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Microsoft's AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing - Professional coverage
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Microsoft’s AI Bet Pays Off Big, But Costs Are Skyrocketing

According to Thurrott.com, Microsoft announced earnings for the quarter ending December 31, revealing a net income of $38.5 billion on…

Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time - Professional coverage
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Hackers are using AI to build phishing sites in real-time

According to TechRadar, security researchers from Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 have uncovered a new, sophisticated phishing technique that leverages…

Apple's Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts - Professional coverage
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Apple’s Siri Payouts Are Finally Hitting Bank Accounts

According to Forbes, Apple users are now receiving direct deposits from a massive $95 million class-action settlement. The case, Lopez…

EnergyPolicy

Dorset Council Rejects Modified Solar Farm Proposal in Protected Landscape

Revised plans for a solar farm in Dorset’s protected landscape have been rejected by councilors who maintained the development would harm the sensitive area. The decision comes despite modifications including panel relocation and added public amenities, highlighting ongoing tensions between renewable energy goals and landscape conservation.

Council Rejects Solar Development in Protected Landscape

Dorset Council has refused revised plans for a solar farm at Maiden Newton after determining the project would still create what sources indicate would be “an unacceptable impact” on the sensitive landscape. The proposed development was situated within the Dorset National Landscape, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Dorset.

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Apple Receives Chinese Government Backing Amid US-China Manufacturing Balancing Act

Apple CEO Tim Cook’s China visit resulted in strengthened government support for continued operations. The tech giant faces complex challenges balancing US manufacturing commitments with Chinese supply chain advantages as geopolitical tensions escalate.

Chinese Government Endorses Apple’s Continued Presence

Apple’s operations in China have reportedly received significant governmental support following CEO Tim Cook‘s recent high-level meetings. According to reports from Global Times, Cook met with Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology Li Lecheng, where both parties committed to deepening cooperation and increasing investments. Analysts suggest this meeting effectively resolves previous regulatory hurdles that had impacted product launches, including the eSIM-only iPhone model.