Petrobras secures access to eight offshore blocks in the Ivory Coast, a move that could accelerate exploration in one of West Africa's rising energy hubs.
Petrobras secures access to eight offshore blocks in the Ivory Coast, a move that could accelerate exploration in one of West Africa's rising energy hubs.
Many Americans retire without any savings at all. If you've managed to retire with a $2 million nest egg, that's an accomplishment to celebrate. But does having $2 million in retirement savings guarantee a comfortable lifestyle? Let's find out. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Many Americans retire without any savings at all. If you've managed to retire with a $2 million nest egg, that's an accomplishment to celebrate. But does having $2 million in retirement savings guarantee a comfortable lifestyle? Let's find out. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Efforts to boost operating efficiency, solid trading performance and momentum in underwriting and advisory businesses are likely to support Zacks Investment Bank industry players, like Morgan Stanley, Schwab and Interactive Brokers.
Efforts to boost operating efficiency, solid trading performance and momentum in underwriting and advisory businesses are likely to support Zacks Investment Bank industry players, like Morgan Stanley, Schwab and Interactive Brokers.
(RTTNews) - KULR Technology Group, Inc. (KULR), an energy-systems platform, announced Tuesday the appointments of Michael Kimel as Chief Financial Officer and Steven Perez as a new independent Board member of the Company, each effective June 9, 2026.
(RTTNews) - KULR Technology Group, Inc. (KULR), an energy-systems platform, announced Tuesday the appointments of Michael Kimel as Chief Financial Officer and Steven Perez as a new independent Board member of the Company, each effective June 9, 2026.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters has asked CEOs of leading financial institutions for an immediate briefing about how they are addressing newly discovered advanced AI-related cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Waters has sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ), Citigroup ( C ), Bank of America ( BAC ), Morgan Stanley ( MS ), Wells Fargo ( WFC ), Goldman Sachs ( GS ), and others. The letter talks about grow...
Congresswoman Maxine Waters has asked CEOs of leading financial institutions for an immediate briefing about how they are addressing newly discovered advanced AI-related cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Waters has sent a letter to JPMorgan Chase ( JPM ), Citigroup ( C ), Bank of America ( BAC ), Morgan Stanley ( MS ), Wells Fargo ( WFC ), Goldman Sachs ( GS ), and others. The letter talks about growing cybersecurity and financial stability risks posed by increasingly powerful AI systems as well as a troubling lack of engagement and transparency from major Wall Street institutions. Waters requests responses to a series of questions regarding cybersecurity preparedness, regulatory gaps, internal AI risk-management frameworks, federal coordination protocols, and vulnerability disclosure procedures by July 3. "I am deeply concerned that the committee has not been briefed by your banks on how you are confronting the heightened risks of cybersecurity vulnerabilities identified by Mythos, and your efforts to ensure your institutions operate in a safe and sound manner, protect consumers, and mitigate your risks to U.S. financial stability," said Waters. In April, Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos Preview, a general-purpose frontier model, which the company called its "most capable yet for coding and agentic tasks." Mythos can identify unknown flaws in IT systems, and this has triggered anxiety across the globe. More on related tickers My Bullish Call On Bank of America Aligns With Its Seeking Alpha Quant Rating (Technical Analysis) Anthropic: A Strong Buy And Not As Expensive As Many Think JPMorgan Low-Coupon Fixed Preferreds Retain Both Standalone And Relative Appeal Apollo, Blackstone finalize $35B private credit deal to power Anthropic's AI expansion - report OpenAI confidentially files draft IPO to SEC one week after Anthropic
Also: Anthropic advocates for a ‘pause’ on AI advancement – days after filing to go public on the US stock market Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, the US tech editor at the Guardian. Today we’re discussing Donald Trump’s neediness for AI and the contradictions of Anthropic’s safety-first posture. OpenAI confidentially files for initial public offering on US stock m...
Also: Anthropic advocates for a ‘pause’ on AI advancement – days after filing to go public on the US stock market Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, the US tech editor at the Guardian. Today we’re discussing Donald Trump’s neediness for AI and the contradictions of Anthropic’s safety-first posture. OpenAI confidentially files for initial public offering on US stock market Apple debuts revamped ‘Siri AI’ and new child safety features for iPhones and iPads The Guardian view on children and the internet: rolling back big tech’s untrammelled power | Editorial Silicon Valley including Meta has embraced Maga politics, says Nick Clegg Bernie Sanders’ AI sovereign wealth fund plan is good. But we think this is better | Nathan E Sanders and Bruce Schneier Majority of US’s new AI datacenters to be built on drought-hit land Billions spent and hypothetical returns: the AI boom explained with six charts ‘A driver of political violence’: how the breakneck AI boom is fueling anti-tech extremism Continue reading...
CUPERTINO, California—Apple announced earlier this year that its long-delayed Siri upgrade, announced this week as "Siri AI," would use Google's Gemini language models . What the company confirmed at its Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday was that it also ran on Nvidia hardware installed in Google servers. But the company is still making the same privacy promises it did before, when all of ...
