Investigation Reveals Dangerous Thermal Paste Corroding PC Hardware
The Hidden Danger in Thermal Interface Materials While most computer enthusiasts focus on visible components like graphics cards and processors,…
The Hidden Danger in Thermal Interface Materials While most computer enthusiasts focus on visible components like graphics cards and processors,…
The Dawn of the Agentic Enterprise In a series of landmark announcements this week, technology titans have revealed massive investments…
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a free AI-integrated web browser designed to compete with Google Chrome. The browser features built-in ChatGPT functionality that operates alongside web browsing without requiring page switching. Initial rollout targets macOS users with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an artificial intelligence-powered web browser that represents the company’s first direct competition with established browsers like Google Chrome, according to reports from the company’s recent livestream event. Sources indicate the browser integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience, allowing users to interact with the AI assistant without leaving their current webpage.
Strategic Shift in Nuclear Energy Policy The United States is taking unprecedented steps to reshape its nuclear energy landscape by…
Mattel shares declined after the company reported disappointing third-quarter results, with sales dropping 6% to $1.7 billion. The toymaker attributed the shortfall to retailers shifting order timing due to tariff uncertainty ahead of the holiday season.
Mattel Inc. shares reportedly slumped in after-hours trading after the toymaker announced it missed both sales and earnings targets for the third quarter, according to the company’s earnings release. The stock declined 5.3% following the announcement as investors reacted to the weaker-than-expected performance.
The Silent Revolution on the Factory Floor While automation and robotics often steal headlines in manufacturing discussions, a quieter but…
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The European Union has called for a prompt resolution to China’s export restrictions on essential materials, warning they harm bilateral trade. Discussions also addressed the Nexperia chipmaker dispute, highlighting tensions over economic security.
The European Union has urged China to agree to a swift resolution regarding export restrictions on critical materials that have significantly impacted some of the bloc’s manufacturing sectors, according to reports from recent high-level talks. European Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič emphasized that while the EU seeks to avoid escalation, the current situation poses a threat to bilateral relations and requires immediate attention.