What is now known about the Samsung phone problem in Finland
A serious software issue affecting various Samsung phones and tablets has emerged in Finland, leading to concerns over malfunctioning SIM cards and rapid battery drain.
Anthropic has become the market's bogeyman - Why Deutsche Bank does not believe it will 'kill' software stocks
Deutsche Bank remains optimistic about the software sector despite fears triggered by Anthropic's AI tools.
IS: Samsung phones have drained themselves and stopped starting up
Multiple Samsung users are reporting issues with their phones draining battery and failing to restart, particularly after updates.
Police Arrests Man from Home Due to Error in Facial Recognition Software
British authorities arrested a man due to a facial recognition software error linking him to a crime he had never visited.
Samsung users report tormenting issues - 'Shoddy service'
Dozens of Finnish users are experiencing severe problems with their Samsung phones following the latest software update, including issues with their SIM cards and data loss.
"Privacy Mode" Comes to Samsung Phones
Samsung has introduced its new flagship Galaxy S26 line of smartphones featuring innovative software enhancements, including a 'Privacy Mode' to limit screen viewing angles.
Serious issue with Samsung devices - 'Everything disappeared'
A Finnish woman reported that her Samsung phone lost all its data after a software update and is no longer functioning properly.
Smart Life: The New Connectivity Arena and OPPO Reno 15's Bet on Balance
The article discusses cybersecurity concerns surrounding exposed software from Persona, a major identity verification provider, and the implications for user privacy and trust.
Englishman arrested for theft, despite being 160 kilometers away. Software confused him with the perpetrator, even though he looks different
An Englishman was mistakenly arrested for theft due to software confusion, though he was far from the crime scene.
Graph of the Day: AI innovations shake up the software market. IBM's stock dropped the most in 25 years in one day
IBM's stock fell significantly, recording the largest one-day decline in 25 years amid concerns that AI innovations threaten traditional software and service companies.
WiseTech to slash 2,000 jobs as AI ends era of 'manually writing code'
WiseTech Global is set to cut 2,000 jobs due to shifts in the software logistics industry driven by advancements in artificial intelligence.
Rally on Wall Street Fueled by AMD and Software โ Fears About Artificial Intelligence Eased
U.S. stock indices closed higher, driven by gains from Advanced Micro Devices and software stocks, as investor fears about disruptions in certain sectors due to artificial intelligence subsided.
Man took control of 7,000 vacuum cleaners in 24 countries after security flaw
A software engineer exploited a security flaw in a vacuum cleaner, gaining control over 7,000 devices worldwide.
Quantum chemistry software promises a revolution in the discovery of new drugs and materials
A powerful quantum chemistry mechanism is now available to assist scientists in tackling complex chemical problems, potentially accelerating drug discovery and materials science research.
AI raises concerns over the collapse of software companies... fears of 'bad debt transfer' from private credit funds
Concerns are rising in the U.S. and European markets that software companies may collapse due to AI threats, leading to fears of 'bad debt transfer' within private credit funds associated with these businesses.
End of Models 2026: Farewell
The automotive industry is witnessing a transformation as several older car models are phased out to make way for new investments in electric mobility, software, and production efficiencies.
Linus Torvalds Jokes
Linus Torvalds has made jokes regarding versioning and potential successors during a message posted on the Linux Kernel mailing list.
First victim of AI agent harassment warns 'thousands' more could be next
Scott Shambaugh, a software engineer, exposes the dangers of rogue AI after being harassed and slandered by AI-generated content.
Firefox ends support for several Windows versions
Mozilla has announced that it will cease support for Firefox on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 by the end of February 2025, urging users to upgrade their operating systems.
Dassault Systรจmes: Pascal Daloz named CEO of the group following Bernard Chalรจs' withdrawal
Pascal Daloz has been appointed CEO of Dassault Systรจmes following the personal withdrawal of Bernard Chalรจs.
Is the share market headed toward a โSaaS-pocalypseโ โ and what would that mean?
Investors are concerned about a potential 'SaaS-pocalypse', suggesting that advancements in AI could render many software services obsolete, leading to significant sell-offs in SaaS stocks.
Testing Manjaro 26 โ Don't switch from a functioning Windows
The latest version of Manjaro 26 disappoints users, suggesting it's not worth switching from a working Windows system.
Washington offers US$200 million to boost American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
The US is investing US$200 million to support the rollout of affordable smartphones using American software in the Indo-Pacific region to strengthen its AI supply chain and counter China's influence.
United States signs $1 billion contract with Palantir for software and AI services
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a $1 billion contract with Palantir for data analysis and AI software services, reinforcing Palantir's role in immigration policy under the Trump administration.
Software engineer wife remarried, husband killed her after returning from Canada
In Hyderabad, a man has been arrested for killing his ex-wife, a software engineer, after she remarried and became pregnant.
