BlackRock sold $213.63M in Bitcoin just one day after its first ETF inflow in 13 days, crushing hopes of a recovery and raising questions about institutional conviction in the current market.
BlackRock sold $213.63 million in Bitcoin just 24 hours after its first purchase in 13 days, raising questions about institutional conviction and the health of spot Bitcoin ETF demand.
Dell and Acer are bringing back 8GB RAM laptops at Computex, driven by memory costs and competition from Apple’s budget MacBook Neo. It’s a pragmatic pivot, not just a cost-cutting move.
Google’s Gemma 4 models now use quantization-aware training to shrink their memory footprint without sacrificing quality — a meaningful step forward for running AI on phones and laptops.
Leaks suggest OnePlus is developing smartphone displays with refresh rates that rival high-end gaming monitors — a bold move that raises questions about real-world utility versus spec-sheet bragging rights.
The Great American AI Act is a 269-page bipartisan bill that would regulate frontier AI models, fund open-source security, and preempt state AI laws. It’s ambitious, controversial, and could reshape the entire AI landscape.
A breach at Nelnet Servicing exposed Social Security numbers and personal data for 2.5 million student loan borrowers. With loan forgiveness in the news, phishing attacks using this data are a serious and ongoing threat.
Cisco disclosed its seventh exploited SD-WAN zero-day of 2026. CVE-2026-20245 allows root-level command execution with no patch available yet. Here’s what organizations need to know and do right now.
AI-generated content creators are becoming nearly indistinguishable from human ones, raising questions about authenticity, manipulation, and the future of creative work online.