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Nvidia’s CEO says Broadcom’s custom chips are not a threat to Nvidia. Broadcom’s application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), also known as custom chips, are rapidly gaining popularity among hyperscalers such as Alphabet’s Google. This important partnership led to the successful launch of Google’s Gemini 3. The latest version of the AI ​​model was trained on a Google chip known as a tensor processing unit (TPU), which was co-designed with Broadcom. But according to NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, there’s nothing to worry about, as the company’s stock has been under pressure since Gemini 3 launched late last month. Nvidia’s general-purpose graphics processing…

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Canada has joined the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) rearmament initiative, making it eligible for $170 billion in loans to procure military equipment.Published December 2, 2025December 2, 2025Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareCanada has joined the multibillion-dollar European Union defense fund, becoming the first non-European country to do so as Ottawa seeks to diversify its military spending away from the United States.Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday that joining the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) initiative will give Canadian defense companies a “tremendous opportunity” to gain greater access to European markets in a “dangerous and…

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Top articles in Tuesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier leagueThomas Frank feels Spurs owner will give him time to build success – The Guardian Lucas Paqueta receives offer of support from PFA after online reaction to red card against Liverpool – Daily Express Sport James Trafford set to leave Manchester City in January – Mail Sport John Texter defends ‘partner’ Evangelos Maranikis, praises transfer agreement between them – The Times Premier League and other major sporting bodies face tens of millions of dollars in crackdown – Telegraph Josep Guardiola encourages Phil Foden to stay at Manchester City and become club captain…

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Instagram has introduced a new privacy setting that puts all new and existing underage accounts into auto-private mode by default.Brandon Bell | Getty ImagesInstagram will require U.S.-based employees to work in the office five days a week. meta It was confirmed on Monday.The new return-to-office policy goes into effect on February 2 and is aimed at fostering a more creative and collaborative work environment, according to a report in Sources Newsletter, citing an employee memo from Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri.The report also noted that Mosseri aims to reduce the number of meetings in the photo-sharing department and wants employees to…

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reiterated his call for peace and pledged “absolute loyalty” to his people at a rally attended by thousands of people in Caracas as tensions rise over possible military action by the United States.Monday’s rally was held as US President Donald Trump met with his national security team at the White House to discuss “next steps” regarding Venezuela, according to media reports.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listAddressing a crowd waving Venezuelan flags outside the presidential palace in Caracas, President Maduro said his country wanted peace, but only peace “with sovereignty, equality and freedom.””We want neither…

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Vientiane, Laos — Adita Kittycoon has learned to anticipate questions. No, it’s not Thailand, but it’s next to Thailand. No, it’s not China, but it’s next to China. No, it’s not Vietnam, but it’s next to Vietnam. Kittykoon, who is Laotian but grew up primarily in the United States, is used to people not knowing where she’s from. His father worked at the United Nations Diplomatic Mission to Laos in New York City. As a result, he spoke fluent English, which became an asset when he returned to his birthplace. Today, Kittykoon runs a media and creative marketing company in…

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With every single Premier League match this midweek live on Sky Sports, our football writers discuss the main talking points from each game…Will Haaland join the 100 Club on Tuesday?Fulham vs Man City – Tuesday, kick-off 7.30pm When Erling Haaland hit his 99th Premier League goal in Manchester City’s 3-0 win over Liverpool on November 9, it seemed only a matter of time before he would join the ‘100 Club’, where only 34 players in the competition’s history have scored a century or more. But despite playing the entirety of the games against Newcastle and Leeds that followed, that milestone…

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A Google Search executive said one of the company’s biggest opportunities in AI lies in its ability to know users better and personalize their responses. AI promises to be uniquely helpful because it knows you. But the risk is that AI feels more like surveillance than a service. On a recent episode of the Limitless podcast, Robbie Stein, vice president of product for Google Search, explained that Google’s AI tends to process more queries that ask for advice or where users are looking for recommendations, and that these types of questions are likely to benefit from more subjective responses. “We…

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Mongo DB Shares rose 15% in after-hours trading Monday after the company reported third-quarter profit that beat Wall Street expectations and issued a strong outlook.The database software maker reported revenue of $628 million, up 19% year-over-year, and significantly beating LSEG analysts’ expectations of $592 million. The company’s adjusted earnings per share were $1.32, beating Wall Street’s expectations by 80 cents per share.Chief Executive Officer Chirantan “CJ” Desai told CNBC’s John Fort on Monday that the company’s large enterprise division experienced “significant growth” in the third quarter due to increased demand in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.”Additionally, our…

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Four times the size of the Hollywood sign and nearly seven times the size of the White House, Uzbekistan’s newest cultural center is a monument of epic proportions. Part museum, part academic research facility, Tashkent’s three-story Center of Islamic Civilization (CISC) will open to the public in March 2026 and aims to celebrate and revive Uzbekistan’s historical role as a center of Islamic learning. “This region is home to many ancestors who influenced world civilization,” said CISC Director Firdavs Abdukhalikov. “The big question was how to present their influence to the world and to younger generations in an appealing and…

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