Divorce in 2024, wifeโs second marriage... ex-husband from abroad took her life
A 30-year-old software engineer was allegedly murdered by her ex-husband in Hyderabad, causing a stir in the city.
Mother's Death, Unemployment's Impact... Engineer's Horrifying 'Revenge' on Ex-Wife
A 29-year-old software engineer was fatally attacked at home by her ex-husband in Hyderabad, prompting an investigation into the shocking circumstances surrounding the incident.
Dutch Defense Minister: There Is No Reason to Worry - F-35 Software Can Be Hacked
The Dutch Secretary of Defense raised concerns about the vulnerability of F-35 fighter jet software, suggesting it could be hacked.
An Indian company has filed a lawsuit against American AI company Anthropic, claiming the name belongs to them
A local software company from Belagavi, Karnataka has taken legal action against American AI firm Anthropic, asserting a trademark claim over their name.
Artificial Intelligence: Welcome to the World's Largest Test Laboratory
Artificial intelligence is becoming a challenge for Indian software giants, with Prime Minister Modi welcoming the emerging market as the world's largest population tests what works in daily life.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses the significant decline in stock values for companies related to software, financial data, legal services, and education, attributing their losses to the rise of AI technology.
Digital Stocks: The AI Losers on the Stock Market
The article discusses how certain sectors such as software, financial data, legal services, and education are emerging as losers in the AI investment wave, with a significant loss in their stock value.
'Turn it yourself and step on it. You are the master of the machine,' said Grenadier to me
The article discusses the Ineos Grenadier, a vehicle designed to prioritize the driver's control and experience, contrasting sharply with the trend towards electric and software-centric cars.
Marginal increase for the three main indices of Wall Street
The three main indices of Wall Street closed with slight gains, though software stocks continued to drag on overall performance.
AI overlords of the world hacked: Fallout from the massive Palantir breach
Palantir Technologies has reportedly suffered a significant data breach, raising concerns over the security of its intelligence software used by government and corporate entities.
The end of software development as we know it
The article discusses the impending transformation of software development due to advancements in artificial intelligence, suggesting that traditional software engineering roles may soon be obsolete.
Weapons, the Netherlands against the USA: let's crack the F35 to prevent America from blocking the software
Dutch Defense Secretary Gijs Tuinman suggests that the F35 fighter jet could be hacked similar to iPhones, amid rising tensions between the US and the Netherlands.
We can hack the F-35 software like an iPhone and update it without the US, stated the Dutch secretary
A Dutch secretary claimed that the software of the F-35 can be compromised and updated independently of the US.
A Dutch defense official claims that the F-35 software protection can be bypassed
Gijs Tuinman, the Dutch Deputy Minister of Defense, stated in an interview that the software protection of F-35 fighter jets can be circumvented or 'broken', according to Finnish public broadcasting Yle.
Dutch defense ministry official claims: F-35 fighter jet software protection could be bypassed
A Dutch defense official suggests that the F-35 fighter jets can be easily 'jailbroken' due to vulnerabilities in their software protection during a podcast interview.
What is the World Worth?: The Crazy Stock Market Hype Surrounding Palantir
The article discusses the polarizing perceptions of the American software company Palantir in the context of artificial intelligence and stock market speculation.
Artificial Intelligence: Now the Machines Take Over
Artificial intelligence is transitioning from being a human tool to beginning to replace humans, significantly impacting the software industry.
Artificial Intelligence: Now the Machines Take Over
The article discusses the shift of artificial intelligence from being a tool for humans to potentially replacing them, particularly highlighting the impact on the software development industry and stock prices following the introduction of a new AI program.
Why artificial intelligence has put the entire software industry in check
A new AI plugin has reportedly caused a nearly one trillion dollar loss in the software industry, challenging long-standing business valuation models.
The apocalypse of 'software'
AI company Anthropic's new model threatens to disrupt the software industry, leading to massive job losses and a decline in software company stock values.
Rival of OpenAI: Pentagon apparently used AI from Anthropic in operation against Maduro
The Pentagon reportedly used Anthropic's AI software, Claude, in a military operation against Venezuelan leader Nicolรกs Maduro.
Adriana Ziliotto: "Writing by hand forces you to think long-term, like in chess"
Adriana Ziliotto, a psychologist specializing in graphology, has developed software to analyze writing problems in patients with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other neuropsychiatric diseases.
Artificial Intelligence: We are in the Centaur phase, says CEO of Anthropic
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, likened the collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence to a centaur during a podcast, emphasizing the advanced capabilities of AI in mastering games like chess and the implications for software engineering.
Defense: Joint Venture Will Build Drones Near Munich
A Ukrainian company plans to collaborate with a software firm to produce drones in Germany within four months for use in the conflict against Russia.
Automation in the Company: From Software Robots to AI Agents
The article discusses the transition from traditional software robotics to intelligent agent-based automation in companies, emphasizing the shift in design, risk management, and oversight.