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ZeroUSV Showcases Oceanus12 Uncrewed Surface Vessel to Royal Danish Navy

ZeroUSV Showcases Oceanus12 Uncrewed Surface Vessel to Royal Danish Navy

ZeroUSV recently showcased its Oceanus12 uncrewed surface vessel (USV) to the Royal Danish Navy in a demonstration held two hours northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. This event was part of a competitive selection process by Danish Defence, aimed at evaluating the capabilities of the Oceanus12 USV over two days. The demonstrations highlighted the ease of mobilization and logistics involved in deploying the Oceanus12, showcasing its modular payload capabilities for various defense and security missions. Matthew Ratsey, Managing Director of ZeroUSV, expressed pride in being selected to demonstrate the platform, emphasizing its technological maturity and versatility for different mission roles. These demonstrations are part of ZeroUSV's ongoing international engagement efforts as the company seeks to expand its uncrewed maritime capabilities within allied defense markets. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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Microsoft under fire for threatening security researcher with criminal investigation

Microsoft under fire for threatening security researcher with criminal investigation

A recent public disagreement between Microsoft and an independent security researcher has reignited the ongoing debate regarding accountability in software security. The conflict emerged after the researcher criticized Microsoft for vulnerabilities in its software, arguing that the tech giant should take greater responsibility for ensuring the safety of its products. This exchange highlights the complexities of cybersecurity, particularly in an era where software is integral to daily life and business operations. The incident has drawn attention to the broader issue of how software companies manage security risks and the expectations placed on them by both consumers and the cybersecurity community. As the dialogue continues, it raises important questions about the roles and responsibilities of software developers in protecting users from potential threats.

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"Fable 5 halted after three days: Satya Nadella discusses AI dependency risks amid US government intervention."

"Fable 5 halted after three days: Satya Nadella discusses AI dependency risks amid US government intervention."

Anthropic's latest AI model, Claude Fable 5, faced an abrupt halt in user access just three days after its release due to an emergency directive from the U.S. government. This swift action raises concerns regarding autonomous cyber attacks, prompting scrutiny of the model's capabilities and implications. Additionally, Microsoft has restricted the use of Claude Fable 5 internally, citing issues related to its Zero Data Retention (ZDR) policy. The timeline of events surrounding these developments highlights the growing apprehension over AI technologies and their potential risks in cybersecurity.

JD.com food delivery hits 1 million daily orders in 40 days

JD.com food delivery hits 1 million daily orders in 40 days

JD.com has reported that its newly launched food delivery service has achieved over 1 million daily orders just 40 days after its debut. The platform collaborates with more than 450,000 dine-in restaurants across 142 cities in China. This impressive growth is largely credited to JD.com’s policy of zero commission fees, which has enabled some partnered restaurants to surpass 2,000 monthly orders. The company’s innovative approach is attracting new merchants, further enhancing its market presence in the competitive food delivery sector.

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CISA gives US federal agencies three days to fix a VPN bug under attack by a ransomware gang

CISA gives US federal agencies three days to fix a VPN bug under attack by a ransomware gang

Check Point has reported that a group of hackers successfully infiltrated numerous organizations by taking advantage of a vulnerability in a VPN feature found in several of its products utilized by government entities. This breach highlights significant security concerns, as the affected organizations rely on these VPNs for secure communications. The incident raises alarms about the potential for sensitive data exposure and the implications for national security. The exploitation of this bug underscores the importance of regular software updates and vigilance in cybersecurity practices among organizations that depend on such technology.

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Roundtable: Those who stand against the wind, seeking answers across the sea | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

Roundtable: Those who stand against the wind, seeking answers across the sea | 36Kr WAVES 2026 New Wave

In 2026, the WAVES conference, organized by 36Kr and AnYun, took place in Panyu, Guangzhou, focusing on the theme "This Summer." The event gathered top investors, industry leaders, and emerging entrepreneurs over two days to discuss the evolution of AI and hard technology, which are shifting from niche areas to mainstream consensus. The conference featured 14 in-depth roundtable discussions and numerous independent speeches that explored the underlying logic of key sectors such as AI, hard technology, overseas expansion, and healthcare. Key speakers included Peng Xiaoqiu, editor-in-chief of 36Kr, Zhang Hanliang from DBS Bank, Tao Yangfeng from Zero One Capital, Guo Bin from Paradise Silicon Valley, and Liu Bingbin, CEO of Zendure. They shared insights on the changing landscape of entrepreneurship, particularly the transition from manufacturing advantages to brand and engineering advantages in the past decade. Discussions highlighted the importance of understanding market demands and the risks associated with overseas expansion, emphasizing that successful ventures require a deep understanding of both domestic and international markets. The conference underscored the necessity for entrepreneurs to be aware of their capabilities and the potential pitfalls of blindly pursuing global opportunities. As the landscape of international business continues to evolve, the insights shared at WAVES 2026 aim to guide entrepreneurs in navigating the complexities of global markets.

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