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Apple Extends Broadcom Deal Through 2031: What It Means for AI

Apple and Broadcom extended their chip partnership through 2031 as AI hardware demand raises pressure on suppliers, pricing, and device costs. The post Apple Extends Broadcom Deal Through 2031: What It Means for AI appeared first on TechRepublic.

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How novice coders can develop AI programs for military applications

A USAF cadet and a Lincoln Laboratory researcher found AI chatbots can help nontechnical service members produce viable software applications for their unique problems.

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The Neuron Launches AI Training Platform for Everyday Professionals

The Neuron Academy launched on July 7 with self-paced AI courses for professionals who want to use ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini more confidently. The post The Neuron Launches AI Training Platform for Everyday Professionals appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AI Data Centers Face a Networking Bottleneck as GPU Clusters Grow

AI data centers are running into a network bottleneck as GPU clusters expand. For infrastructure teams, fabric design, congestion control, and interoperability now matter as much as power, cooling, and accelerator supply. The post AI Data Centers Face a Networking Bottleneck as GPU Clusters Grow appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Search Uploads Can Train AI Unless You Opt Out

Google Search uploads may be used to train AI unless users opt out, raising privacy and data governance concerns for businesses. The post Google Search Uploads Can Train AI Unless You Opt Out appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Jesse Thaler named director of the Laboratory for Nuclear Science

The professor of physics and inaugural director of the NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions will lead LNS and continue his research in particle physics.

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Microsoft Guts Xbox in Biggest Shake-Up Yet, Cuts 4,800 Jobs Companywide

Microsoft is cutting thousands of jobs in a major Xbox restructuring as the company narrows its gaming strategy and continues heavy AI spending. The post Microsoft Guts Xbox in Biggest Shake-Up Yet, Cuts 4,800 Jobs Companywide appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Pony.ai Opens Singapore Robotaxi Service to Zig App Booking

Pony.ai and ComfortDelGro opened public Zig app booking for an autonomous mobility service in Singapore’s Punggol district, giving APAC transport and enterprise technology leaders a closer look at regulated robotaxi deployment. The post Pony.ai Opens Singapore Robotaxi Service to Zig App Booking appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Data From 21,000 Firms Reveals: AI Spending Is Creating Jobs, Not Killing Them

New data from Ramp and Revelio show that intensive Gen AI adoption is linked to higher headcount and more entry-level hiring, challenging fears that “AI kills jobs” and reshaping IT leaders’ strategies. The post Data From 21,000 Firms Reveals: AI Spending Is Creating Jobs, Not Killing Them appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Apple’s 2026 Product Roadmap: iPhone 18 Pro, Mac Studio, and More

Apple may launch up to 16 new products by the end of 2026, including a foldable iPhone, M5 Macs, new iPads and smart home devices. The post Apple’s 2026 Product Roadmap: iPhone 18 Pro, Mac Studio, and More appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Toward a future that preserves benefits of neurotechnology for all

PhD student Rachel Sava, winner of the Envisioning the Future of Computing Prize, explores transformative improvements and dystopian risks of neural technology.

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AI Jobs Rise 16% in India’s IT Sector as Overall Listings Fall

AI hiring in India’s IT sector rose 16% in June, outpacing broader IT recruitment as companies shift toward specialized talent. The post AI Jobs Rise 16% in India’s IT Sector as Overall Listings Fall appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Gemini Spark App Connections Arrive Before Enterprise Controls

Google Gemini Spark’s new app connections move the AI agent into files, apps, and MCP servers, creating new governance questions for IT teams. The post Gemini Spark App Connections Arrive Before Enterprise Controls appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Anthropic Reportedly Eyes Samsung for Custom AI Chip

Anthropic is reportedly in early talks with Samsung on a custom AI chip as AI firms push to cut compute costs and rely less on Nvidia hardware. The post Anthropic Reportedly Eyes Samsung for Custom AI Chip appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AI Agents Are Creating a New Enterprise Security Gap

Five independent security disclosures in a single week point to the same gap: AI agent permissions, not AI agent capabilities, are the problem enterprises haven't solved. The post AI Agents Are Creating a New Enterprise Security Gap appeared first on TechRepublic.

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5 Things Google’s Nano Banana 2 Lite Reveals About the Future of AI Images

Google’s Nano Banana 2 Lite shows how faster, cheaper AI image generation could reshape creative workflows and business tools. The post 5 Things Google’s Nano Banana 2 Lite Reveals About the Future of AI Images appeared first on TechRepublic.

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The Smartwatch Blood Sugar Revolution, Explained

Smartwatches may transform blood sugar tracking, but today’s advances depend on CGMs, AI, and regulated health tech integrations. The post The Smartwatch Blood Sugar Revolution, Explained appeared first on TechRepublic.

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AI Oversight, Security Flaws, and Industry Shifts Define This Week in Tech

See what you missed in Daily Tech Insider from June 29–July 2. The post AI Oversight, Security Flaws, and Industry Shifts Define This Week in Tech appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Meta Could Sell AI Compute Capacity as Infrastructure Costs Rise

Meta is reportedly exploring a cloud business to sell excess AI compute, potentially offsetting data center costs and challenging neocloud providers. The post Meta Could Sell AI Compute Capacity as Infrastructure Costs Rise appeared first on TechRepublic.

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New MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Foldable iPhone Could Test Apple Buyers

Apple’s reported plans include a redesigned MacBook Pro, a faster iPad Pro, and the first foldable iPhone, with price and supply risks. The post New MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Foldable iPhone Could Test Apple Buyers appeared first on TechRepublic.

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