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The Department of Defense confirmed to Anthropic earlier this week that it’s now designated a supply-chain risk.

The next step in a dispute between AI company Anthropic and the US Department of Defense has seen the former designated a supply-chain risk, meaning it will be cut off from partnering with other brands that work with the Pentagon.

This comes after a week of f...


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This week in cybersecurity: stolen PlayStation accounts, AI chat transcripts sold by data brokers, tax-season scams, deepfake identity attacks, and a crypto wallet emptied after authorities accidentally exposed its seed phrase.

When a hacker takes control of one of your accounts, your first move is to reach out to the company that manages the account to see if you can get hel...


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This week's second new model from OpenAI is built for more complex tasks than GPT 5.3 Instant.

ChatGPT is getting another upgrade, and this time it’s moving up to GPT 5.4, just days after the release of GPT 5....


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The airline has updated its Contract of Carriage to note that it can boot passengers or permanently ban them if they refuse to use headphones while playing audio on their devices.

The next time you get on a United Airlines flight, make sure you put on your


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A tweet from Xbox's new gaming chief, Asha Sharma, suggests the company is serious about developing a next-generation console that can run games from Valve's Steam platform.

Microsoft's ne...


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