Ciklum partners with ClickHouse to speed enterprise migrations to real-time analytics
SiliconANGLECiklum has established a strategic partnership with ClickHouse to accelerate enterprise database migrations to high-performance, open-source real-time analytics architectures. The collaboration pairs engineering services with columnar database optimization to reduce time-to-insight for large-scale data workloads.
Google Is Reportedly Planning To Move All Pixel Production Out Of China - Engadget
EngadgetGoogle is reportedly executing a strategic supply chain relocation to shift all Pixel smartphone manufacturing entirely out of China. This operational pivot reflects broader enterprise hardware strategies to de-risk manufacturing footprints amid geopolitical and trade pressures.
Dozens of WebKit Vulnerabilities Patched With Fresh macOS, iOS Security Updates
SecurityWeekApple has issued comprehensive macOS and iOS security updates addressing dozens of WebKit vulnerabilities that exposed devices to remote code execution and memory corruption. Successful exploitation of these flaws could allow attackers to break browser sandboxes and leak sensitive user data.
Google just bought a bunch of Spirit Airlines data for AI training
9to5GoogleGoogle has acquired a massive trove of historical operational data from the defunct Spirit Airlines to supplement its proprietary machine learning training sets. This move highlights the aggressive acquisition strategies tech giants are employing to secure proprietary datasets outside traditional web scraping.
CISA Flags Actively Exploited Ray Flaw That Can Trigger Browser-Based RCE
The Hacker NewsCISA has added a critical remote code execution vulnerability impacting the open-source Ray distributed computing framework to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The flaw presents severe enterprise risk due to active exploitation targeting Python-native AI and machine learning infrastructure.
US states call for big changes to Instagram and Facebook as Meta child privacy trial begins
BBC Technology · General TechMeta is facing a high-stakes US state-led privacy trial targeting child safety protocols across Instagram and Facebook. An adverse ruling could compel unprecedented architectural and algorithmic overhauls for minor user accounts, reshaping social media compliance frameworks nationwide.
Scientists may have finally proved that "empty" space isn't really empty
ScienceDailyObservations of a magnetar's extreme magnetic field have yielded potential empirical evidence of vacuum birefringence, a quantum electrodynamics effect predicted by Werner Heisenberg. This discovery confirms that extreme quantum fluctuations in empty space directly alter the polarization and trajectory of passing light.
Einstein's biggest "mistake" came back — and changed cosmology forever
ScienceDailyAstronomical observations confirming the accelerated expansion of the universe rehabilitated Einstein's abandoned cosmological constant, establishing it as the foundation of modern Lambda-CDM cosmology. While the resulting standard model successfully predicts large-scale cosmic evolution, persistent discrepancies in Hubble constant measurements indicate potential gaps in our fundamental understanding of physics.
Microsoft MVP creates site to remind you of all the brands Redmond replaced
The RegisterEnterprise architects and IT administrators face continuous nomenclature shifts as Microsoft systematically rebrands legacy infrastructure components like DirSync and Active Directory under the Entra identity umbrella. This rapid re-architecting of product identities demands constant documentation updates and rigorous stakeholder communication across enterprise IT environments.
A therapy that "rewrites" childhood memories can ease fear of failure
ScienceDailyClinical research demonstrates that imagery-based memory reconsolidation therapy can effectively rewrite painful childhood emotional traces, resulting in sustained reductions in adult fear of failure and anxiety. This therapeutic protocol leverages the malleability of neural pathways during memory retrieval, offering scalable interventions for psychological resilience.
Theban tomb reveals how Egyptian burial trends evolved in time
Ars TechnicaPractices shifted from individuals buried in coffins to reusing sites for later mummy interments.
Category Wire
Artificial Intelligence
Cursor launches Origin code hosting platform as GitHub outage exposes opening in AI coding race
VentureBeatAI-first code editor Cursor launched its proprietary Origin code hosting platform, strategically coinciding with a major six-hour global degradation event on GitHub that exposed systemic enterprise vulnerability in centralized repository infrastructure. Origin aims to tightly integrate native AI coding agents directly with source control hosting to capture market share from legacy providers.
Qwen3.8-27B runs frontier-class coding agents and reasoning locally, no cloud API required
VentureBeatAlibaba has released Qwen3.8-27B on Hugging Face, a 27-billion-parameter open-weights model capable of running frontier-class coding agents and complex reasoning locally without cloud APIs. This release significantly lowers the operational barrier for enterprises deploying advanced autonomous reasoning and software engineering pipelines on-premise.
