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A new open‑source clipboard manager lets users sync copy‑paste buffers across Windows, macOS, Android and Linux without routing data through third‑party servers, addressing long‑standing cross‑platform friction. XDA Developers highlights its end‑to‑end encryption and lightweight design, positioning it as a privacy‑first alternative to ecosystem‑bound solutions.
XDA Developers
Capcom is rolling out version 1.0.4.00 for Monster Hunter Wilds, promising over 100 performance improvements that slash frame‑time spikes on both PC and consoles. WccfTech notes the update also adds tougher monster variants, aiming to restore the series’ reputation for challenging gameplay after a rocky launch.
Wccftech
Oracle’s earnings shadowed by OpenAI’s rise
The Wall Street Journal reports that despite solid revenue, Oracle’s growth outlook is increasingly eclipsed by the booming AI market, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT driving client demand for generative‑AI services that Oracle has yet to match. Analysts warn the software giant must accelerate its AI integration to stay competitive.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Radial‑Telus FAST channel deal expands Canadian streaming
Variety details Radial Entertainment’s licensing agreement with Telus to launch five FAST (Free‑Ad‑Supported Streaming TV) channels—including Iron Chef and Forensic Files—on Telus TV and Stream+. The partnership adds more than 910 hours of on‑demand content, reflecting a broader industry shift toward ad‑supported linear streaming.
Variety
2025’s top gaming monitors tested for PC and PS5
The Telegraph’s roundup benchmarks monitors such as Samsung’s Odyssey G60 and AOC’s Agon, emphasizing refresh rates up to 360 Hz and HDR performance that cater to fast‑twitch titles on both high‑end PCs and the PlayStation 5. Reviewers stress the importance of low input lag for competitive gamers.
The Telegraph
Airbus confronts delayed SAP ECC6‑to‑S/4HANA migration
The Register reveals Airbus executives warn that most European CIOs, including Airbus, will miss the 2030 deadline to retire legacy SAP ECC6, jeopardizing operational efficiency. The aerospace giant is now accelerating its cloud‑first migration plan to avoid costly support extensions.
The Register
Harness raises $5.5 billion to close AI “after‑code” gap
TechCrunch reports Harness secured a $5.5 billion valuation after a $240 million Series E, targeting tools that automatically generate production‑ready code from AI‑generated prototypes. Investors see the funding as a bet on bridging the gap between rapid AI model output and reliable software deployment.
TechCrunch
UK quantum networking start‑up Nu Quantum lands $60 million
Silicon Republic notes Cambridge‑spun Nu Quantum’s fresh $60 million round will fund the rollout of its entanglement‑based quantum‑network infrastructure, positioning the firm to compete with global players in the emerging quantum‑internet race. The capital infusion also expands its engineering team across Europe and the U.S.
Silicon Republic
Instagram pilots transparent algorithm tab for Reels
Siècle Digital explains Instagram is testing a new “Algorithm Insights” tab that lets users see why specific Reels appear, offering tweakable controls to demystify recommendation logic. The move responds to growing regulator and user pressure for algorithmic accountability on social platforms.
Siècle Digital
Science & Health Insights
DeepMind to launch first robotic science lab in the UK
The Guardian reports Google’s DeepMind is establishing a dedicated robotic laboratory to automate experimental workflows in chemistry and biology, aiming to accelerate discovery cycles. The initiative underscores a trend of AI‑driven labs reshaping fundamental research practices.
The Guardian
NHS grapples with record‑high flu admissions
The Guardian reveals England’s hospitals are seeing a 55 % weekly surge in flu patients, with an average of 2,660 in‑patients daily—the highest for this time of year. Health officials warn the strain could compromise care for other conditions if the trend continues.
The Guardian