SEC account hack renews spotlight on X’s security worries

SEC account hack renews spotlight on X's security concerns

SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, Jan 9 – The hack of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s official account on X on Tuesday renewed worries about the social media platform’s security since its takeover by billionaire Elon Musk in 2022. The hackers posted false news about a highly anticipated announcement the SEC was expected to make about bitcoin, … Read more

Google faces multibillion-dollar US patent trial over AI technology

Google faces multibillion-dollar US patent trial over AI technology

BOSTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google (GOOGL.O) is set to go before a federal jury in Boston on Tuesday in a trial over claims that processors it uses to power artificial intelligence technology in key products infringe a computer scientist’s patents. Singular Computing, founded by Massachusetts-based computer scientist Joseph Bates, says Google copied his … Read more

Town councils engage directly in common space disputes when left with ‘no choice’

Town councils intervene directly in common

Town councils and relevant agencies may act directly during disputes over common spaces if parties are unwilling to compromise despite exploring all options, said Minister of State for National Development Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim in parliament on Tuesday (Jan 9). “Some interventions may seem harsh. But they are necessary to balance the interests of … Read more