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Applied Computing wants to give oil and gas operators an AI model for
Tech
Jul 16, 2026TechCrunch AI

Applied Computing wants to give oil and gas operators an AI model for

Applied Computing, a London-based startup, has secured $20 million in Series A funding to advance its foundation AI model, Orbital, for the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry. Orbital aims to integrate disparate data sources—sensor readings, engineering data, and physics models—to provide real-time operational insights, drastically reducing investigation times and enhancing efficiency. The company plans to use the capital for international expansion, hiring, and new client deployments, building on its rapid growth and strategic partnerships with industry giants like KBR.

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FaceID Inventor's AI Startup Aims to Revolutionize Brain Health
Tech
Jul 16, 2026Wired

FaceID Inventor's AI Startup Aims to Revolutionize Brain Health

Former Apple FaceID and Vision Pro co-inventor Gidi Littwin is making waves in the artificial intelligence sector with his startup, Hemispheric. The company has secured $52 million in funding to advance its frontier AI

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OpenClaw Machines: Scaling Enterprise AI Agents with Bare Metal
Programming
Jul 13, 2026Hacker News

OpenClaw Machines: Scaling Enterprise AI Agents with Bare Metal

OpenClaw Machines offers an open-source, self-hosted platform for running AI agents with enterprise-grade security and cost efficiency. It utilizes Firecracker microVMs for hardware isolation on your own Linux servers, providing full data sovereignty and predictable costs, especially at scale. The platform includes a control plane for orchestration, a Cloudflare data plane for secure access, and integrated LLM proxying.

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Augmodo Secures $21M to Propel Spatial AI Beyond Retail to Physical
Tech
Jul 13, 2026GeekWire

Augmodo Secures $21M to Propel Spatial AI Beyond Retail to Physical

Seattle-based startup Augmodo has successfully closed a $21 million funding round, boosting its valuation to $350 million. This significant investment is set to accelerate the company’s expansion of its spatial AI

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Orbital Space Mirrors: Bright Future or Blight
Review
Jul 12, 2026Tom's Hardware

Orbital Space Mirrors: Bright Future or Blight

Quick Verdict Reflect Orbital's Eärendil-1, an ambitious orbital space mirror project, has secured FCC approval for its initial test launches this year. The vision of extending daylight for critical operations like

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Secure Your Smart Home: 4 Essential Steps Before Adding Devices
How To
Jul 12, 2026MakeUseOf

Secure Your Smart Home: 4 Essential Steps Before Adding Devices

Bringing new smart devices into your home is exciting! From automating your lights to monitoring your energy use, smart home tech offers incredible convenience. However, a little preparation goes a long way in ensuring

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Secure Your Smart Home: A Step-by-Step VLAN Setup Guide
How To
Jul 12, 2026How-To Geek

Secure Your Smart Home: A Step-by-Step VLAN Setup Guide

Learn to set up a Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) for your smart home to enhance security by isolating vulnerable IoT devices from your main network in a few structured steps.

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AI Law Startup Norm Secures $120M Series C, Reaches Unicorn Status
Tech
Jul 7, 2026TechCrunch

AI Law Startup Norm Secures $120M Series C, Reaches Unicorn Status

AI law startup Norm announced Tuesday it has successfully closed a $120 million Series C funding round, propelling the nearly three-year-old company to a $1.2 billion valuation and officially granting it unicorn status.

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Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports
How To
Jul 5, 2026How-To Geek

Stop Exposing Your Home Server: Access Securely Without Opening Ports

Learn how to securely access your home server and other devices remotely without using dangerous port forwarding. This guide explains the risks of open ports and provides step-by-step instructions on utilizing safer VPNs and overlay networks like Tailscale for robust home network security.

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How to Secure Apple Devices at Discounted Prices During Recent Price
How To
Jun 26, 2026Lifehacker

How to Secure Apple Devices at Discounted Prices During Recent Price

Apple products are known for their premium prices, and unfortunately, many popular devices just became even more expensive. On June 25, 2026, Apple officially increased prices on a range of its Macs, MacBooks, iPads,

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Signal's Whittaker: AI Chatbots Are 'Not Your Friends
Tech
Jun 21, 2026TechCrunch AI

Signal's Whittaker: AI Chatbots Are 'Not Your Friends

Signal President Meredith Whittaker warns that AI chatbots "are not your friends," lacking consciousness or sentience, and pose significant privacy risks. She critiques the vision of deeply integrated AI assistants, arguing their need for pervasive personal data access constitutes a "backdoor" for secure platforms like Signal.

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ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful
Tech
Jun 12, 2026TechCrunch AI

ai: Pool’s new app turns your screenshots into something useful

Pool, a new AI-powered iOS app, transforms cluttered camera rolls into organized, actionable archives by categorizing screenshots and linking them to original sources. Developed by Maxime Junique and Piet Terheyden, the app uses advanced AI to help users rediscover forgotten information, from recipes to product recommendations. Having secured over $2 million in pre-seed funding, Pool is also planning a future agentic AI personal assistant app.

