Camtek to Acquire Visual Layer as Semiconductor Inspection Shifts Toward AI-Driven Defect Analytics

Camtek, an Israeli maker of inspection and metrology systems for the semiconductor industry, has agreed to acquire Visual Layer, an Israeli artificial intelligence startup focused on automated defect detection in manufacturing, in a deal that underscores the accelerating convergence between hardware inspection tools and software-driven analytics across chip production lines. The acquisition was first reported…

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Congress Intensifies Scrutiny of DHS Over Palantir’s Expanding Role in Immigration Enforcement

A growing number of lawmakers are intensifying scrutiny of the Department of Homeland Security’s relationship with data analytics firm Palantir, raising concerns about the company’s role in expanding immigration enforcement capabilities. The debate, detailed in the Wired article “Congress Turns Up Pressure on DHS Over Palantir’s Role in Immigration Crackdown,” reflects broader unease in Washington…

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EU Intensifies Child Online Safety Push with New Advisory Panel Meeting and Policy Plans

The European Commission has intensified its focus on protecting minors in digital spaces, convening a second meeting of a special advisory panel tasked with shaping policy recommendations for Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. According to an update published on the European Commission’s Digital Strategy website titled “Second meeting of the Special Panel to advise…

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DustPhotonics Bets on Silicon Photonics and High-Volume Manufacturing to Cut the Cost of AI-Era Optical Interconnects

A new wave of hardware aimed at reshaping the economics of high-speed connectivity is gaining momentum as data centers, telecom operators and AI infrastructure builders grapple with rising bandwidth demands and tightening energy constraints. Against that backdrop, DustPhotonics is positioning itself as a contender in the increasingly competitive market for optical interconnects, promising to deliver…

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How Video Games Are Powering a New Wave of Climate Innovation and Environmental Engagement

A growing coalition of scientists and game developers is turning to the video game industry as an unlikely but potent platform for advancing environmental innovation and public engagement on climate issues. The shift reflects both the industry’s massive global reach and its increasing technical sophistication, which researchers believe can be harnessed to model, test, and…

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Battery-Free Micro Tags Turn Ambient Radio Waves Into Data Networks

Researchers have developed a new class of ultra-small, battery-free tags capable of communicating using radio signals, a breakthrough that could significantly expand the scope of low-cost, maintenance-free sensing and tracking technologies. The advance, detailed in the Tech Xplore article “Tiny battery-free tags use radio signals to communicate,” highlights how engineers are pushing the limits of…

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AI Wingmen Empower Citizen Developers to Build Software Without Coding Expertise

A new generation of tools aimed at so-called “citizen developers” is reshaping how non-technical professionals build and deploy software, reflecting a broader shift in enterprise technology toward accessibility and automation. As reported in “Citizen developers now have their own wingman,” published by Artificial Intelligence News, emerging platforms are positioning artificial intelligence not merely as a…

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EU Strengthens Digital Services Act Enforcement Through New Pan-European Oversight Board

The European Commission has reiterated its commitment to strengthening oversight of online platforms through coordinated enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA), according to a recent statement published on the European Commission’s digital strategy website. In the article titled “Press statement of the European Board for Digital Services,” the Commission outlined the role of the…

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StarkWare Cuts 30% of Staff as Venture-Backed Crypto Infrastructure Firms Shift to Cost Discipline Amid Uneven Sector Recovery

StarkWare, the Israeli blockchain infrastructure company known for its work on scaling technology, has cut roughly 30% of its workforce in a move that underscores the uneven recovery across the digital-asset sector and a growing shift toward tighter cost discipline among venture-backed crypto firms. The layoffs were reported by the Israeli business outlet Globes in…

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