One year after the blackout, what has changed?

April 28 marks one year since the blackout that exposed a weakness that many organizations preferred to ignore: in a hyperconnected world, failure is no longer an exception. It’s inevitable. For many years, technology has been associated with control. More advanced systems, greater automation and real-time data created the perception that organizations were more prepared […]

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Government goes against Meta and keeps WhatsApp restricted to children under 14

The Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) denied Meta’s appeal and maintained the recommendation for WhatsApp and Messenger as not recommended for children under 14 years of age. The decision was made on Monday (27) in an order published in the Official Gazette of the Union. According to the document, Meta’s appeal “did not […]

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China suspends robotaxi licenses after Baidu blackout in Wuhan

China has suspended issuing new licenses for autonomous vehicles after a massive failure in the company’s robotaxis Baidu in Wuhan. The decision, revealed by Bloomberg this Wednesday (29) interrupts the expansion of fleets and new test projects across the Asian country after dozens of vehicles “froze” in traffic. The blockade prevents technology companies from adding […]

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Safra begins coverage of Nvidia (NVDA) and expects a 40% increase in big tech shares; see why

(Photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic) The Banco Safra announced the start of coverage of Nvidia (NVDA) with recommendation outperform (the equivalent of the purchase) and with a target price for the end of 2026 of US$300 per share, which represents an appreciation potential of around 40%. “Nvidia is a semiconductor company and global leader in computing, acting […]

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WhatsApp tests its own cloud to store conversations more securely

The WhatsApp is testing a new way to allow users to store their conversations more securely. According to the WABetaInfo website, the company is working on developing its own cloud storage service. Currently, chat backup depends on the cell phone’s operating system. On Android devices, data is saved on Google Drive, while iPhone users use iCloud. […]

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX will start manufacturing GPUs soon

The SpaceX included in-house manufacturing of GPUs in the document’s list of “substantial capital expenditures” S-1 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in preparation for a IPO valued at US$1.75 trillion scheduled for summer 2026. Registration has been reviewed by Reuters and presents the first time that the Elon Musk publicly formalizes […]

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Japan tests humanoid robots to transport luggage at airport

The Japanese airline Japan Airlines will begin integrating humanoid robots into the teams responsible for transporting baggage at Haneda Airport. According to The Guardian newspaper, the robots, measuring around 1.30 meters tall, were developed by the Chinese company Unitree and should begin operating in early May. The initiative is part of a pilot project, scheduled to […]

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Unlocking human ambition to drive business growth with AI

As our customers progress toward becoming Frontier Firms, they are using AI not only to optimize how work gets done, but to reinvent their business on the promise of growth. Organizations can now unlock creativity, accelerate innovation and democratize intelligence by bringing Copilots and agents directly into the tools people love and use every day. […]

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Galax GPU brand announces end of activities; Palit will take RMA

Galax has just officially announced that it will leave the graphics card market. The operation is now fully controlled by Palit Microsystems, which will not only take over the business but will also be responsible for the RMA. The information, confirmed after initial reports from Wccftech, marks a relevant change among NVIDIA partners and reinforces […]

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