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OpenAI and Foxconn collaborate to strengthen U.S. manufacturing across the AI supply chain

OpenAI and Foxconn are collaborating to design and manufacture next-generation AI infrastructure hardware in the U.S. The partnership will develop multiple generations of data-center systems, strengthen U.S. supply chains, and build key components domestically to accelerate advanced AI infrastructur...

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Designing digital resilience in the agentic AI era

Digital resilienceβ€”the ability to prevent, withstand, and recover from digital disruptionsβ€”has long been a strategic priority for enterprises. With the rise of agentic AI, the urgency for robust resilience is greater than ever. Agentic AI represents a new generation of autonomous systems capable of...

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The best thing I bought this year: a portable jumper box

Hey! We’re kicking off an end-of-the-year series where we’re highlighting some of the best gadgets that Verge staff purchased this year, just in case you need some gift ideas. And it starts with my pick: a battery pack and portable jumper box for your car called the $100 Noco Boost GB40. Sounds bori...

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I’m officially done with YouTube Kids

The details are fuzzy, but I think my husband and I downloaded the YouTube Kids app to our TV sometime in 2022, when between one and three members of the household came down with the flu at the same time. Like countless parents of toddlers before us, we needed something, anything, that would buy us...

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Leica’s latest black-and-white-only camera is the $7,800 Q3 Monochrom

Leica is announcing a Q3 Monochrom, its latest digital camera that captures only black-and-white photos and video. In many ways, the Q3 Monochrom is the same as a standard Q3, but with its 60-megapixel sensor modified to not record color, and dressed up in a stealthier logo-less design. It’s availab...

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Malicious free VPN extension makes a comeback

Two malicious extensions operating under the name of "Free Unlimited VPN" have been stealing users' data for years. In May 2025, they were removed for good, but a new version is now back lurking on the Chrome Store.

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Brendan Carr’s FCC launches probe into BBC’s Trump edit

FCC chair Brendan Carr has reportedly written to the BBC, PBS, and NPR announcing an investigation into whether a controversial BBC documentary with a misleading edit of a Donald Trump speech was ever aired in the US. Breitbart obtained a copy of the letter, which hasn’t been shared publicly by eith...

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Verizon is laying off over 13,000 workers

Verizon is preparing to lay off more than 13,000 employees, or about 13 percent of its workforce. In a message to employees, Verizon CEO Dan Schulman says that the reductions come as part of plans to cut costs and β€œreorient” the company β€œaround delivering for and delighting our customers,” as first...

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The FCC wants to roll back steps meant to stop a repeat of a massive telecom hack

After one of the biggest telecom hacks in US history, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) moved to enforce strict standards on carriers' cybersecurity measures. On Thursday, the agency is set to vote to roll back those requirements, arguing they were an unnecessary overstep of its authority....

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