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Phone theft isn’t just about a lost device anymore. Thieves grab handsets in crowded streets, then race to drain bank accounts and harvest personal data before owners react. Google has responded with a layered system that activates automatically when danger appears. Android Advanced Protection, expanded in Android 16 and refined through 2026 updates, combines an...


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DeepSeek has operated for years as an outlier. The Chinese AI lab built powerful models on modest budgets. It released them openly. And it largely rejected outside capital. That chapter ends now.

The startup stands on the verge of raising about $7.4 billion in its first external funding round. The deal would value the company at up to $59 billion post-mon...


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Jay Kaplan did not mince words. In a TechRadar article published June 3, 2026, the Synack CEO and co-founder declared that the phrase “we tested that system last quarter” no longer reassures anyone who underst...


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Scotland last built cars in volume decades ago. Munro Vehicles aims to change that equation. The Glasgow-area company, founded in 2019, designs and assembles purpose-built electric off-roaders for mining, defence, construction and other demanding sectors. Its Series-M models carry a one-tonne payload, deliver instant torque from a single motor and promise runnin...


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Sam Altman has steered OpenAI from a nonprofit research outfit to a company with ambitions that stretch toward $1 trillion. Yet fresh analysis suggests the artificial-intelligence leader could arrive on public markets as the priciest bet among its rivals. Not because of size alone. Because of what investors would actually pay for the quality of its business.

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