An Israeli cybersecurity startup focused on offensive security has raised $37 million in new funding, underscoring continued investor appetite for technologies that proactively identify and exploit vulnerabilities before malicious actors can, according to a report by Globes titled “Israeli offensive security co A Security raises $37m” on the Globes website. The company, identified in the…
China has begun operating what it describes as the world’s first commercially deployed underwater data center powered by offshore wind energy, a project that reflects the country’s growing interest in alternative approaches to the energy-intensive demands of artificial intelligence and cloud computing. The development, reported in a recent Wired article titled “China Opens World’s First…
A new World Cup ball design is prompting questions about the limits of traditional aerodynamics, as engineers and players alike assess how subtle shifts in geometry can reshape the behavior of a familiar object in flight. In “The World Cup’s ‘Trionda’ Ball Challenges Traditional Aerodynamics,” published by Wired, the focus turns to how recent advances…
Artificial intelligence is taking on an increasingly visible role at major global sporting events, and this year’s World Cup is emerging as a key showcase. In its recent report, “Artificial Intelligence Sneaks Into the World Cup Thanks to Google Gemini”, Wired detailed how Google is embedding its Gemini AI systems into the tournament’s digital infrastructure,…
An Israeli artificial intelligence startup focused on improving operational efficiency has secured significant new funding, underscoring continued investor interest in enterprise AI tools amid a competitive global landscape. In an article titled “Israeli AI efficiency co PointFive raises $60m,” published by Globes, the Israeli financial news outlet reported that PointFive has completed a $60 million…
Samsung Electronics is evaluating plans to establish a semiconductor packaging facility, a move that reflects the company’s broader strategy to deepen its capabilities across the chip value chain and maintain competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global market. The development was first reported in an article titled “Samsung Electronics considers building chip packaging plant: report,” published…
Exponent Energy, an Indian electric vehicle (EV) charging and battery technology startup, has raised Rs 200 crore in a fresh funding round led by 360 ONE Asset, with participation from TDK Ventures, according to a report by The Economic Times titled “Exponent Energy secures Rs 200 crore funding from 360 ONE Asset, TDK Ventures.” The…
A major new financing and infrastructure partnership is set to accelerate the artificial intelligence ambitions of Anthropic, as reported by The Economic Times in its article, “Apollo, Blackstone back Anthropic’s $3.5 billion capacity expansion in new Broadcom tie-up.” The deal underscores intensifying competition in AI development, where access to computing capacity has become as critical…
A report by Globes, titled “Hailo lays off 50% of workforce”, highlights a sharp contraction at one of Israel’s more closely watched artificial intelligence chip startups, underscoring mounting pressures across the semiconductor and AI hardware sectors. According to the Globes article, Hailo, which develops AI processors designed for edge devices, has cut roughly half of…
In its first driving impressions of Rivian’s forthcoming midsize electric SUV, Wired’s “Rivian R2 First Drive” portrays a vehicle that could prove pivotal to the company’s long-term viability, marking a shift from niche premium adventure models toward broader market appeal. The R2 is positioned below Rivian’s existing R1T pickup and R1S SUV, both of which…