AI cloud operator Groq raises $350M more in funding
SiliconANGLESpecialized AI cloud operator Groq Inc. has secured $350 million in a Series A funding round led by Disruptive to scale its proprietary Language Processing Unit infrastructure. The capital injection accelerates Groq's capacity to challenge traditional GPU-dominated hyperscalers with deterministic, low-latency inference architecture.
Cybersecurity
African defense tech startup Terra Industries raises $52M
SiliconANGLEIt turns out that it's not only U.S. and European companies pushing the concept of autonomous warfare. Nigeria-based Terra Industries is a defense technology startup that develops automated security systems for governments and infrastructure operators, and it has just raised $52 million.
Three insights you may have missed from theCUBE's coverage of Black Hat USA
SiliconANGLEDiscussions at Black Hat USA highlight that enterprise cyber resilience must transition from zero-breach assumptions to operational continuity, driven by AI-accelerated attack vectors. As autonomous systems gain deep access to enterprise data, security frameworks are prioritizing containment and automated recovery over perimeter defense alone.
Critical GitLab GraphQL Flaw Could Let Unauthenticated Attackers Delete Public Projects
The Hacker NewsGitLab released urgent security patches to remediate a critical unauthenticated vulnerability in its GraphQL API affecting Community and Enterprise editions. The flaw allows remote attackers to manipulate, modify, or delete public projects and user data, presenting a severe risk to software supply chain integrity.
Mobile
Stop paying for smartphone storage you don't need - here's a better approach
ZDNetA strategic reframing of consumer hardware acquisition demonstrates that purchasing higher base smartphone storage tiers is frequently financially sub-optimal compared to tiered cloud integrations. Evaluating capacity requirements through a total-cost-of-ownership lens shifts consumer behavior toward dynamic lifecycle storage management.
What's new in Android's August 2026 Google System Updates [U]
9to5GoogleGoogle has detailed its August 2026 System Updates, rolling out critical enhancements across Play services, the Play Store, and cross-platform runtimes spanning Android, Wear OS, Android TV, and ChromeOS. These updates deliver essential runtime patches and developer APIs designed to unify ecosystem capabilities.
Apple releases public beta 4 for iOS 27, macOS 27, iPadOS 27, tvOS 27
9to5MacApple has initiated public beta 4 deployment for iOS 27, macOS 27, iPadOS 27, and tvOS 27, closely following the corresponding developer beta 6 distribution. This synchronization marks a critical stabilization milestone as the operating system builds transition from developer testing to broader public evaluation.
Science & Research
Reddit's AI is turning posts into podcasts and short videos
The VergeReddit is conducting automated experiments that convert text-based posts and comment threads into synchronized audio and short-form video formats utilizing generative AI voices. This architectural shift tests multi-modal consumption loops designed to increase content retention and platform engagement across asynchronous channels.
The bacteria that make cheese taste so good may also benefit your gut
ScienceDailyScientists studying three artisan British cheeses found that the microbes responsible for their distinctive flavors may also offer surprising benefits for gut health. As the cheeses matured, helpful bacteria transformed their aromas and textures while potentially producing compounds linked to red...
Video Call Exploit Chains Two Flaws in Unisoc Modems
Dark ReadingSecurity researchers have disclosed a critical remote code execution exploit chain combining two distinct vulnerabilities in Unisoc cellular baseband modems, triggered entirely via incoming video calls on Android devices. This vulnerability highlights the persistent attack surface introduced by baseband processing units handling unauthenticated external signaling protocols.
Green Tech
As Wisconsin cities flee Flock, its shared camera network loses value
Ars Technica"Network effect" can run in reverse.
Supreme Court rejects Verizon bid for $47 million refund of FCC fine
Ars TechnicaDespite loss, carriers still claim selling device-location data isn't illegal.
Google hires former Gmail lead to be Chrome's new VP of Product
9to5GoogleGoogle has hired Jacob Bank as VP of Product for Chrome. The announcement was made today, with Bank previously working at Google for six years.
Computers
Democracy v the machine: the birth of the digital age and the warnings that were ignored
The Guardian TechMany hoped that the march of technology would usher in an egalitarian utopia – but some foresaw the threat it would pose to liberal society. Why did nobody listen? One of the stranger things about this dizzying, headlong moment in time is that it doesn't have much of a past.
