Palantir Co-founder Peter Thiel To Lead 4-part Series On The Antichrist

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Nightfall in Silicon Valley It’s late, and only a few windows glow in a Palo Alto office park. In one, Peter Thiel leans back, half-shadowed, transfixed by a wall of pulsing dashboards. Rows of code blink and scroll—no ordinary spreadsheet, but the data nerve center for states, banks, armies. The world is quieter under this… Continue reading Palantir Co-founder Peter Thiel To Lead 4-part Series On The Antichrist

Trump Admin Wants To Own Patents Of New Inventions In Exchange For University Funding

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A Storm Brews Over Breakfast Imagine you’re sipping coffee in your modest kitchen, scrolling headlines before work. Between stories of storms and stocks, one alert jolts your morning: “Trump Admin Eyes Drastic Patent Fee Hike; Inventors Panic.” For millions of small inventors, engineers, and entrepreneurs, this isn’t just a news item—it’s the lightning bolt that… Continue reading Trump Admin Wants To Own Patents Of New Inventions In Exchange For University Funding

Trump’s Gaza Plan Involves Offering Palestinians $5,000 Each To Exit Temporarily Or Permanently And Turn Gaza Into A Tech Hub, An Ai-powered Smart City

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Opening Scene: Under the Blazing Sun, History Shifts In early February 2025, the world watched, shocked and transfixed, as President Donald Trump strode to a podium beside Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. TV screens flickered; commentators held their breath. The message was seismic: the United States, Trump declared, would “take over” the Gaza Strip, clearing a… Continue reading Trump’s Gaza Plan Involves Offering Palestinians $5,000 Each To Exit Temporarily Or Permanently And Turn Gaza Into A Tech Hub, An Ai-powered Smart City

Salesforce Tech Ceo Says Ai Enabled Him To Cut 4,000 Jobs

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Midnight on Mission Street, San Francisco. Inside a glass-and-steel behemoth, a blinking dashboard glows — not on someone’s desk, but deep within the servers. In a single week, 4,000 workers are called into meetings, their roles quietly marked “automated.” Behind the wave stands Marc Benioff, Salesforce’s iconic CEO, championing an AI revolution no one saw… Continue reading Salesforce Tech Ceo Says Ai Enabled Him To Cut 4,000 Jobs

Gen Z Pushes Back Against Smart Glasses And Cameras Over Privacy Fears

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A Lens Into the Future—Or Not? Picture this: It’s a blue-skied afternoon at a trendy coffee shop. Max, a 22-year-old university student with brightly dyed hair and an easy smile, slides up to the counter to order his oat milk latte. Two students at a nearby table are swapping Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, marveling at… Continue reading Gen Z Pushes Back Against Smart Glasses And Cameras Over Privacy Fears

Hackers Have Threatened To Leak Google Databases Unless The Company Fires Two Employees, While Also Suspending Google Threat Intelligence Group Investigations Into The Network

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The Call That Changed Everything A brisk summer evening. Somewhere on the West Coast, a Google staffer’s phone buzzed with an urgent call. “This is IT,” said a calm, official-sounding voice. “We’re detecting unusual activity—can you help us resolve it now?” The staffer, multitasking through emails and support tickets, never realized: this conversation would trigger… Continue reading Hackers Have Threatened To Leak Google Databases Unless The Company Fires Two Employees, While Also Suspending Google Threat Intelligence Group Investigations Into The Network

The Ftc Warns Big Tech Companies Not To Apply The Digital Services Act

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A Stark Warning Echoes Across Silicon Valley The August sun cast a muted glare over San Francisco as the inboxes of the world’s most powerful tech executives pinged with a letter they would not soon forget. From the polished glass offices of Alphabet to the bustling campuses of Meta, a chilling question cut through the… Continue reading The Ftc Warns Big Tech Companies Not To Apply The Digital Services Act

China To Unveil Us Ship-killing Weapons At Military Parade

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Beijing, dusk. Through smoky summer light, a convoy of veiled military trucks glides past Tiananmen Square. All eyes are on the heart of China’s Victory Day parade, but far beyond the flags and drums, the world is quietly holding its breath. The payloads riding those trucks? The West’s worst nightmare—and maybe the opening act of… Continue reading China To Unveil Us Ship-killing Weapons At Military Parade

Australian Trial Of Age‑assurance Tech To Keep Under‑16s Off Social Media Finds Errors ‘Inevitable’

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One Thursday morning in Sydney, a teenager named Lily cupped her phone, thumbs hovering, as the login screen asked a chillingly simple question: Are you really old enough to be here? Lily, like every under-16 across Australia, found herself at the threshold of a bold political experiment. When the Albanese government unveiled its social media… Continue reading Australian Trial Of Age‑assurance Tech To Keep Under‑16s Off Social Media Finds Errors ‘Inevitable’