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France’s Financial Data Catastrophe: How Hackers Breached Government Systems and Exposed 1.2 Million Private Accounts

A massive cyberattack targeting French government financial infrastructure has compromised more than 1.2 million private accounts, sending shockwaves through European cybersecurity circles and raising urgent questions about the vulnerability of state-managed digital systems to increasingly sophisticated threat actors. The breach, which targeted systems operated by France’s Direction Générale des Finances Publiques (DGFiP), represents one of the most significant government data compromises in recent European history.

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Walks a Political Tightrope as Hollywood Bows to the Trump Era

When Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos sat down for a wide-ranging interview this month, he offered a window into how the most powerful streaming company in the world is managing its relationship with the Trump administration — a balancing act that has become defining for the entertainment industry in 2025 and beyond.

Google’s Unlikely Olive Branch: Pixel 9 Phones Are Getting Apple AirDrop Support, and It Could Reshape How Android and iOS Talk to Each Other

For years, the invisible wall between Android and Apple devices has been one of the most persistent frustrations in consumer technology. Sending a photo from an iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy, or sharing a document between a Pixel and an iPad, has required workarounds ranging from email attachments to third-party apps. Now, Google appears ready to chip away at that barrier in a meaningful way: the Pixel 9 series is getting support for Apple’s AirDrop protocol, a move that could have far-reaching implications for cross-platform file sharing.

Google Search Console’s Missing Data Problem: What the Page Indexing Report Gap Means for SEO Professionals

Google has confirmed that its Search Console Page Indexing report is experiencing a significant data gap, with information prior to December 15 no longer available in the tool. The issue, which has drawn widespread attention from search engine optimization professionals and webmasters, raises questions about data reliability and the operational transparency of one of the most widely used diagnostic tools in web publishing.

Honor’s Humanoid Robot Ambitions Signal a New Front in China’s Tech Hardware Wars

The Chinese smartphone maker Honor, once a budget sub-brand of Huawei, has announced plans to develop a humanoid robot — a move that places the company squarely in the middle of an intensifying race among Chinese technology firms to dominate the next generation of intelligent machines. The announcement, made by Honor CEO George Zhao at a company event, represents a significant strategic expansion for a firm that has spent the past several years rebuilding its identity as an independent premium device maker.

Europe Draws a New Line With Beijing: Inside the EU’s Calculated Recalibration of Scientific Ties With China

For decades, the European Union and China maintained an expansive and largely open scientific partnership, one built on the assumption that collaboration in research would foster mutual benefit and, perhaps, political goodwill. That era is now giving way to something far more guarded. Brussels is undertaking a sweeping reassessment of its research ties with Beijing, driven by mounting concerns over intellectual property theft, technology transfer to the Chinese military, and the broader geopolitical contest between Western democracies and authoritarian states.

The AI Effect: How Generative Code Tools Are Quietly Reshaping Programming Language Preferences Across the Industry

For decades, the choice of programming language for a new software project was governed by a relatively stable set of factors: performance requirements, team expertise, library availability, and the legacy systems a project needed to interface with. But a new variable has entered the equation — one that is subtly but measurably altering the calculus for engineering teams worldwide.

Hedge Funds Are Pouring Billions Into Alternative Data — And the Spending Surge Is Just Getting Started

The hedge fund industry’s appetite for unconventional information sources has reached a fever pitch, with spending on alternative data expected to surge past $10 billion by 2026. What was once a niche practice among a handful of quantitative firms has become a mainstream arms race, as portfolio managers scramble to find any informational edge in markets that grow more efficient by the quarter.

China’s Sodium-Ion Battery Gamble: How JAC Motors Is Betting on Salt to Reshape the Electric Vehicle Market

A Chinese automaker has begun road-testing an electric vehicle powered by a sodium-ion battery, a development that could significantly alter the economics of affordable electric transportation and reduce the global auto industry’s dependence on lithium, cobalt, and other scarce minerals that have defined the battery supply chain for more than a decade.

Pentagon Calls Anthropic’s CEO to the Table: Inside the Growing Tension Over AI in America’s War Machine

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has personally summoned Dario Amodei, the chief executive of artificial intelligence company Anthropic, to discuss the military’s use of the company’s flagship AI model, Claude. The unusual meeting, first reported by TechCrunch, signals an escalating confrontation between the Pentagon and one of Silicon Valley’s most prominent AI firms over the boundaries of artificial intelligence deployment in national defense.