CareCloud Data Breach Impact Grows to 3.7 Million Individuals
SecurityWeekCareCloud has updated its regulatory disclosures regarding a severe data breach, revealing that the affected individual count has expanded from 350,000 to approximately 3.7 million records. The incident, tracked via federal health oversight databases, underscores the escalating exposure of electronic protected health information (ePHI) in compromised healthcare platforms.
NASA estimates the size of the hole SpaceX made in the moon
The RegisterNASA analysts have quantified the crater dimensions and lunar surface displacement resulting from a spent SpaceX Starship booster impact on the Moon. The telemetry and observational data provide planetary scientists with empirical benchmarks regarding hyper-velocity impact dynamics on unshielded regolith bodies.
Graphwise aims to become the semantic layer for AI agents after securing major investment from Oakley Capital
SiliconANGLEGraph database innovator Graphwise has secured a substantial investment from Oakley Capital to scale its go-to-market strategy and accelerate international expansion. The funding positions Graphwise to capture market share as a foundational semantic layer for enterprise AI agents requiring structured, context-aware knowledge graphs.
Social media on trial as $200bn case against Facebook and Instagram begins
The Guardian TechA coalition of twenty-nine US states has initiated a massive 200 billion dollar landmark trial against Meta, alleging that Facebook and Instagram platforms were intentionally engineered to be psychologically addictive to minors. The litigation mirrors historical multi-state tobacco lawsuits, focusing on deceptive product design and systemic harm to public health.
Baidu says Chinese buyers want local AI chips due to 'supply chain' issues
The RegisterBaidu executive statements indicate that domestic Chinese enterprise buyers are rapidly shifting toward local AI silicon alternatives driven by intensifying supply chain export restrictions. This bifurcation of the semiconductor market forces Chinese hyperscalers and cloud providers to optimize software stacks for indigenous accelerator chips.
Brinqa buys PlexTrac to add penetration testing validation to exposure management
SiliconANGLE · CybersecurityBrinqa Inc. has acquired offensive security validation platform PlexTrac Inc. to integrate automated penetration testing and reporting directly into its cyber exposure management architecture. This consolidation bridges the gap between static vulnerability identification and dynamic attack surface validation, enabling enterprise security teams to prioritize remediation based on exploitable risk.
Australian hotel chain leaks guests' PII after breach at third-party database operator
The RegisterAn unauthorized data access incident at a third-party database operator compromised the personally identifiable information (PII) of guests across 120 Quest Apartment Hotels properties in Australia. The breach underscores pervasive third-party vendor risks in hospitality infrastructure, highlighting vulnerabilities in decentralized supply chain security and cloud database management.
Healthcare software firm Weave Communications to go private after being acquired by Francisco Partners
SiliconANGLEHealthcare technology platform provider Weave Communications has entered a definitive agreement to be acquired by private equity firm Francisco Partners for $650 million in an all-cash transaction, resulting in its exit from the public markets. This structural shift provides Weave with private capital flexibility to execute long-term product integration strategies without quarterly public market performance pressures.
GLM-5.3 hits the API at $1.4/$4.4 per million tokens
VentureBeatAfter a stunning debut last week with cyber capabilities so advanced they reportedly found a previously undetected vulnerability in Cursor, GLM-5.3, the new frontier open source language model from Chinese startup z.ai, has now hit the application programming interface (API) — allowing developers...
OpenAI's junior version of ChatGPT with guardrails has launched
SiliconANGLEOpenAI Group PBC today announced it's rolling out a stricter version of its ChatGPT chatbot created for younger users. The announcement of "ChatGPT for Teens" follows scrutiny over how generative artificial intelligence, whether the products of OpenAI or other AI firms, can be misused by yo...
California AG Bonta says case against Meta is about 'restitution and distortion,' not damages
CNBC TechnologyFollowing opening arguments in the case against Meta, California Attorney General Bonta said the trial is not about extracting a massive payout.
