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Some reflections on 20 years of innovations in Amazon S3 including S3 Tables, S3 Vectors and S3 Metadata.
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Some reflections on 20 years of innovations in Amazon S3 including S3 Tables, S3 Vectors and S3 Metadata.

SpaceX has started commissioning a second launch pad at the company's Starbase facility in Texas.

Hype around the open source agent is driving people to rent cloud servers and buy AI subscriptions just to try it, creating a windfall for tech companies.

Software demos and Pentagon records detail how chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude could help the Pentagon analyze intelligence and suggest next steps.

Company says it doesn't know how long it will take to restore its Microsoft environment.
AWS launches a new feature of Amazon S3 that lets you create general purpose buckets in your own account regional namespace simplifying bucket creation and management as your data storage needs grow in size and scope.

Unsealed messages add wrinkle to trial after US agreed to settle with Live Nation.

Trade group callls out HP for latest Dynamic Security firmware update.

In today’s episode, we discuss how the saga between Anthropic and the Department of Defense is far from over.

SBF is still twisting facts to hide FTX crypto losses, DOJ says to block new trial.

WIRED spoke with Nick Fox, Google’s SVP of knowledge and information, about how AI is changing the company’s advertising business.

Three smaller SUVs are in development, starting at under $50,000.

Perplexity says AI access to your files is in "secure environment with clear safeguards."

The Inca Empire's system of roads were built on centuries-old trade routes.

Neo is the first MacBook in a long time with an easily replaceable keyboard.

Steam maker says settling the case would be easier but would set a bad precedent.

The midsize AWD EV goes on sale this spring, single-motor versions in 2027.

The US eliminated measles in 2000, but the disease is once again circulating.

Tariffs, torn-up US emissions regs, and being uncompetitive in China are all to blame.

Google Maps is about to get more chatty and immersive.
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