Software

View All
A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama - Professional coverage
PrivacySoftwareStartups

A TikTok Alternative Hits 380K Users After U.S. Deal Drama

According to TechCrunch, the TikTok alternative Skylight has soared to over 380,000 users following a surge in signups over the…

Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom - Professional coverage
DataSoftwareTechnology

Leidos Bets $2.4 Billion on the Power Grid Boom

According to Manufacturing.net, defense and technology contractor Leidos has signed a deal to acquire engineering firm ENTRUST Solutions Group for…

Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit - Professional coverage
AIInnovationSoftware

Google Cloud gaming boss says AI is your Iron Man suit

According to TechSpot, Jack Buser, the global director for games at Google Cloud, is pushing the narrative that AI tools…

BlockchainCybersecurity

MIT Graduates Face Federal Trial Over Alleged $25 Million Cryptocurrency Exploit

Federal prosecutors allege two MIT graduates executed a sophisticated $25 million cryptocurrency heist in just 12 seconds. The brothers reportedly searched “money laundering” and other suspicious terms before allegedly manipulating Ethereum trading bots in what their defense calls legitimate trading strategy.

Alleged $25 Million Crypto Scheme Unfolds in Federal Court

Two Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduates are facing federal charges for allegedly orchestrating what prosecutors describe as a “first-of-its-kind” cryptocurrency scheme that netted approximately $25 million in mere seconds. Brothers Anton and James Peraire-Bueno were indicted on charges of conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering in a case that legal analysts suggest could establish crucial precedent for cryptocurrency regulation.