Tuesday, March 17, 2026

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Tech News Flash

March 17, 2026

AI Glasses Shift Into Momentum Mode, Shipments Grow 322% in 2025

S P O N S O R E D

Secure your mobile app and APIs

What if your APIs are trusting compromised mobile apps? Most attackers don’t break in, they log in. Join us March 31, to rethink mobile + API security.

Microsoft Warns of Hackers Supercharging Cyberattacks With AI

Apple Accelerates Its Unified Silicon Strategy

Account Recovery Becomes a Major Source of Workforce Identity Breaches

The Silicon Battlefield: Autonomous Weapons and the Next Era of Warfare

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TRANSPORTATION

Aptera Reaches Milestone in Solar-Powered Vehicle Production

SPACE

Data Centers in Space: Pi in the Sky or AI Hallucination?

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

An AI Survival Guide for Curating Your Digital Inner Circle

SECURITY

Google Primes Chrome for a Post-Quantum World

EMERGING TECH

Experity AI Care Agent Helps Cut Urgent Care Admin Workload

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GTC 2026: Nvidia Groq 3 LPU and Groq LPX Racks Join Rubin Platform | Nvidia Unveils 88-core Vera CPUs To Compete With AMD and Intel

Nvidia Groq 3 LPU and Groq LPX racks join Rubin platform at GTC | Nvidia unveils details of new 88-core Vera CPUs positioned to compete with AMD and Intel | Seagate FireCuda X1070 2TB SSD review
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Nvidia Groq 3 LPU and Groq LPX racks join Rubin platform at GTC
SRAM-packed accelerator boosts 'every layer of the AI model on every token'
 
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Nvidia unveils details of new 88-core Vera CPUs positioned to compete with AMD and Intel
New Vera CPU rack features 256 liquid-cooled chips that deliver up to a 6X gain in CPU throughput
 
 
 
 
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