• Amazon's AGI Lab Reveals Its First Work: Advanced AI Agents
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    Led by a former OpenAI executive, Amazons AI lab focuses on the decisionmaking capabilities of next-generation software agentsand borrows insights from physical robots.
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  • Trumps Trade War Pushes Canadian Tech Workers to Rethink Silicon Valley
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    Canadas top tech talent has long moved to the US for better opportunities, but Donald Trumps tariffs and threats are raising questions about how to build a stronger ecosystem at home.
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  • Chinese firms accused of poaching Taiwans chip engineers using bogus front companies
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    Chinese companies are trying to cut Taiwans lead in semiconductor technology by hiring away its best engineering talent through front companies that hide their connections to China, the Taiwanese Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) has alleged.In a dramatic crackdown on the practice last week, MJIB said its agents raided 11 Chinese companies in 34 locations, questioning 90 individuals in connection with what it described as an illegal poaching campaign.According to an MJIB statement, several Chinese companies had set up companies that looked as if they were Taiwanese, foreign-owned, or overseas Chinese, using tactics designed to hide their connections to the mainland.The statement provided three examples, the most prominent of which was Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), Chinas largest chip maker, which is partially owned by the Chinese state. The company had started recruiting staff via a front company set up in Taiwan as a subsidiary of a separate entity apparently based in the island of Samoa, the MJIB claimed.Meanwhile, Chinese networking chip company Cloudnix, had aggressively recruited talent from major global firms such as Intel and Microsoft since its establishment in 2020, the MJIB said. The company had set out to hide its Chinese control by registering itself in Taiwan, and later, to avoid deeper scrutiny, as being owned by an entity based in Singapore.A third, Shenzhen Torey Microelectronics Technology, had tried to hire Taiwanese from inside the country while keeping its presence on the island a secret.Disguising themselves in this way allowed Chinese companies to evade sanctions against the country as part of their attempts to undermine Taiwans lead in semiconductors:Taiwans high-tech industry is the backbone of our economy, with semiconductor companies and related industries serving as the countrys National Protective Shield. Consequently, Taiwans high-tech talent has become a key target for recruitment by Chinese enterprises, said the MJIB.Existential threatStealing its chip engineers and their knowhow is, to the Taiwanese, perhaps akin to the Soviets secretly trying to hire members of the US Apollo rocket program during the 1960s space race. Anything that threatens its prowess in this area is viewed as an existential threat to a small island trying to remain independent,.So far, Taiwans Ministry of Justice hasnt provided any evidence that the incidents are part of a wider and more organized campaign against the countrys chip sector. It could just as easily be the way many organizations behave when they believe they are behind in an area of strategic importance: they try to hire the oppositions talent.Normally, staff are targeted in more direct and malicious ways, for example by using fake recruiters to trick people into downloading malware as the North Korean hackers are believed to have done earlier this year.Another alternative tactic is that of workers trying to get themselves hired by western companies to conduct insider attacks on behalf of North Korea. Spotting these attacks can be incredibly difficult. Often the candidates look like any other aspiring tech worker in an industry where skills shortages cause some organizations to lower their guard.Further afield, cases have emerged of insiders allegedly hired to steal secrets directly from their employers, such as Google, on behalf of China.Unusually, the Taiwanese warning turns this idea on its head: its not so much who you are hiring that is the threat, its who is hiring you.
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  • Apple Intelligence features expand to new languages and regions today
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    Apple Intelligence is expanding to even more people around the world.
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  • Apple Intelligence comes to Apple Vision Pro today with visionOS 2.4
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    visionOS 2.4 is available today, bringing the first set of powerful Apple Intelligence features to Apple Vision Pro.
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  • Apple hasn't forgotten about some older iOS, iPadOS, and macOS versions
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    At the same time as updating its current operating systems, Apple has issued a few updates for older versions of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Here's what else got updates on Monday.iOS 17 running on an iPhoneOn Monday, Apple released its updates for the current-gen operating systems in its ecosystem, including iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS 15.4. At the same time, it introduced updates for earlier operating system releases, which can be downloaded and installed by users to older hardware.While the main focus is on keeping operating systems up to date, Apple does occasionally bring out updates for earlier operating system releases. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • New 'Break Through Silent Mode' debuts in watchOS 11.4
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    It's time to update your Apple Watch, as Apple has just rolled out watchOS 11.4 to the public.Apple has released watchOS 11.4The only notable feature in watchOS 11.4 is a brand new "Break Through Silent Mode" option in Sound & Haptics. This means that if you wear your Apple Watch to bed, sound and haptics will play regardless of whether or not Silent Mode is toggled on.Previous to this, if Silent Mode was enabled, the Apple Watch would only use haptics as part of its alarm. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Therme Group eyes Dallas for first U.S. expansion
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    The global footprint of the Therme Group spa company is expanding after targeting Dallas for a key expansion that will bring the city a new vision for urban space defined by hundreds of thousands of square feet of advanced luxury health and wellness offerings.Therme settled on Dallas as the place to build their first American destination after years of deliberation that saw a $350 million waterfront theme park proposed for New York City.Image rendering courtesy Therme GroupIt will include the typical mix of resort-like wellness and dining offerings and be conveniently located next to the expanded Hutchison Convention Center, connecting to a new high-speed rail station for a line that connects to Houston while anchoring the Cedars neighborhoods reimagined connection to the downtown core, Trinity River, and Dallas Water Commons.A press release from the company says they expect to generate over $1.8 billion in tax revenue from the development within the first 30 years. It will jo...
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  • Tariff-driven price uncertainty is driving fear across a vulnerable building industry
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    In a recent episode of the business news podcast Marketplace, host Kai Ryssdal discusses the tight squeeze tariffs are having on the building industry. He points to their impact on housing starts, reporting that new building permits in February declined 6.8% compared to the same time last year, and that builder confidence for new single-family homes is the lowest it has been in seven months.The CEO of Associated Builders and Contractors, Michael Bellaman, notes that though tariffs alone havent had too large of an impact yet, its the resulting price uncertainty that is affecting the industry. The fear of increasing prices has led to developers and project owners being more hesitant to follow through on projects.This insecurity is being felt by the likes of architect Dan Brunn, who is working on rebuilding homes following the Los Angeles wildfires. Brunn highlights an instance where a contractor called for a client to purchase appliances six months before being brought to the site...
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