How Telehealth and Misoprostol Are Sustaining Abortion Access Amid Mifepristone Restrictions

A recent report by Wired, titled “Telehealth Abortion Is Still Possible Without Mifepristone,” highlights how clinicians and patients are adapting to evolving legal and regulatory pressures on abortion access in the United States. As restrictions on mifepristone, one of the two drugs commonly used in medication abortion, continue to shift, providers are increasingly relying on…

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Israeli Prometheus Unbound Server Targets the Memory Wall to Cut High-Performance Computing Costs

An Israeli team is betting it can alter the economics of high-performance computing by tackling one of the industry’s most persistent bottlenecks: memory. In “Prometheus Unbound server unveiled to break memory wall,” published by Globes, the company behind the Prometheus Unbound system describes a new server architecture designed to ease the “memory wall” that increasingly…

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Anthropic Targets Finance Growth While Warning AI Could Upend the Software Industry

Anthropic is intensifying its focus on financial services even as its chief executive, Dario Amodei, cautions that advances in artificial intelligence could significantly disrupt the broader software industry. The development, reported in “Anthropic deepens finance push as CEO Amodei warns of software disruption” by The Economic Times, reflects a dual strategy: targeting high-value enterprise applications…

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Coinbase Cuts 14 Percent of Workforce as AI and Market Pressures Reshape Crypto Industry

Coinbase has announced a fresh round of layoffs affecting approximately 14 percent of its workforce, a move that underscores mounting pressure on cryptocurrency firms to streamline operations amid market volatility and rapid technological change. The development, reported in the Economic Times article titled “Coinbase cuts 14% of staff: Is AI the real reason behind the…

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Southeast Asia Urged to Fast Track Chip Manufacturing to Stay Competitive in Shifting Global Supply Chains

A global semiconductor industry group is urging Southeast Asia to rapidly scale up chip manufacturing capabilities, warning that the region’s limited production capacity leaves it vulnerable amid growing geopolitical tensions and supply chain realignments. According to the Economic Times article “Southeast Asia needs to expand semiconductor production, global trade group SEMI says,” industry body SEMI…

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SkyLock Counter-Drone System Stands Out in NATO Drill as Anti-UAS Defense Becomes a Military Baseline Requirement

A counter-drone system developed by SkyLock Systems has drawn attention following a recent NATO exercise focused on defending forces and critical sites from small unmanned aircraft, underscoring how quickly anti-drone technology is becoming a baseline requirement for modern militaries. The performance was detailed by the technology news site TechTime.news in an article titled “SkyLock Excels…

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LinkedIn Faces Privacy Complaint Over Alleged User Data Monetization Practices

LinkedIn has come under renewed scrutiny over its data practices, following allegations that the professional networking platform shared or sold user information in ways that may violate privacy expectations. According to the article “LinkedIn faces complaint over its selling of user data,” published by The Economic Times, the complaint raises concerns about how user data…

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Indian IT Firms Rebuild Compliance Architectures as DPDP Drives Governance-First Transformation

India’s technology companies are accelerating efforts to overhaul their compliance frameworks in anticipation of stricter data protection enforcement, reflecting a broader industry shift toward governance-first digital operations. According to the Economic Times article “IT companies fast aligning compliance architecture with DPDP enroute,” firms across the IT services spectrum are reengineering internal systems, data flows, and…

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Crusoe Land Deal Near Afula Signals Israel’s Shift Toward Campus-Scale Data Center Development Amid Power and Planning Constraints

A landmark real estate transaction in northern Israel is sharpening attention on the country’s fast-expanding data center industry, as developers and investors move to secure land, power capacity and planning certainty amid surging demand for computing infrastructure. The deal, reported by Globes under the headline “Huge Crusoe-Afula deal boosts Israel’s data centers sector,” centers on…

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