CUPERTINO, California—Apple announced earlier this year that its long-delayed Siri upgrade, announced this week as "Siri AI," would use Google's Gemini language models . What the company confirmed at its Worldwide Developers Conference yesterday was that it also ran on Nvidia hardware installed in Google servers. But the company is still making the same privacy promises it did before, when all of its AI models were either running locally on your devices or on Apple-controlled server hardware. For years, Apple has touted user privacy as a key benefit of using its platforms. Its cloud services use encryption that's intended to keep other people—including Apple employees—from being able to gain access to it. And the company has long advertised its use of on-device processing for things like scanning images, keeping as much data as possible from leaving your device in the first place. But with Apple Intelligence, Apple has run up against the limits of its own hardware. The kinds of language and reasoning models that can run locally on an iPhone or Mac are relatively small, limiting their capabilities and accuracy. Apple's Private Cloud Compute system was a partial solution but relied on Apple's own server hardware; to get the kind of capacity it would need to support Siri AI, Apple would have had to commit to a huge data center buildout that it has so far avoided . Read full article Comments
Markets are ripping as Bitcoin miners pivot to AI infrastructure. We cover AWS rumors, Galaxy Digital's surge, Michael Saylor's latest multi-million Bitcoin buy, the Texas 4CP mining curtailment, and Elon Musk’s massive $26B xAI compute deals with Google and Anthropic.
Markets are ripping as Bitcoin miners pivot to AI infrastructure. We cover AWS rumors, Galaxy Digital's surge, Michael Saylor's latest multi-million Bitcoin buy, the Texas 4CP mining curtailment, and Elon Musk’s massive $26B xAI compute deals with Google and Anthropic.
Trump Insists US In 'Final Throes' Of Iran Deal; Death Toll Soars As Israel Pounds South Lebanon The southern Lebanese city of Tyre is being pounded by Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday, despite President Trump's insistence that Lebanon not come under attack. Israel's military had hours prior issued an evacuation order for all civilians in the area, amid the unraveling and failing ceasefire. Casualtie...
Trump Insists US In 'Final Throes' Of Iran Deal; Death Toll Soars As Israel Pounds South Lebanon The southern Lebanese city of Tyre is being pounded by Israeli airstrikes on Tuesday, despite President Trump's insistence that Lebanon not come under attack. Israel's military had hours prior issued an evacuation order for all civilians in the area, amid the unraveling and failing ceasefire. Casualties are already high, coming at a tense moment after starting on Sunday Iran sent ballistic missiles against Israel over its renewed airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut, where it says Hezbollah command centers are located. The NY Times reports of the growing death toll Tuesday, " At least eight people were killed in the bombardment, and dozens more were wounded , Lebanon’s health ministry said. The Israeli military also targeted towns and villages across southern Lebanon, including areas that were not covered by evacuation warnings , according to the country’s state-run news agency." Attack on Tyre, via AFP So clearly the air raids are expanding , per the report, even after the latest Trump warnings directed at Netanyahu to not do anything that would sabotage a broader Iran peace agreement . President Trump is still maintaining that Washington and Tehran are in the "final throes" of cementing a deal , and is even suggesting (once again) that an agreement will be done in days : Asked whether it would be matter of days or weeks, he said it would take “two or three days” . Tehran has repeatedly stated any deal should include Lebanon—where Israel has been pressing its war with Iran-backed Hezbollah—and fired missiles at Israel on Sunday. That prompted Israeli retaliation, despite US pressure for restraint. Iran fired another salvo before announcing it was ceasing military action, and hours later Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the “fire on that front is contained”. Of course, we've been hearing that the war is merely 'days' away from ending from ...
Key PointsThe demand for optical networking components used in AI data centers is going to exceed demand substantially, and this is great news for Marvell Technology.
Key PointsThe demand for optical networking components used in AI data centers is going to exceed demand substantially, and this is great news for Marvell Technology.
MacOS 27 Golden Gate will usher in a bunch of changes to the Mac when it's released later this year, with its biggest new features revolving around Siri AI . But for now, using the first developer beta, Siri AI is only offered through a waitlist. So what's available to try is mostly about how the upcoming operating system looks and feels. You're not welcomed with any fanfare when you boot up the m...
MacOS 27 Golden Gate will usher in a bunch of changes to the Mac when it's released later this year, with its biggest new features revolving around Siri AI . But for now, using the first developer beta, Siri AI is only offered through a waitlist. So what's available to try is mostly about how the upcoming operating system looks and feels. You're not welcomed with any fanfare when you boot up the macOS 27 developer beta (that'll probably come later), but there's reason to celebrate. Jump to the appearance settings, and you find that Apple now has a Liquid Glass slider, allowing users to set the amount of UI transparency in macOS. On one end … Read the full story at The Verge.
