Back to School, Back to Risk: Are schools ready for digital risks

With the first bell ringing, millions of students log into school systems, beginning a new year full of…

Anthropic goes for a settlement. Wants to avoid copyright precedent

Anthropic, one of the leaders in generative AI, has decided to settle a massive copyright class action lawsuit…

Broadcom integrates AI with VMware, introducing Tanzu Data Intelligence

Broadcom, pursuing its strategy of transforming VMware into a native platform for AI, has unveiled a new Tanzu…

Microsoft charts a new AI map. It is betting on its own models, alongside OpenAI

With the launch of its first proprietary AI models, Microsoft is entering a new phase of competition in…

Akamai Technologies warns: 4-step blackmail defines the new face of ransomware

Double extortion in ransomware attacks is no longer enough for cybercriminals, who are escalating to a four-phase blackmail…

Meta is considering an alliance with rivals to plug a gap in the development of its own AI

In a surprising strategic move, Meta Platforms is considering integrating AI technology from its biggest rivals, including Google…

New US restrictions hit Chinese factories of Samsung and SK Hynix

Washington is tightening its grip on the technology war, revoking key export licenses for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing equipment…

US and Intel modify CHIPS Act agreement: funds will flow faster

The US government has renegotiated the terms of its support for Intel under the CHIPS Act, swapping traditional…

Digital Darwinism: The technologies that will decide who survives and who disappears

The time of predictable rules in business is irretrievably gone, giving way to a relentless revolution driven by…

Is the hype for AI PC dimming? The real revolution is just beginning

Although the latest market forecasts indicate a temporary slowdown in the deployment of AI computers, this does not…

US says it has already backed Intel

Intel has received $5.7 billion from the U.S. government as part of a deal that gives the federal…

Microsoft fires more people over protests

Microsoft has fired four employees involved in protests against the company's cooperation with Israel, escalating internal conflict over…

Huawei sacrifices profits for technology. Record investment key to survival

Huawei's latest financial results show that the company is consciously sacrificing current profitability in favor of its strategic…

Dell’s paradox: How is growing demand for AI eroding profitability?

Dell Technologies, one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI revolution, is facing a market paradox where record…

The AI boom is driving the market for leveraged ETFs. Experts warn of the risks

Leveraged ETFs, financial instruments designed for aggressive, short-term speculation, have found their ideal fuel in 2025: the continuing…

CrowdStrike: Good results, weak forecast. Shares down after report

Although CrowdStrike beat analysts' quarterly expectations, its shares reacted with a decline after the earnings announcement. The reason…

Open Compute Project – how open servers are changing IT infrastructure

Data centers today face rising energy costs and pressure for scalability, and traditional server architectures are increasingly unable…

The history of chatbots – an old player, a new hand in the age of AI

Although generative artificial intelligence is today associated with futuristic visions, the biggest winner of this revolution turns out…

MarTech is growing faster than budgets. Will AI change the priorities of B2B marketers?

Globalny rynek technologii marketingowych rośnie w tempie ponad 13 procent rocznie i do 2027 roku ma przekroczyć wartość…

Vendor or advisor? The IT partner and its role in 2025

B2B customers are increasingly rarely buying IT solutions because someone presented them well - today they need someone…

Headless commerce – why speed is becoming the new currency in e-commerce

Online customers today have less patience than ever - the median time spent in an e-store is less…