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Eidos Montréal’s Next‑Gen Open‑World Adventure
Leaked by Insider Gaming, Eidos Montréal is slated to release an open‑world action‑adventure title built by the veteran Tomb Raider team for a 2026 launch, despite recent layoffs that have rattled the studio. The project signals the publisher’s commitment to high‑budget AAA experiences even as it restructures its portfolio.
Wccftech
The Data‑Security‑Posture Management (DSPM) Imperative
Computer World highlights a tidal wave of daily data creation—over 400 million terabytes—and warns that without visibility, organizations are vulnerable to breaches like the Change Healthcare ransomware attack. AI‑driven DSPM tools promise real‑time discovery, classification, and policy enforcement, a move C‑level executives are already budgeting for as regulatory pressure mounts.
Computer World
Gradium’s €60 Million Voice‑AI Seed Round
French voice‑AI pioneer Gradium, spun out of Kyutai, secured a landmark €60 million seed round backed by heavyweights such as Eric Schmidt, Yann LeCun, and Xavier Niel. The startup’s “audio language models” aim to deliver low‑latency, multilingual conversational interfaces for gaming, healthcare, and real‑time translation, positioning it as a formidable challenger to OpenAI’s speech offerings.
FrenchTechJournal
X’s €120 Million DSA Penalty and EU Ad Account Shutdown
Silicon Republic reports that X (formerly Twitter) became the first platform fined under the EU Digital Services Act, incurring a €120 million sanction and subsequently disabling the European Commission’s advertising account. The move underscores the tightening regulatory landscape for social‑media giants operating in Europe.
Silicon Republic
IBM’s $11 B Bid for Confluent
According to The Information, IBM is in advanced negotiations to acquire Confluent for roughly $11 billion, a deal that would integrate Confluent’s real‑time data streaming platform into IBM’s hybrid‑cloud portfolio and strengthen its AI‑driven analytics capabilities.
The Information
Apple Chip Architect Johnny Srouji Mulls Departure
Tom’s Hardware reveals that Johnny Srouji, the chief architect behind Apple’s A‑series and M‑series silicon, is reportedly considering leaving the company after a decade of leading its processor strategy—a potential shake‑up for Apple’s hardware roadmap.
Tom's Hardware
Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU Leak Shows 5% Boost
A benchmark leak reported by Wccftech shows Intel’s upcoming Core Ultra 7 270K Plus chip delivering up to 5 % higher performance than its 265K predecessor, thanks to four additional cores, expanded cache, and a 5.5 GHz boost clock, hinting at a competitive edge in the high‑performance desktop market.
Wccftech
Nvidia CEO Dismisses AI Doomsday Scenarios
Wccftech quotes Jensen Huang asserting that catastrophic “AI doomsday” narratives are implausible, even as LLMs accelerate toward broader enterprise adoption. Huang emphasizes that AI will augment, not replace, human cognition, steering industry expectations toward responsible scaling.
Wccftech
Scientific Breakthroughs: Non‑Invasive Glucose Sensing and Optotactile Displays
Researchers at MIT, led by Jeon Woong Kang, demonstrated a portable Raman‑spectroscopy device capable of measuring blood glucose through intact skin, eliminating the need for finger pricks. The prototype achieved accurate readings over a four‑hour trial, promising a painless, continuous monitoring solution for millions of diabetics.
The Scientist
UCSB’s Optotactile 3D Display Technology
A team at UC Santa Barbara unveiled an optotactile display that renders dynamic graphics as both visual and tactile sensations, using millimeter‑scale pixels that form perceivable bumps when illuminated by brief light pulses. This breakthrough could redefine haptic feedback in virtual reality and assistive technologies.
Tom's Hardware