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Saporo grabs €7M to fight identity attacks, says current tools are broken
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Saporo grabs €7M to fight identity attacks, says current tools are broken

Lausanne-based Saporo has secured €7 million in Series A funding to scale its graph-native identity security platform. The company argues that current ITDR tools create a “false sense of security” by showing too many attack paths without providing a way to systematically fix them. This round, led by

by Leo RenshawDecember 2, 2025
Apple’s AI Boss Out, Microsoft Exec In as Talent Bleeds
AIBusinessSoftware

Apple’s AI Boss Out, Microsoft Exec In as Talent Bleeds

Apple is shaking up its AI leadership, replacing its AI chief with a Microsoft executive. This comes amid reports of a massive deal with Google’s Gemini and a significant talent drain to rivals like OpenAI.

by Mason DraytonDecember 2, 2025
Apple’s AI Chief is Retiring After Siri Stumbles
AIBusinessSoftware

Apple’s AI Chief is Retiring After Siri Stumbles

Apple’s head of AI, John Giannandrea, is retiring in spring 2026. His teams will be redistributed as the company brings in a new leader from Microsoft to overhaul its AI efforts, particularly Siri.

by Leo RenshawDecember 1, 2025
Databricks Eyes $134 Billion Valuation in New Funding Round
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Databricks Eyes $134 Billion Valuation in New Funding Round

According to a report, Databricks is negotiating a massive $5 billion funding round that would value the AI and data analytics company at $134 billion. This comes just months after it announced a funding round targeting a $100 billion valuation, adding to intense speculation about its IPO plans.

by Leo RenshawDecember 1, 2025
Your Work Pixel Can Now Save All Your RCS Chats
DataPrivacySoftware

Your Work Pixel Can Now Save All Your RCS Chats

Google has enabled a new RCS message archival feature for fully managed Pixel devices. It allows third-party apps to capture and store encrypted work communications for legal compliance, with plans to expand to other Android Enterprise phones.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
One in 10 UK Kids Targeted by Online Blackmail, Parents Say Tech Giants Are Failing
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One in 10 UK Kids Targeted by Online Blackmail, Parents Say Tech Giants Are Failing

A major new survey finds one in ten UK children have been targeted by online blackmail. Parents report feeling ill-equipped and are demanding stronger action from tech companies, which they say aren’t doing enough to protect kids.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
KDE Connect Has a Security Flaw, But Don’t Panic Just Yet
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

KDE Connect Has a Security Flaw, But Don’t Panic Just Yet

The KDE Project has issued a security advisory for KDE Connect and its variants, warning of an authentication bypass vulnerability. The flaw affects specific versions released from around March 2025 and is primarily a risk on untrusted public networks. Here’s how to check if you’re safe.

by Leo RenshawDecember 1, 2025
Opera Ditches Its Own AI for Google’s Gemini
AIBusinessSoftware

Opera Ditches Its Own AI for Google’s Gemini

Opera is phasing out its in-house Aria AI assistant and integrating Google’s Gemini models instead. The new “Opera AI” will be available in Opera One, Opera GX, and the agentic Opera Neon browser. This move signals a major strategic pivot for the browser company.

by Leo RenshawDecember 1, 2025
Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot Aims to Tackle Nurse Burnout
AIHealthcareSoftware

Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot Aims to Tackle Nurse Burnout

Microsoft is launching Dragon Copilot, a clinical AI assistant designed to cut nursing documentation time. It integrates with Epic’s Rover app to listen, structure notes, and draft summaries automatically. The goal is to reduce burnout by letting nurses focus on patients, not paperwork.

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025
MIT Study Says AI Could Replace 20 Million US Jobs Right Now
AIBusinessSoftware

MIT Study Says AI Could Replace 20 Million US Jobs Right Now

A new MIT study is throwing cold water on the debate over AI and jobs. Researchers used a tool called the Iceberg Index to analyze 151 million American workers and found that today’s AI systems are already capable of automating tasks for over 20 million of them. That’s 11.7% of the labor force, repr

by Darren HoltDecember 1, 2025

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