Take notes for me” feature now supports seven additional languages as of March 12, 2025, broadening its utility for global teams. This AI-driven tool captures meeting discussions ...