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Artificial Intelligence
OpenAI falls further behind Anthropic, with disappointing revenue growth and mounting losses
SiliconANGLEOpenAI Group PBC is falling further behind its rival Anthropic PBC, if its latest financials are any indication. The artificial intelligence model maker told investors that its revenue rose 18% on a sequential basis, from the first to the second quarter, but it also grew its net loss. The numbers...
Velaura AI raises $110M to develop power-efficient AI chips
SiliconANGLEVelaura AI Inc., a developer of low-power artificial intelligence chips, today announced that it has raised $110 million in funding. Seligman Ventures led the Series A round. It was joined by Samsung Catalyst Fund, Mayfield and more than a half-dozen others.
Cerebras CS-4 rack systems juice chips for every last drop of AI performance
The RegisterNext-gen systems double per-chip performance while cramming 3x as many into a rack
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity concerns prompt OpenAI to pause some AI training runs
SiliconANGLEOpenAI Group PBC recently paused some of its artificial intelligence training workloads over concerns that they could cause cybersecurity issues. The ChatGPT developer disclosed the move in a blog post published today. According to the company, the pause is part of a broader initiative designed t...
China-Linked Hacker Shows AI Capabilities in APAC Attack
Dark ReadingIn the first purported "near-autonomous" attack on a nation-state, a Chinese-language operator used a complex AI framework to target and compromise government agencies, likely in Taiwan.
OpenAI's overhead will rise 20 percent for some workloads as it hardens security
The RegisterExpanded multistage chain of thought monitoring makes frontier model work more expensive
Mobile
Pixel Watch 1 not losing Google Health sleep, workout support
9to5GoogleOn Tuesday, Pixel Watch 1 owners encountered a Google Health error message about needing to update their wearable. Google has confirmed that this was a bug and that the original device remains supported.
9to5Mac Daily: August 18, 2026 – iOS 27 beta 6, AirPods leak
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Google 'gradually' rolling out Android's 'advanced' sideloading ahead of developer verification
9to5GoogleAhead of the start of developer verification next month, Google is now rolling out Android's "advanced" flow for sideloading.
Science & Research
"Sabotage": Experts, lawmakers blast RFK Jr. for destroying healthcare research
Ars TechnicaUS healthcare is broken. Under RFK Jr., the research agency working to fix it is, too.
Expired credit cards revived by researchers to make unauthorized payments
The RegisterSecurity researchers have exposed critical systemic vulnerabilities in payment gateway expiry validation checks, revealing that expired credit cards can be maliciously revived to execute unauthorized transactions. This flaw highlights persistent gaps in merchant tokenization and acquirer verification logic.
Trump moves to end protections for 44 million acres of U.S. forests
Scientific American METEREDThe 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule protects the nation's forests from logging and other industry activities
Green Tech
Comcast is turning millions of its routers into motion detectors
The VergeComcast is deploying a software update to millions of deployed Xfinity residential routers, converting existing Wi-Fi hardware into passive motion detectors via radio frequency sensing. By analyzing subtle disruptions in Wi-Fi signal propagation and received signal strength indicators (RSSI), the system monitors household activity without requiring dedicated security cameras.
A fintech app built by crypto exchange Kraken just launched a cash back debit card in bid for consumer wallets
CNBC TechnologyCryptocurrency exchange Kraken has launched a cashback debit card through a proprietary payments application, signaling a strategic push to embed crypto infrastructure into mainstream consumer wallets. This product bridges traditional fiat payment rails with digital asset liquidity, directly challenging conventional fintech offerings by incentivizing everyday transactions with crypto rewards.
Cramer likes this retailer ahead of earnings — but sees trouble for one of our tech giants
CNBC TechnologyFinancial analysts are recalibrating equity projections for major technology conglomerates ahead of upcoming quarterly earnings reports. Diverging operational trajectories between retail sectors and mega-cap tech highlight macro-level supply chain and demand volatility. Enterprise technology budgets remain subject to broader fiscal tightening and shifting investor expectations.