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Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release
Tech
Jun 2, 2026The Verge

Trump Orders Voluntary AI Model Review Before Release

President Trump has signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework for AI companies to share advanced models with the federal government before release. This initiative aims to bolster secure innovation and protect critical infrastructure, reflecting a shift from the administration's previous hands-off approach to AI safety. Companies opting for pre-release review may receive confidentiality protections.

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ZeroDrift raises $10M to protect AI models from themselves: AI
Tech
Jun 2, 2026TechCrunch AI

ZeroDrift raises $10M to protect AI models from themselves: AI

ZeroDrift, an AI compliance startup, has secured $10 million in seed funding from investors like a16z Speedrun. The company's service acts as a crucial intermediary, detecting compliance violations in AI-generated messages and rewriting them to meet regulatory standards like SOC 2 and GDPR. This rapid, oversubscribed funding round highlights the urgent demand for robust AI governance solutions as businesses scale AI adoption.

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Self-Host S3-Compatible Object Storage with MinIO on Staging
Programming
Jun 2, 2026freeCodeCamp

Self-Host S3-Compatible Object Storage with MinIO on Staging

This guide demonstrates how to self-host an S3-compatible object store using MinIO on your staging server. By leveraging Docker Compose and Traefik for HTTPS, you can significantly reduce cloud storage costs while maintaining a production-like environment for development and testing. It covers setup, application configuration, and secure file interactions.

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Cognition’s Scott Wu says AI coding agents shouldn’t replace humans
Tech
May 30, 2026TechCrunch AI

Cognition’s Scott Wu says AI coding agents shouldn’t replace humans

Cognition, the AI coding agent startup behind Devin, secured $1 billion at a $26 billion valuation this week. Despite this, CEO Scott Wu insists AI agents shouldn't replace humans, aiming for augmentation to free programmers from tedious tasks. Wu envisions Devin as a "buddy" that enhances creativity, even as it handles 89% of Cognition's internal code.

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How to Secure the Garmin Epix Pro Smartwatch at 50% Off
How To
May 30, 2026Lifehacker

How to Secure the Garmin Epix Pro Smartwatch at 50% Off

Discovering an incredible deal on a premium fitness device can elevate your training and outdoor adventures. Right now, the highly acclaimed Garmin Epix Pro (Gen 2) smartwatch is available at a record-low price, making

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US Quantum Bet: Ambitious, Risky, and Legally Contentious
Review
May 26, 2026Ars Technica

US Quantum Bet: Ambitious, Risky, and Legally Contentious

The United States government's substantial $2 billion investment in quantum computing, highlighted by the creation of the Anderon quantum foundry, represents a bold move to secure a leading position in this

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How to Spot Linux Distro Red Flags Before You Install It
How To
May 25, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Spot Linux Distro Red Flags Before You Install It

Don't waste time on problematic Linux distributions. This guide outlines 6 critical red flags to identify before installation, helping you choose a stable, secure, and well-maintained system from the start.

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How to Evaluate and Secure a Nearly Half-Off Google Pixel 9 Deal
How To
May 12, 2026Lifehacker

How to Evaluate and Secure a Nearly Half-Off Google Pixel 9 Deal

Learn how to evaluate if the nearly half-off Google Pixel 9 deal is right for you, understand its key features, and what to consider before purchasing this unlocked device with long-term support.

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Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces
How To
May 10, 2026MakeUseOf

Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces

Learn to build your own private cloud workspace with KASM Workspaces in a few easy steps, leveraging Ubuntu Server, a custom domain, and Let's Encrypt for a secure, browser-based remote access solution.

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How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively
How To
May 8, 2026VentureBeat

How to Govern AI Agents - Secure Your Enterprise Proactively

Learn to establish robust AI agent governance in six stages, from discovery to compliance, protecting your organization before agents reshape your security policies.

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No Dumb Questions: What is an MCP Server and Why Developers Care
Programming
May 9, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

No Dumb Questions: What is an MCP Server and Why Developers Care

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a new standard that acts as a standardized bridge, enabling secure and efficient connections between large language models (LLMs) and external, private enterprise data sources. It addresses the complexity of traditional API integrations by standardizing data formats for AI, making agentic workflows more scalable and effective. MCP ensures LLMs have the crucial internal context needed for practical enterprise applications.

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Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac
Tech
May 8, 2026TechCrunch AI

Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac

Perplexity's Personal Computer, its local AI agent, is now available to all Mac users via a new desktop app. It securely accesses local files, apps, and the web to automate complex workflows, with full features requiring a Pro or Max subscription.

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Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era
Tech
May 1, 2026TechCrunch AI

Stripe Launches Link: A New Digital Wallet for the AI Era

Stripe has launched Link, a new digital wallet that uniquely enables autonomous AI agents to make secure payments on behalf of users. It tackles security concerns by allowing agents to process transactions without direct access to sensitive payment credentials, utilizing virtual cards and user approval. The wallet also offers comprehensive traditional features like spending tracking and subscription management.

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