Vodafone down in the UK as outage hits mobile and home broadband services
Major Vodafone Network Outage Disrupts UK Mobile and Broadband Services Vodafone customers across the United Kingdom are experiencing widespread service…
Major Vodafone Network Outage Disrupts UK Mobile and Broadband Services Vodafone customers across the United Kingdom are experiencing widespread service…
OpenAI and Broadcom Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Custom AI Chip Development In a significant move to accelerate artificial intelligence…
Windows 10 Security Era Ends Tomorrow: Free Program Offers Lifeline for Millions of PCs Tomorrow marks the definitive end of…
** Microsoft officially ends Windows 10 support on October 14, 2025, leaving millions vulnerable. Discover free upgrade paths, Extended Security Update options, and security measures for incompatible devices. Critical updates end despite 41% market share. **CONTENT:**
Microsoft’s Windows 10 support officially ends on October 14, 2025, creating urgent security decisions for the 41% of Windows users still running the aging operating system. While Windows 11 launched over four years ago, Microsoft’s phase-out strategy includes both free upgrade paths and paid security extensions, according to recent analysis of the company’s support documentation. The termination of regular security patches makes understanding your options critical for maintaining system protection.
Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk expressed confidence in OpenAI’s ability to cover $60 billion in annual cloud infrastructure costs. The affirmation comes as OpenAI’s ChatGPT reaches 800 million weekly users despite recent financial losses. Oracle continues integrating OpenAI models into healthcare systems following its Cerner acquisition.
Oracle CEO Clay Magouyrk has definitively stated that OpenAI can cover the staggering $60 billion annual cost for cloud infrastructure services, highlighting the unprecedented growth trajectory of the artificial intelligence company. The affirmation came during Oracle’s AI World conference in Las Vegas, where Magouyrk appeared alongside fellow CEO Mike Sicilia to discuss the massive five-year, $300 billion partnership between the two technology giants.
Midday Market Movers: Broadcom Soars on OpenAI Partnership, Bloom Energy Jumps 30% The midday trading session saw significant activity across…
Meta Shares Face Market Headwinds Despite Analyst Optimism Meta shares have been trading in a narrow range recently, reflecting broader…
The “Godfather of AI” Geoffrey Hinton warns that political pressure on universities and reduced basic research funding could cost the United States its artificial intelligence advantage over China. Hinton’s appearance on Jon Stewart’s show highlighted how sustained investment in fundamental science drives AI innovation.
Geoffrey Hinton, widely regarded as the Godfather of AI, has issued a stark warning that the United States risks losing its artificial intelligence advantage to China due to political pressure and potential funding cuts to research universities. During a recent appearance on Jon Stewart’s “The Weekly Show,” the AI pioneer emphasized that sustained investment in basic research has been crucial to American technological leadership.
Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell identifies three critical mistakes that doomed his competitors in the tech industry. The billionaire entrepreneur shares insights from four decades of leadership and what separates successful companies from failures.
In a revealing interview on the “Founders” podcast, Michael Dell outlined the three critical business mistakes that led to the downfall of his former competitors in the technology industry. The billionaire entrepreneur, who has led his namesake company for nearly four decades with only a brief interruption between 2004 and 2007, shared hard-won wisdom about what separates successful companies from failures in the ultra-competitive tech landscape.
Google is expanding its Nano Banana AI image editing capabilities beyond Gemini to Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM. The conversational editing feature allows users to modify images through simple prompts across multiple Google platforms, representing a significant upgrade to the company’s AI imaging tools.
Google’s Nano Banana AI image editor is making its way to three key platforms—Google Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM—marking a significant expansion of the company’s conversational image editing capabilities. This move follows the feature’s initial testing in Google’s AI studio earlier this year and subsequent rollout in Gemini 2.5 Flash over the summer. According to Google’s official AI blog, this expansion represents a strategic effort to integrate advanced artificial intelligence tools directly into users’ everyday workflows.