India is considering additional measures to boost foreign capital inflows as it seeks to strengthen external finances and support investments, a government official said on Tuesday. The government is working to deepen the bond market, the official told reporters in New Delhi, asking not to be identified as the discussions were private. The person did not give details of the measures being explored...
India is considering additional measures to boost foreign capital inflows as it seeks to strengthen external finances and support investments, a government official said on Tuesday. The government is working to deepen the bond market, the official told reporters in New Delhi, asking not to be identified as the discussions were private. The person did not give details of the measures being explored. The comments come after the government and central bank unveiled a coordinated effort last week to attract foreign capital and support the rupee as higher energy costs strain India’s external finances. Authorities eased investment rules and offered tax incentives to boost foreign inflows and reduce pressure on the currency, which is among Asia’s worst performers this year. Apart from attracting flows, India is also keen to be included in the Bloomberg Aggregate Bond Index, according to the official. It entered the JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s emerging-market debt index in 2024. Index inclusion is closely watched because it can draw billions of dollars from global investors, lowering borrowing costs and providing a steady source of foreign inflows. While Indian sovereign bonds are already part of major emerging-market debt indexes, joining broader global benchmarks would deepen the country’s integration with international financial markets. Bloomberg LP is the parent company of Bloomberg Index Services Ltd., which administers indexes that compete with other providers. The measures have already triggered a rally in the bond market as global funds bought into index-eligible securities. Further, the government is also discussing measures to attract net foreign direct investment inflows into the country, the official said. As such, rising crude oil prices and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the Iran war has prompted the fertilizer ministry to seek twice the budgeted amount, the official said. India has budgeted 1.71 trillion rupees for fertilizer subsidies in the fiscal y...
Investing.com -- With SpaceX set to go public this week, Wolfe Research is examining what the listing could mean for Tesla investors, particularly as speculation around a potential merger between the two Elon Musk-led companies gains traction on Wall Street.
Investing.com -- With SpaceX set to go public this week, Wolfe Research is examining what the listing could mean for Tesla investors, particularly as speculation around a potential merger between the two Elon Musk-led companies gains traction on Wall Street.
ioannis agiasoglou/iStock via Getty Images A U.S. military drone boat rescued the crew of an American Apache helicopter that crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, marking what officials described as the first operational rescue of its kind, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The unmanned vessel located the two crew members in waters off Oman on Monday and transported them to shore, where they ...
ioannis agiasoglou/iStock via Getty Images A U.S. military drone boat rescued the crew of an American Apache helicopter that crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, marking what officials described as the first operational rescue of its kind, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The unmanned vessel located the two crew members in waters off Oman on Monday and transported them to shore, where they received additional assistance from U.S. forces. Military officials said both were recovered within about two hours and were reported to be in stable condition. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. U.S. officials are examining whether the helicopter may have been brought down by Iranian forces amid ongoing tensions in the region. The rescue involved assets from U.S. Central Command, Naval Forces Central Command and the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. The drone boat is part of Task Force 59, a Navy initiative that combines unmanned vessels, sensors and artificial intelligence to expand surveillance and operational capabilities in Middle Eastern waters. The incident highlights the growing military role of autonomous systems. The U.S. military has increasingly deployed sea drones for surveillance and mine detection, while Ukraine has used similar technologies for combat operations and battlefield evacuations. The development could bolster long-term demand for defense contractors involved in drones, autonomous vessels, sensors and AI-enabled command systems. It also underscores the continuing geopolitical risks around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, where any escalation could affect energy markets and defense spending. The helicopter crash occurred against the backdrop of continued friction between the United States and Iran. American forces have maintained naval patrols and enforcement operations around the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran has continued to challenge U.S. aircraft and shipping activity in the region. Israel and Ir...
KULR Technology ( KULR ) announced on Tuesday the appointment of Dr. Michael Kimel as CFO and Steven Perez as an independent board member, effective June 9, 2026. Dr. Michael Kimel resigned from KULR’s Board to become CFO, bringing 30+ years of experience and supporting the company’s focus on operating discipline, margin expansion, and profitable growth. New board member Steven Perez brings over 2...
KULR Technology ( KULR ) announced on Tuesday the appointment of Dr. Michael Kimel as CFO and Steven Perez as an independent board member, effective June 9, 2026. Dr. Michael Kimel resigned from KULR’s Board to become CFO, bringing 30+ years of experience and supporting the company’s focus on operating discipline, margin expansion, and profitable growth. New board member Steven Perez brings over 25 years of sales and go-to-market experience, and will now support the expansion of company's advanced battery systems across commercial, defense, aerospace, and energy markets. Source: Press Release More on KULR Technology KULR Technology Group, Inc. (KULR) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript KULR Technology: Dismal Quarter, But Reiterating Hold After Recent Bitcoin Selloff KULR Technology Group, Inc. (KULR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript Forum Markets sees highest short interest among micro, small-cap firms Russell 3000 tech shuffle: CoreWeave set to enter while MicroVision exits