Category: Tech News
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Can an Apple lawsuit derail OpenAI’s hardware plans? | TechCrunch

Apple Just Sued OpenAI — and Your Small Business Could Feel the Ripple Imagine building your entire sales pipeline on a tool that suddenly gets tangled in a legal battle. That’s the kind of uncertainty that just hit the tech world. Apple recently filed a trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the company of systematically…
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BERNAMA – Iraq Eyes Mediterranean Pipeline To Reduce Strait Of Hormuz Reliance
Your Business Has a Strait of Hormuz Too The headlines about Iraq scrambling to build a pipeline to the Mediterranean might feel like distant news for your hardware shop or restaurant in KL. But the reason they are doing it hits surprisingly close to home for every Malaysian SME owner (source). The Strait of Hormuz…
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‘Odyssey’ director Christopher Nolan calls AI an obvious ‘Trojan horse’ | TechCrunch

< Christopher Nolan Called AI a “Trojan Horse”. Why Your SME Can’t Ignore That. You probably know Christopher Nolan from Inception, Oppenheimer, or his latest blockbuster The Odyssey. But he just dropped a warning that cuts straight through the hype. In a recent interview, he called AI an obvious “Trojan horse.” If a filmmaker famous…
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Apple and Google Hit With Demand to Pull AI Nudify Apps — What Malaysian SMEs Need to Know

When App Stores Become Liability Hotspots: Lessons from San Francisco’s AI Crackdown The line between innovation and liability is getting thinner by the day. In a move that reverberated through Silicon Valley, the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office issued cease-and-desist letters to Apple and Google, demanding the immediate removal of thirteen AI-powered face-swap applications—eight from…
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Federal employees can download TikTok on their work phones again | TechCrunch

What Actually Changed? A Major Trust Signal When the US government tells its own employees they can’t use a certain app on their work phones, it usually spells trouble. But when they turn around and say, “Actually, go ahead,” it is a massive vote of confidence. The US Department of Justice has just given federal…
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Vertu wants executives to pay $6,880 for an AI agent — here’s how it actually performs | TechCrunch

The Real Cost of “Autonomy” The Airport Test: Context is King What Reliable Automation Looks Like vs. The AI Hype Vertu’s Alphafold is built around the “Hermes Agent”, an AI designed to handle multi-step workflows for you [TechCrunch]. For an owner handling expansion, finance, and operations, the appeal is clear: skip the admin, focus on…
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win a MacBook Neo Plus Color-Matched Satechi Accessories – MacRumors

What Happened You might have spotted the headlines: a new MacBook model and some color-matched accessories are hitting the spotlight, and one lucky person will win a full set. But even if you’re not entering the contest, this story is worth a closer look—especially if you run a small or medium business in Malaysia and…
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How Apple’s Big Lawsuit Could Disrupt OpenAI’s IPO Plans | AutoRunBiz

Apple sued OpenAI for trade secret theft, threatening OpenAI’s IPO plans. Malaysian SMEs need to know how to protect their own trade secrets too.