American business services giant Conduent has confirmed that a 2024 data breach has impacted over 10.5 million people, according to notifications filed with the US Attorney General's offices. Japanese ...
The latest version of the Oracle database comes with agent builders and MCP Server integration to help developers embed automation into their workflows. Oracle is doubling down its focus on agentic ...
A cyberattack that downed University of St. Thomas’ servers at the beginning of the semester also compromised a trove of student, faculty and staff records, though administrators have not shared the ...
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced Sora 2, its second-generation video-synthesis AI model that can now generate videos in various styles with synchronized dialogue and sound effects, which is a first for ...
Sam Altman’s OpenAI, the tech company behind ChatGPT, is planning its next Stargate data centers in Texas, anchoring a new wave of sites the company unveiled last week while celebrating the opening of ...
The outskirts of San Antonio are becoming highly focused industrial zones. As manufacturers, like Toyota and JCB, take the southern edge of Bexar County, a new tech industrialization appears to be ...
Just like every club in your bag, a putter’s feel and performance are manipulated with various materials, with one goal in mind: to help you play better golf. It’s always intriguing to me how one of ...
ABILENE — The afternoon sun was so hot that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman traded his usual crew neck sweater for a T-shirt on the last legs of a visit to the massive Stargate artificial intelligence data ...
The deadline for filing a claim in the AT&T data breach lawsuit is less than two months away. The $177 million legal settlement could award eligible customers up to $7,500 in compensation. Here's what ...
The share of immigrants in Harris County grew slightly last year, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau, with Hondurans now possibly making up the second-largest immigrant group in the ...
Another Texas agency has fumbled the private information of tens of thousands of residents — including the victims of floods and other natural disasters. The Texas General Land Office exposed the ...