Cerebras scores OpenAI deal worth over  billion

Cerebras scores OpenAI deal worth over $10 billion

Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, speaks at the Raise summit in Paris on July 8, 2025. The annual conference gathers global leaders and key speakers in tech and AI. Nathan Laine | Bloomberg | Getty Images AI chipmaker Cerebras has signed a deal with OpenAI to deliver 750 megawatts of computing power…

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FCC finalizes penalties for robocall database violations

FCC finalizes penalties for robocall database violations

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! If you are tired of scam calls slipping through the cracks, federal regulators just took a meaningful step. The Federal Communications Commission finalized new penalties aimed at telecom companies that submit false, inaccurate or late information to a key anti-robocall system. The changes go into effect Feb….

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2,000-year-old Roman wine recreated by scientists and the taste surprises everyone |

2,000-year-old Roman wine recreated by scientists and the taste surprises everyone |

Ancient Roman wine has long been seen as a simpler, rougher version of what we drink today. But new research suggests the opposite. By studying how Romans fermented and stored wine in massive clay jars called dolia, archaeologists now believe Roman wine could have been more complex, stable and flavourful than previously assumed. The study,…

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Science quiz: On vexillography – The Hindu

Science quiz: On vexillography – The Hindu

Q: This ‘infographic’ from an 18th century work explains the famous rule of ________, by which heralds may be designed. Fill in the blank. A: Tincture Q: The half or edge of the flag nearest to the flagpole is called the hoist. In vexillography, this is considered to be the leading edge. The fly is…

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Google launches Personal Intelligence in Gemini app, challenging Apple

Google launches Personal Intelligence in Gemini app, challenging Apple

Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images Google is letting users test a new artificial intelligence tool that connects information from various apps like Gmail and Google Photos to provide personalized answers in its chatbot. The feature, called Personal Intelligence, is available for personal accounts, Google said in a blog post on Wednesday. “Whether…

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Mac malware GlassWorm steals crypto wallet data and passwords from users

Mac malware GlassWorm steals crypto wallet data and passwords from users

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Mac users often assume they’re safer than everyone else, especially when they stick to official app stores and trusted tools. That sense of security is exactly what attackers like to exploit. Security researchers have now uncovered a fresh wave of malicious Mac extensions that don’t just spy…

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7 readiness reviews, high stakes: Isro had prepped hard for PSLV’s Jan 12 return

7 readiness reviews, high stakes: Isro had prepped hard for PSLV’s Jan 12 return

‘This Was A Return-To-Flight Mission, Bar Was Set Much Higher’ BENGALURU: Determined to leave nothing to chance, Isro put the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) through an unusually rigorous preparation cycle ahead of its Jan 12 mission, its first since the setback that grounded the workhorse launcher on May 18, 2025.“Instead of the usual number…

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Why are school buses yellow

Why are school buses yellow

Back to school | Photo Credit: Si-Gal A school bus approaches, and even from far away, its bright yellow coat catches your eye, gleaming in the sunlight. There’s a reason you rarely see school buses in red, blue, or green. And it’s all yellow In the VIBGYOR spectrum, yellow falls in the mid-to-long wavelength range…

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Airbnb poaches former Meta GenAI leader to be new technology chief

Airbnb poaches former Meta GenAI leader to be new technology chief

Airbnb has tapped Ahmad Al-Dahle, former head of generative artificial intelligence at Meta Platforms, as its news technology chief, CEO Brian Chesky announced on Wednesday. “With Ahmad, we are really, really excited because we have an opportunity to do AI right for travel, to do AI right for ecommerce,” Chesky told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin….

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Earth’s crust is slowly sinking beneath central Turkey, and scientists know why |

Earth’s crust is slowly sinking beneath central Turkey, and scientists know why |

The Konya Basin, situated in Central Anatolia, Turkey, is exhibiting signs of rapid ground subsidence, despite being part of a broader region that has been uplifting for millions of years. New research based on satellite and ground measurements confirms that the basin surface is actively sinking, even as the surrounding Anatolian Plateau remains elevated. Scientists…

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