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AI

If procurement is unified, Anduril’s $20B Lattice deal becomes the Army’s counter‑drone backbone through 2036

The U.S. Army has awarded Anduril Industries a firm-fixed-price contract worth up to $20 billion to deploy its AI-enabled Lattice command-and-control platform, integrating hardware, software, data, and sustainment into a single enterprise vehicle that replaces more than 120 prior procurement actions and runs through an estimated 2036 completion date. Consolidation in practice: the contract terms […]

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Security

KB5077181 exposed a clash between Windows 11 and Samsung Share — C: becomes inaccessible on Galaxy Book 4

After Microsoft’s February 2026 security update (KB5077181), a permissions conflict is preventing access to the C: drive on many Samsung consumer laptops — a problem tied to interactions with Samsung’s preinstalled Samsung Share software rather than a generic Windows storage bug. What users see on affected Samsung laptops On Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 systems […]

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AI

How to use the new ChatGPT app integrations, including DoorDash, Spotify, Uber, and others

OpenAI has pushed ChatGPT from a conversational assistant toward a single interface that links multiple third‑party apps—Spotify, Uber, DoorDash, Booking.com and others—so users in the U.S. and Canada can perform tangible tasks in chat. The integrations centralize workflows (music, rides, shopping, travel, design) while keeping final transactions and confirmations inside partner apps and leaving European […]

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AI

Physical AI isn’t just “automation + ML”: modular pipelines are moving into production while end-to-end learning still needs more data and tougher hardware

Physical AI—robots that perceive, reason, and act—is being framed as the next step for factories. That framing is correct in intent but misleading in practice: production deployments today look nothing like simple add-ons to traditional automation, and the split between modular AI pipelines and holistic end-to-end learning models matters for who can adopt what, and […]

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AI

After a $5.3M seed, Nyne is building consent-aware identity for AI agents — the next test is live regulated deployments

Nyne closed a $5.3 million seed round to sell an identity-and-intent layer that gives autonomous AI agents real-time, consented human context — not another ad-tech audience graph. The startup says its combination of verified signals, inferred preferences, and audit metadata is built for governed agent actions in regulated workflows. Funding, founders, and the positioning shift […]

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AI

QuTwo OS: Why enterprises should plan for hybrid quantum–classical AI now, not wait for a quantum takeover

QuTwo‘s OS is an orchestration layer that lets companies run hybrid quantum–classical AI workflows today by routing tasks across HPC, GPUs, classical quantum-inspired simulators, and emerging QPUs. The point to correct up front: this is not about replacing classical AI overnight — it’s about a staged, production-aware path that starts with practical gains and prepares […]

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Tech

WhatsApp’s Parent-Managed Accounts: PIN‑Gated Parental Control vs. Reduced Features for Pre‑teens

WhatsApp has introduced parent-managed accounts for pre-teens under 13 that trade off a narrower set of app features for stronger, PIN‑protected parental controls while preserving end-to-end encryption. The change is designed to give parents active setup and approval powers rather than a passive monitoring tool. How setup and parental controls are enforced Setting up a […]

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AI

Replit’s $9B Leap: When Agent Speed Meets Operational Reliability

Replit‘s jump to a $9 billion valuation after a $400 million Series D led by Georgian Partners isn’t just investor enthusiasm — it’s betting that much faster AI agents and a mass-market interface will scale into real enterprise workloads. The company pairs a reported user base above 40 million with Agent 4, a ten-times-faster AI […]

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