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Microsoft in Talks to Buy TikTok as Trump Pushes Bidding War

President Trump confirms Microsoft’s talks to acquire TikTok, urging a bidding war. AI startup Perplexity also makes a bid. Decision expected in 30 days.

Iris Launches Personal Web Defense for Enhanced Cybersecurity

Iris introduces Personal Web Defense, offering VPN, antivirus, password manager, and more to boost digital security for users and businesses.

Barracuda Enhances Email Security with Advanced Protection

Barracuda Email Protection now offers flexible deployment, AI-driven threat detection, and cost-effective security to defend against evolving cyber threats.

Infosys and Siemens Expand AI-Powered Learning Collaboration

Infosys and Siemens enhance digital learning with GenAI, offering 250,000+ employees personalized upskilling via AI-powered tools and smart learning features.

Explained: Variational Autoencoders

Explore how Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) use AI to generate realistic data, boost GenAI applications, and enhance image generation, anomaly detection, and more.

Noyb Targets TikTok, AliExpress for EU Data Privacy Breaches

Austrian group noyb files EU complaints against TikTok, AliExpress, and others, alleging unlawful data transfers to China and GDPR violations.

IBM and L’Oréal Partner to Revolutionize Beauty with AI

IBM and L'Oréal collaborate on AI-driven cosmetic formulations, combining innovation and sustainability to create eco-friendly, personalized beauty products by 2030.

Google Ads Phishing Scam Targets User Credentials Globally

A New Google Ads phishing scam redirects users to fake login sites, stealing credentials to hijack accounts and push fraudulent ads. Google investigates the threat.

Dynatrace Partners with VCARB for AI-Powered F1 Insights

Dynatrace joins VCARB as the official AI analytics partner, transforming racing with real-time insights for performance gains on and off the track. Visa Cash App...

Chinese Hackers Breach US Treasury, Access Yellen’s Files

Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached U.S. Treasury systems, accessing Janet Yellen's computer and unclassified files via a third-party cybersecurity flaw.

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