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 |  NetAPP  | Dec 11, 2025
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NetApp’s CEO wants the storage shop to be a software heavyweight
 |  Dec 11, 2025
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Academics advise German gov: almost no way to stop US accessing cloud data
 |  Leadership  | Dec 11, 2025
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Hugging Face's Chief Science Officer Thomas Wolf speaks on stage at Slush 2025
AI  | Dec 10, 2025
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MCP is now a Linux Foundation project -- as Big Tech coalesces around the standard
 |  Security  | Dec 09, 2025
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Remember Jeep? Porsches got remote-bricked too, in Russia
 |  police  | Dec 09, 2025
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Two drones in flight. Europol is concerned about its ability to counter criminal drone use

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A fisherman throws a large net into the ocean. Microsoft's new bug bounty scheme will cover all online services

The "In Scope by Default" initiative casts a wide net covering bugs in all its online services.

Broadcom is cashing in on custom XPU chips

Custom chips make up $58 billion of Broadcom's $78 billion AI backlog in the next 18 months.

Why everyone is moving to Google's Bazel build system

It’s powerful, complex and might mean changing the way you do development, but it delivers the promise of shift left.

NetApp’s CEO wants the storage shop to be a software heavyweight

But George Kurian is not betting the farm on AI workloads

DeepMind's first automated AI lab in the UK will research new semiconductor materials

A new superconductor research lab and AI Security are top of the broad deal

Academics advise German gov: almost no way to stop US accessing cloud data

A newly-released expert opinion suggests Germany was worried just before Donald Trump took office, and with good reason.

Hugging Face's Chief Science Officer Thomas Wolf speaks on stage at Slush 2025

The Hugging Face Co-Founder on why the future of AI is small, efficient and currently stems from China.

Microsoft's Group CISO promotes two deputies

The double-digit ranks of Redmond's deputy CISO gets a shake up.

Oracle defends debt-led AI land-grab

Shares tumble, despite executives insisting Oracle will “borrow substantially less than most people are modeling”

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