IrisGo, a desktop AI agent that observes and automates user workflows without repeat instructions, has raised a $2.8 million seed round led by Andrew Ng’s AI Fund, with backing from Nvidia and Google. The company was co-founded by Jeffrey Lai, a former Apple engineer who helped build the Chinese-language version of Siri. The platform watches […]
Google’s shiny new Android 17 update may be on the brink of making its way out into world, but one of the most consequential Android notification upgrades I’ve seen in ages is actually available for anyone, on any device, this instant.
It’s one of those things you don’t even realize is missing — and awkwardly has been, all this time — until you have it in front of you and see just how helpful and at times even invaluable it is.
And that’s the ability to have any or all of your notifications saved and restored whenever you restart whatever Android device you’re using — so that nothing important gets awkwardly tossed aside, lost, and forgotten, likely without your ever even noticing or being aware of what you’ve missed.
How many potentially important pending alerts have you lost as a result of that reboot trash chute? I couldn’t even begin to count, myself, and am slightly terrified to think of the answer. But with this easy new improvement in place, it’ll never happen again.
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Taiwan's crackdown on chip smuggling highlights vulnerabilities in global supply chains, prompting stricter oversight and regulatory scrutiny.
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Security researchers say Google’s ad platform has been weaponized for over a year, with threat actors running fake sponsored links that funnel unsuspecting crypto users to phishing sites designed to drain their wallets. How The Attack Works The scheme targets people searching for Uniswap, the decentralized exchange, by placing fraudulent ads above the legitimate site […]
Nvidia's massive investment in Taiwan underscores the escalating geopolitical and economic stakes in the global AI and semiconductor sectors.
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Bitmine and Galaxy Digital may also be eligible for the Russell 1000, an index tracking the largest 1,000 US companies that includes Nvidia, Microsoft and Apple.
Taiwan's crackdown on chip smuggling highlights growing geopolitical tensions and regulatory challenges in the global semiconductor industry.
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Nvidia's Taiwan HQ project underscores strategic alignment with TSMC, boosting local tech jobs but facing geopolitical risks.
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Qualcomm's AI chip deal with ByteDance could reshape the competitive landscape in AI data centers, challenging established players like Nvidia.
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