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New DOD Rule May Encourage More Whistleblowing

A new rule by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) aimed at beefing up cybersecurity at contractors doing business with the agency could spawn more whistleblowers in the military-industrial complex The rule, set to take effect Nov. 10, governs the agency’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program, which verifies that defense cont...

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Zoomtopia 2025: Innovation, AI, and the Future of Work

The annual Zoomtopia event has become something of a barometer for the future of work. This year’s virtual gathering on September 17 carried the theme “Zoom for the People,” a phrase that framed the company’s strategy around empowerment, human connection, and artificial intelligence However, the big question looming over the event was wheth...

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Playing the Long Game: How Retailers Can Use Tech To Mitigate Trade Turbulence

The U.S. is entering a new era of trade relations, one characterized by the recalibration of trade policy, escalating duty rates, and the use of tariffs and trade policy as a negotiation tool These shifts in trade relations have pushed many retailers into reactive mode, often with limited options to change where and who they purchase goods from....

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The PC’s Sharpened Edge: HP's Singular Focus on Security and AI

In the relentless arms race of cybersecurity, the advantage often goes to the side with the clearest focus. For decades, the personal computer has been the central battleground for digital conflict, the primary target for threat actors, and the last line of defense for users A new report from HP Wolf Security, released on September 12, illuminates ...

Ransomware Wave Hits SMBs and Cities

Businesses and even governmental organizations once thought they were too small to target. Now they face relentless attempts from increasingly sophisticated criminal groups The number of weekly cyberattacks on small businesses nearly doubled in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year. Over 80% of attacks targeted credentials, a...

Overcoming GenAI Roadblocks: TaskUs Helps Retailers Compete

Retailers are under pressure to deliver fast, personalized customer experiences (CX) at scale. Many are exploring generative AI (GenAI), but few have successfully implemented it in ways that enhance service and empower frontline teams Retailers face a pivotal moment, with GenAI offering a path to transform customer experience and operational effici...

Silicon Computing Poised To Make Quantum Leap

A technology leap comparable to the jump from vacuum tubes to integrated circuits has been achieved with the delivery of the first full-stack quantum computer built using a standard silicon CMOS chip fabrication process Quantum Motion (QM), maker of the computer, announced Monday that the hardware, which uses mass-manufacturable 300mm silicon CMOS ...

Tech's Tarnished Image Spurring Rise of Chief Trust Officers

Waning trust in tech companies has spawned a new C-level role: Chief Trust Officer (CTrO) According to a recent trends report by Forrester Research, tech companies are struggling to garner the trust of businesses and the public due to missteps following many breakthrough technology advances. The report pointed out that stalkers have adopted Apple A...

Landbase Agentic AI Redefines Go-to-Market Strategy

Many companies adopt artificial intelligence tools only to find the traditional go-to-market (GTM) model collapsing. Sales and marketing leaders are overwhelmed by fragmented tools, processes, and handoffs that fail to deliver results Landbase, an agentic AI platform developer, offers a new approach: replacing the entire GTM stack with intelligent ...

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Project Orbion: Seeing the World Through a Crystal Ball

There are moments in the history of technology that feel less like innovation and more like the arrival of magic. The first time a human voice traveled across a wire, the first time images flickered across a screen — these were feats that blurred the line between science and sorcery. Today, we stand at the precipice of another A coalition of comp...

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Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event: 5 Themes Beyond the Products

Walking onto Apple’s campus for a live event is a little like stepping into a hyper-polished alternate reality. Given that I’ve attended numerous events at Apple’s famous “Spaceship” headquarters in Cupertino, I should know better The buildings gleam, the landscaping looks like it’s been curated by a Hollywood set designer, and most sur...

Selling to a Bot: AI Buying Agents Are Reshaping B2B Sales

Agentic AI is poised to advance beyond serving as a digital assistant to becoming an independent purchasing agent for businesses According to audit, tax, and advisory services firm PwC, 79% of companies are already adopting AI agents to help with tasks like procurement and vendor sourcing. AI agents also help sales teams craft email openers and imp...

New iPhone Air Steals Show at Apple Event

A new thin iPhone was the star of Apple's "Awe Dropping" event aired online Tuesday The new Air, at 5.6 millimeters thick, is the thinnest iPhone Apple has ever produced. "It's unlike anything you've ever held before, and it's packed with features," John Ternus, Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering, said at the event....

Favored Google Search Results Can Cost Consumers Cash

In most cases, a misleading result from a Google search is harmless, but a case study by a consumer financial information website released Monday shows how those results can cause economic harm to searchers In its study, WalletHub did a Google search for "best 0 APR credit cards." Here's what it found:...

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Uncle Sam, Intel's New Shareholder: A Radical Bet on America's Future

In a move that blurs the lines between Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. like never before, the United States government has acquired a nearly 10% equity stake in Intel Corporation This historic transaction, valued at approximately $8.9 billion, effectively converts previously allocated CHIPS and Science Act grants into a direct ownership positio...

Beyond Discounts, Community and AI Drive Gen Z Loyalty

Gen Z is reshaping loyalty programs, challenging traditional strategies and forcing marketers to rethink how they connect with young shoppers. Instead of discounts, this generation values community and experiences that foster a sense of belonging Experiential loyalty programs that create a sense of belonging resonate strongly with this generation, ...

Survey Finds 30% of iPhone Owners Mulling Move to Rivals' Foldables

A survey released Monday by a trade-in comparison website found that 30% of iPhone owners are "considering" switching to foldable phones by Apple's competitors if the company waits until 2026 to launch a foldable of its own According to the survey by SellCell, 20.1% of iPhone owners would consider switching to a Samsung foldable and 10.2% to a Goog...

The Linux Foundation Expands Agentic AI Push With Third Major Project

The Linux Foundation is accelerating its push into agentic AI, unveiling a third major project in as many months aimed at creating secure, interoperable infrastructure for autonomous agents Following the adoption of two recent agentic AI projects in June and July, LF added the Agent Gateway Project on August 25 at the Open Source Summit EU. Created...

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Entrepreneurs Look to Alibaba.com’s CoCreate 2025 for Growth Support

Starting and growing a business has never been easy, but entrepreneurs today face a particularly brutal landscape. Whether it is rising tariffs, supply chain disruptions, or fierce competition, launching innovative, impactful products in the current environment can feel like an impossibility Of course, entrepreneurs are some of the most creative pe...

Alliance Unwraps Zero-Cost Plan To Improve Nation's Cybersecurity

A plan to bolster the nation's cybersecurity that will cost virtually nothing was unveiled Tuesday by the Internet Security Alliance (ISA) In a 21-page document, the alliance offers five recommendations that it maintains "will cost the federal government virtually nothing" and, as a bonus, save private industry billions....

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