Two Held for Aiding 'Digital Arrest' Fraudsters in India

Police have arrested two individuals for allegedly assisting fraudsters in a 'digital arrest' scam. The victim received multiple calls from imposters posing as senior law enforcement officials, falsely accusing him of money laundering.

Riot Games Cuts 80 Jobs from 2XKO Team After Launch

Riot Games has eliminated approximately 80 positions from the development team of its 2v2 fighting game 2XKO, representing nearly half of the game's global workforce just three weeks after its 1.0 release.

Thane Man Loses Rs 1.17 Cr in Elaborate Crypto Scam

A 39-year-old Thane resident was defrauded of Rs 1.17 crore in an elaborate task-based cyber scam involving fake investment schemes, encrypted messaging, and cryptocurrency transfers to anonymous wallets.

Japanese Firms Push Apple, Google to End App Fees

More than 600 Japanese companies urge Apple and Google to eliminate commissions on app purchases, citing unfair fees under new competition law. They seek parity with U.S. treatment and viable external payment options.

AI May Find Lost Soviet Moon Lander Luna 9 After 58 Years

Researchers from the UK and Japan have used advanced AI to scan the lunar surface, potentially identifying the resting place of the historic Soviet Luna 9 spacecraft that landed in 1966. Upcoming observations from India's Chandrayaan-2 orbiter could confi

Nvidia vs Broadcom AI Chip Battle Heats Up

Broadcom's Tensor Processing Units are emerging as a formidable alternative to Nvidia's GPUs, with UBS forecasting $60 billion in AI revenue for Broadcom in 2026. The competition centers on cost efficiency for AI training and inference workloads.

Salesforce Staff Urge CEO to Drop ICE Contracts

More than 1,400 Salesforce employees have signed a letter urging CEO Marc Benioff to cancel all business with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing ethical concerns over AI and hiring tools.

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