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Apple’s M5 Mac Lineup Poised to Eliminate Every Compromise That Has Plagued the Platform for Years

For the better part of four years, Apple’s transition from Intel processors to its own silicon has been a story of remarkable gains paired with nagging trade-offs. The M-series chips brought transformative battery life and cool, quiet operation, but they also introduced limitations — a RAM ceiling that frustrated professionals, external display restrictions that baffled desktop users, and Thunderbolt speeds that lagged behind the latest standard.

Battered by the Software Sell-Off, These Cybersecurity Stocks Are Poised to Ride the AI Spending Wave

The software sector took a beating in the first half of 2025, dragged down by macroeconomic uncertainty, tariff fears, and a broader rotation out of high-growth technology names. But within the wreckage, a handful of cybersecurity companies are emerging as potential beneficiaries of one of the most powerful secular trends in enterprise technology: the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into corporate infrastructure. As organizations accelerate their AI deployments, the attack surface expands dramatically — and the companies that protect that surface stand to gain enormously.

Nvidia’s Quiet $3 Billion Portfolio Shakeup: Dumping Arm, Loading Up on Under-the-Radar AI Plays

Jensen Huang’s Nvidia isn’t just dominating the GPU market — it’s also making aggressive, calculated bets in the public equity markets that reveal where the company sees the next wave of artificial intelligence infrastructure heading. In its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia disclosed a portfolio worth approximately $3 billion, featuring a mix of new positions and notable exits that have caught the attention of Wall Street analysts and institutional investors alike.

Google’s $1.5 Billion Bet on Visakhapatnam: Inside Sundar Pichai’s Audacious Plan to Rewire India’s AI Future

When Sundar Pichai stood before an audience in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday and announced a $1.5 billion investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure, he wasn’t simply making a corporate pledge. He was drawing a line on the map — declaring that the next chapter of Google’s global AI ambitions would be written, in significant part, from a coastal city in Andhra Pradesh that most of the world’s technology investors have never visited.

Linux 7.0 Arrives — But Don’t Expect Fireworks: Inside Linus Torvalds’ Famously Arbitrary Version Bump

After more than two decades of incremental version numbering under the Linux 6.x series, Linus Torvalds has once again bumped the major version number of the world’s most widely deployed open-source kernel. Linux 7.0-rc1 has been released, and as with the jump from 5.x to 6.0 in 2022, the creator of the kernel is quick to remind everyone that the change is cosmetic rather than substantive.

Apple’s AR Glasses Are Coming by 2027: Inside Cupertino’s Quiet Race to Replace the iPhone

For nearly a decade, Apple Inc. has been working behind closed doors on what many industry watchers consider the company’s most ambitious hardware project since the original iPhone: a pair of lightweight augmented reality glasses that could eventually supplant the smartphone as the primary computing device for hundreds of millions of users. Now, according to multiple reports, that long-anticipated product finally has a launch window — and the display technology powering it could redefine what consumers expect from wearable computing.

Google’s Cloud AI Chief Maps Out Three Frontiers That Will Define the Next Era of Machine Intelligence

When Andrew Moore, the head of Google Cloud AI, speaks about the future of artificial intelligence, the technology industry listens. In a wide-ranging interview with TechCrunch, Moore laid out what he sees as the three defining frontiers of model capability — areas that will shape how enterprises adopt, deploy, and ultimately profit from AI systems in the years ahead.

Waymo vs. Tesla: How Alphabet’s Quiet Robotaxi Operation Is Outpacing Elon Musk’s Self-Driving Ambitions

For years, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has promised that fully autonomous vehicles were just around the corner. Meanwhile, Alphabet’s Waymo has been quietly racking up millions of paid robotaxi rides across multiple American cities — without a human behind the wheel. The divergence between the two companies’ approaches to autonomous driving has never been starker, and the data increasingly suggests that Waymo’s methodical, sensor-heavy strategy is pulling decisively ahead of Tesla’s camera-only, software-dependent bet.

The $2 Trillion Software Boom: Why Dan Ives Believes AI’s Next Chapter Will Mint a New Class of Tech Giants

Wall Street’s most vocal technology bull is making a bold call: the artificial intelligence trade is far from over, and the next massive wave of spending is about to shift from hardware and infrastructure to the software companies that will define the next decade of enterprise computing. Dan Ives, senior equity analyst at Wedbush Securities, has been among the most prominent voices arguing that AI represents a generational investment cycle — and he now sees the emergence of a software-led spending surge that could reshape the fortunes of dozens of publicly traded companies.

The Ghost Drive Problem: Why macOS Tahoe 26.3 Is Breaking External Storage for Thousands of Mac Users

A growing number of Mac users running the latest macOS Tahoe 26.3 beta are reporting a maddening problem: their external drives simply refuse to mount. The issue, which appears to affect a wide range of drive types, enclosures, and connection methods, has prompted AppleInsider to issue a public call for help in diagnosing the root cause.