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  • Anthropic is challenging the Pentagon's classification of it as a supply-chain risk in court, signaling a significant legal battle over AI and national security.
  • AWS has introduced a new AI agent platform specifically designed to address the unique needs of the healthcare industry, potentially revolutionizing patient care and research.
  • The FBI is reportedly investigating a major hack targeting its wiretap and surveillance systems, raising serious concerns about the security of sensitive government data.
  • BYD has unveiled EV batteries capable of 'flash charging' in just five minutes, a breakthrough that could significantly reduce charging times, although a catch is mentioned.
  • Meta is facing a class-action lawsuit over privacy concerns related to its AI smart glasses, particularly after revelations about employee review of user footage.

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  • Anthropic says it will challenge Defense Department's supply chain risk designation in court 4 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Politics & Government, Government Agencies, Government, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    In a new blog post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has admitted that it received a letter from the Defense Department, officially labeling it a supply chain risk. He said he doesn’t “believe this action is legally sound,” and that his company sees “no choice” but to challenge it in court. Hours before Amodei published the post, the Pentagon announced that it notified the company that its “products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.” If you’ll recall, the Defense Department (called the Department of War under the current administration) threatened to give the company the designation typically reserved for firms

  • X's Exclusive Threads feature lets creators paywall the end of tweet threads 10 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Today, X announced some updates to its creator subscriptions platform. The leading change gives participating accounts the option to make part of tweet threads only visible to subscribers. This new Creator Subscriptions feature is called Exclusive Threads, an ironic name choice given X's main text-based social media posting competitor is called Threads. > Creator Subscriptions 2.0 is here: powerful new tools to grow your subscribers and earn more. > > Introducing Exclusive Threads — lock any post in a thread for subscribers only. Tease in the parent, monetize the rest. Subscribe buttons are now embedded directly in the conversation. pic.twitter.com/j8Bg3bMDiW > > —

  • Amazon.com is on the mend after experiencing technical issues 11 hours ago by Ian Carlos Campbell
    Internet & Networking Technology, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Ian Carlos Campbell

    Amazon's website appears to be stabilizing after experiencing technical issues that kept users from logging in and prevented prices from displaying correctly. DownDetector reported a spike of outage reports around 2PM ET, but as of 5:56PM ET, user complaints have fallen significantly. The Amazon.com homepage currently loads, and Engadgets staff have been able to load product pages and view prices without any problems. During the peak of the site’s issues, neither were loading consistently, and clicking through in some cases showed an error page with text that says "Sorry, something went wrong on our end." Users also reported being unable to

  • COPPA 2.0 passes the Senate again, unanimously this time 12 hours ago by Anna Washenko
    Politics & Government, Government, Legislative Branch, Social & Online Media, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Anna Washenko

    Today the US Senate unanimously passed proposed legislation known as COPPA 2.0. This measure, fully named the Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act, aims to create new protections for younger users online, such as blocking platforms from collecting their personal data without consent.  COPPA 2.0 is a modernized take on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, attempting to address recent changes in common online activities, like targeted advertising, that could prove harmful to minors. Lawmakers have made several attempts to get this bipartisan bill through. While it has made varying amounts of headway in the Senate, none of

  • Xbox CEO confirms next-gen 'Project Helix' console will play PC games 13 hours ago by Devindra Hardawar
    Technology & Electronics, Game Consoles, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Devindra Hardawar

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is gearing up to spill the beans on Microsoft’s next-generation console. In a post on X today, she revealed that the system is codenamed “Project Helix.” Confirming previous rumors, she says it will “lead in performance” and play both console and PC games. Sharma also notes that she’ll be discussing the system at GDC next week with partners and developers. The next-gen console tease follows Sharma’s appointment as Xbox CEO a few weeks ago, after former Xbox head Phil Spencer stepped down. Last year, it was clear that things were rocky for Microsoft’s storied gaming brand, and


The Verge

  • Amazon.com says things are fixed after some issues with logging in and checking out 8 hours ago by Terrence O’Brien
    Amazon, News, Tech

    If you were having issues shopping on Amazon or loading your playlists on Amazon Music on Thursday, you weren't alone. For over three hours today, Downdetector showed a sizable spike in people reporting issues with checkout, search, and logging in. The problem seemed to be affecting both the site and the mobile apps. But an Amazon spokesperson tells The Verge that the issues are now fixed. "We're sorry that some customers may have temporarily experienced issues while shopping," Amazon spokesperson Jennie Bryant says in a statement. "We have resolved the issue, which was related to a software code deployment, and website

  • The best iPad deals you can get right now 9 hours ago
    Apple, Deals, Gadgets, iPad, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The latest iPad Mini is currently down to one of the best prices we’ve seen. | Photo: David Pierce / The Verge While the best iPad deals usually land during major sale events like Black Friday, many great iPad deals are available outside of those times. The day-to-day discounts come and go like changing winds, so there’s often some amount to be saved, particularly on Apple’s most affordable iPad and the latest iPad Mini. Hell, you can even often find discounts on the latest M5 iPad Pro, which is already on sale at multiple retailers. All that being said, it’s difficult to know

  • What if your real computer was a super-sized Lego computer brick? 9 hours ago by Sean Hollister
    Gadgets, Toys

    The M2x2 in action. | Image: Paul Staal In 1979 - nearly 50 years ago - Lego jazzed up its very first spaceships with an iconic sloped computer brick that was just painted plastic. In 2022, we introduced you to the engineer who fit an actual tiny computer inside. Now, industrial designer Paul Staal has flipped the script with a working desktop PC that's a super-sized homage to the classic computer brick (via Reddit and Hackster.io). It's ten times bigger than the original: The "M2x2" is largely a 3D-printed case for a Mac Mini - one you can freely print at home yourself -

  • Lawmakers just advanced online safety laws that require age verification at the app store 10 hours ago by Emma Roth
    News, Policy, Politics, Privacy, Tech

    A package of child safety bills is headed to the House floor following an hours-long session that left Democrats and Republicans divided. On Thursday, lawmakers on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce voted to advance the Kids Internet and Digital Safety (KIDS) Act; Sammy's Law; and the App Store Accountability Act, which would require app stores to introduce age-gating. The KIDS Act, which is sponsored by Congressman Brett Guthrie (R-KY), encompasses several child safety laws. That includes a version of the latest House Republican update to the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) without the "duty of care" provision central to

  • The Pentagon formally labels Anthropic a supply-chain risk 11 hours ago by Tina Nguyen
    AI, Policy, Politics

    US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks during a press conference on US military action in Iran, at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, on March 2, 2026. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images View Link After weeks of failed negotiations, public ultimatums, and lawsuit threats, the Defense Department has formally labeled Anthropic a "supply-chain risk", escalating its fight with the AI company over their acceptable use policies and potentially bringing their fight to court. The decision, first reported by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, citing one source familiar, will bar defense contractors from working with the government if they use Claude, Anthropic's AI


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