TP-Link, a popular router manufacturer, is facing potential bans on sales in the US due to investigations by various government departments regarding Chinese cyberattacks. Although TP-Link has disputed claims, the US government views it as a Chinese entity, citing vulnerabilities and ties to China. While cybersecurity experts acknowledge security flaws in TP-Link routers, the potential ban is more about the company’s Chinese ties than specific technical issues. The move comes amidst bipartisan efforts to remove Chinese products from US telecommunications following recent cyberattacks on American internet providers.
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Google’s AI Overviews now reach more than 1.5 billion people every month
Google's AI Overviews in Search have reached 1.5 billion monthly users, as announced by CEO Sundar Pichai during Alphabet's Q1 2025 earnings report. Launched in May 2024, these Overviews have been enhanced with more query types and the introduction of ads to compete with AI search tools like ChatGPT. In Q1, Google reported $90.2 billion in revenue, a 12% year-over-year increase, while facing antitrust challenges that could lead to its breakup due to recent rulings...
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