Apple’s Mac Pro is basically on life support
Apple’s high-end Mac Pro workstation appears headed for the chopping block. The company is reportedly prioritizing Mac Studio development while leaving its $7,000 tower “on the back burner.”
Apple’s high-end Mac Pro workstation appears headed for the chopping block. The company is reportedly prioritizing Mac Studio development while leaving its $7,000 tower “on the back burner.”
Jeff Bezos is stepping into his first formal operational role since leaving Amazon, becoming co-CEO of AI startup Project Prometheus. The venture has already raised $6.2 billion and hired nearly 100 employees from top AI labs.
DCI Data Centers has secured $212 million in financing for its Seoul data center project. The Brookfield-backed company’s SEL01 facility represents their growing APAC footprint. Construction began in late 2023 with completion expected within five years.
DoorDash has confirmed a data breach that exposed user phone numbers and physical addresses. The breach originated from an employee falling for a social engineering attack. The company says no payment information or Social Security numbers were accessed.
Logitech has confirmed a significant data breach involving a zero-day exploit that compromised customer and employee data. The attack appears connected to the Clop ransomware gang, which claims to have stolen 1.8 terabytes of information. While payment data wasn’t exposed, the breach raises serious
A new semiconductor startup called PowerLattice just raised $25 million to tackle AI’s massive power consumption problem. Their power delivery chiplet claims to reduce energy use by over 50% while boosting performance.
Europe’s robotics sector is heating up with €800 million invested already in 2025. But humanoid robots for homes still require teleoperation, and China is installing more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined.
The Helldivers 2 studio head argues against extreme positions on AI in games, calling Arc Raiders’ text-to-speech implementation “good for gaming.” He says the key is finding balance while respecting creators’ rights.
Major undersea cable projects by tech giants are stalled due to regional conflicts and security concerns. The delays affect critical internet infrastructure connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa through the volatile Red Sea region.
MacKenzie Scott has donated another $276 million to five Historically Black Colleges and Universities, with several receiving the largest gifts in their histories. The unrestricted funds come as HBCUs face increasing political pressure while serving as crucial pathways for underserved students. This