Computers
Find My, iCloud, and several other Apple services are currently down for some users [U: Fixed]
9to5MacUpdate, 7:49 p.m. ET: All issues are now marked as resolved. The original story follows below.
I tested GNOME's glassy new look - and it's simply spectacular
ZDNetThe GNOME desktop environment is undergoing a visual and architectural modernization via Aura Glass, a fluid theme framework heavily influenced by contemporary spatial design paradigms. This overhaul aims to elevate Linux UI competitiveness against proprietary desktop ecosystems.
Things I Learned About The Rumored HomePod Display From macOS Beta Code - Engadget
EngadgetRecent macOS beta code has surfaced detailed architectural indicators concerning Apple's rumored dedicated HomePod display hardware. The discovery points toward an integrated smart home control interface running a localized variant of Apple's operating system stack.
Gaming
GTA 6 Gameplay Leaked Ahead Of Its New Trailer, And Rockstar Is Taking Down The Videos - Engadget
EngadgetGTA 6 Gameplay Leaked Ahead Of Its New Trailer, And Rockstar Is Taking Down The Videos Engadget
SteelSeries' comfy wireless gaming headset is nearly half off
The VergeSteelSeries has discounted its lightweight Arctis Nova 3P wireless gaming headset, targeting ergonomic efficiency across multi-platform enterprise and consumer setups. The hardware prioritizes a reduced weight profile to mitigate fatigue during extended operational sessions.
Hardware
Inference chip startup Etched raises $700M more at $21B valuation
SiliconANGLEA few weeks after closing a $300 million round backed by Nvidia Corp., Etched Inc. today announced that it has raised an additional $700 million in funding. Investment firm Jane Street led the deal.
Today's Android app deals and freebies: Easy Delivery, Kingdom Rush Vengeance, Front Armies, more
9to5GoogleCommercial aggregation platforms continue to cycle promotional pricing for high-profile mobile applications and real-time strategy games across Android ecosystems. These curated software bundles highlight promotional discounting models utilized by developers to drive initial adoption velocity on mobile hardware.
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake chips may skip game-boosting X3D cache rival for mobile SKUs and debut on Razor Lake-HX instead, leaker claims — new rumor says Razor Lake family reportedly uses TSMC's N2X node
Tom's HardwareNova Lake desktop CPUs look to be the exclusive recipient of bLLC, Intel's answer to AMD's X3D, as the company looks to debut bLLC on mobile with Razor Lake-HX, and possibly Razor Lake-AX. As such, the Razor Lake family is also rumored to be manufactured on TSCM's N2X process node.
Space
Against all odds, SpaceX finally tugs Starship into port after 24 days at sea
Ars Technica"A team of SpaceX engineers is on their way to conduct additional analysis on the vehicle."
The United States is about to wake up to the threat from China's space program
Ars TechnicaOne big question: Will China assert territorial rights where its rover explores?
The role of the astronaut is in flux
MIT Technology Review METEREDWhen the four astronauts on board NASA's Artemis II swung around the moon earlier this year, they set a new record for the farthest humans have ever ventured from Earth, surpassing the distance set by Apollo 13 in 1972 by some 4,000 miles. While no space mission can live up to the historic ...
General Tech
Silicon Valley Executives Are Tech Fans. Just Not For Their Own Kids.
NYT Technology PAYWALLSilicon Valley executives are increasingly enforcing strict digital moderation and forced boredom for their own children at home. This trend highlights a growing paradox where creators of hyper-engaging consumer technology intentionally insulate their families from its addictive architectures.
The critical tech staying safe by going underground
BBC TechnologyThe war in Ukraine has spurred people to consider putting vital infrastructure underground.
ICE Agents Can't Wear Meta Glasses While They Work, Official Memo Warns - Engadget
EngadgetICE Agents Can't Wear Meta Glasses While They Work, Official Memo Warns Engadget