Apple: DOJ's latest challenge in antitrust case 'fails at every level'
9to5MacApple has formally contested the United States Department of Justice's legal maneuvers to block document subpoenas directed at multiple federal agencies within an ongoing antitrust litigation framework. The tech giant's legal defense argues that access to cross-agency communications is vital for establishing regulatory precedent and market dynamics, setting a high-stakes legal precedent for big tech antitrust discovery rights. This procedural battle underscores the intensifying regulatory scrutiny over platform exclusivity and proprietary API access models.
macOS 27 Golden Gate beta 6 adds fifth dynamic wallpaper, get them all here [Gallery]
9to5MacApple has issued macOS 27 Golden Gate beta 6, introducing a fifth dynamic wallpaper featuring the Golden Gate Bridge alongside parallel rollouts of public beta 4 builds. These pre-production releases refine OS-level rendering pipelines and visual customization features ahead of the final public distribution cadence.
Gaming
This compact Glorious mechanical keyboard is just $35
The VergeAre you curious about custom mechanical keyboards, but don't want to spend hundreds just to get started without being sure you'll enjoy the hobby? You can grab the 65-percent Glorious GMMK 3 mechanical keyboard at Woot for $34.99 (usually $139.99) by entering the coupon code WOOTGAMING at checkou...
Why Curved TVs Failed But Curved Gaming Monitors Thrived - Engadget
EngadgetWhy Curved TVs Failed But Curved Gaming Monitors Thrived Engadget
The Analogue Pocket gets a Supreme makeover in red or gold
The VergeAnalogue has partnered with Supreme to launch a limited-edition series of the Analogue Pocket handheld featuring a unibody aluminum chassis and premium surface finishes including 24K gold plating. This collaboration merges FPGA-based retro-gaming hardware architecture with luxury streetwear branding for the high-end collector market.
Hardware
Xen Project gets serious about safety in push to possibly partition robot brains
The RegisterBoeing quietly joins FOSS hypervisor crew, as AMD and Renesas lead new effort to comply with formal standards
AirPods with cameras get their clearest leak yet
9to5MacIncluded in today's macOS Tahoe 26.7 Release Candidate is a short video that appears to show Visual Intelligence in action on Apple's rumored camera-equipped AirPods. Watch it below.
Leaker details A20 Pro chip's new speed gains
9to5MaciPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra will be unveiled next month with a new A20 Pro chip, and this weekend a reputable leaker shared performance gains to expect per supply chain sources.
Space
Former SpaceX engineers are building a robotic factory for making steel parts
Ars TechnicaFormer SpaceX engineers are launching a new venture focused on building a specialized robotic manufacturing facility dedicated to steel component fabrication without pursuing dogmatic, end-to-end factory autonomy. By implementing pragmatic robotics where economically viable, the venture aims to optimize heavy industrial throughput and modernize legacy metal manufacturing supply chains.
The Moon's shadow raced across the heart of Spain, and I was there to see it
Ars TechnicaA total solar eclipse traversed central Spain, providing astronomers and optical researchers with a critical corridor for high-precision telemetry and solar corona observation. Scientific expeditions utilized advanced sensor arrays located north of Madrid to capture high-resolution photometric data during totality. These observational campaigns yield vital datasets for solar physics modeling, atmospheric interference analysis, and orbital mechanics.
Nvidia discloses $21B stake in SpaceX
Ars TechnicaFiling comes after Elon Musk announced exclusive arrangement to kit out its data centers.
General Tech
'Absolutely crazy': Here's what South Korean stock investors are doing in U.S. markets
CNBC TechnologySouth Korean retail and institutional investors are executing aggressive allocation shifts into United States public equities, driven by domestic market stagnation and the pursuit of higher-beta global returns. This cross-border capital flight highlights structural macroeconomic divergences between Asian domestic exchanges and US technology-heavy indices.
US vaccination rates fall again as exemptions continue to rise, CDC data shows
Ars TechnicaData released directly to the CDC web portal indicates a continued downward trend in national vaccination rates alongside a concurrent rise in administrative exemptions. The agency's shift from comprehensive published reports to raw online data releases highlights ongoing challenges in public health tracking.
GitHub was down for most of the day - Engadget
EngadgetGitHub was down for most of the day Engadget