Vietnam has finalized a $680 million deal with Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) for the purchase of two advanced spy satellites, marking a significant step in Hanoi’s efforts to enhance its surveillance capabilities
Artificial intelligence dominated the 2026 Super Bowl advertising slate, not just as a tool behind the scenes but as the central theme, product, and even punchline of the night. Following last year’s
MoreChina had 602 million users of generative artificial intelligence (AI) by December 2025, a 141.7 percent increase from the previous year, according to the 57th Statistical Report on China’s Internet Development released
MoreAnthropic is spending millions of dollars on commercials during Sunday night’s National Football League championship game to take a public swipe at rival OpenAI, escalating one of the most visible clashes yet
MoreThe internet has always been powered by a simple, humbling impulse: the need to ask a question we are slightly embarrassed not to know the answer to. Long before algorithms curated feeds
MoreElon Musk was standing on a stage in Davos last month when he casually laid out what sounded like science fiction: artificial intelligence data centers orbiting Earth, powered by the sun and
MoreSpaceX has quietly delayed its plans for a mission to Mars this year, choosing instead to refocus on a long-promised return to the moon, a shift that underscores how rapidly Elon Musk’s
MoreIntel and AMD have warned Chinese customers of mounting shortages in server central processing units, underscoring how the global race to build artificial intelligence infrastructure is now straining even traditional computing components.
MoreAmazon has signalled that it will push ahead with one of the largest investment programmes in corporate history, forecasting capital expenditure of about $200 billion in 2026, largely driven by artificial intelligence,
MoreElevenLabs, a UK company specializing in ultra-realistic AI-generated human voices and music, has secured $500 million in a funding round that values the business at $11 billion, more than triple its worth
MoreAlphabet, the technology conglomerate behind Google, announced fourth-quarter revenue of $113.8 billion on Wednesday, an 18 percent increase year-on-year and slightly above Wall Street expectations. Net income rose 30 percent to $34.5
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