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April 12, 2026
Trump Pushes Banks to Test Anthropic Mythos
Trump officials are reportedly encouraging U.S. banks to test Anthropic's Mythos AI model. This is surprising given the Department of Defense's recent declaration of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk.
NDIS Deploys AI Risk Engine by August
The NDIS Commission will introduce a new intelligent risk engine by August. This deployment coincides with heightened budget scrutiny of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The tool aims to enhance risk management capabilities.
MacBook Neo Masters Windows Gaming
Apple's budget MacBook Neo with A18 Pro chip and 8GB RAM passed Windows 11 gaming tests via Parallels Desktop. It delivered playable frame rates in several titles. This showcases impressive virtualization performance on Apple Silicon.
CCL Leader Stock Doubles in 26 Years
Taiwanese CCL giant ๅฐๅ ็ตๅญ stock surges on AI server demand with orders extending to 4-6 months. A-share firms ไธญๆ็งๆ and ๅฎๅ็งๆ benefit from capacity expansions and price hikes in high-performance electronic cloth. AI computing power chain drives light modules and PCB rallies.
Apple Glasses Skip Brand Partnerships
Apple's smart glasses won't partner with brands like Ray-Ban or Oakley as Meta did. This follows Apple's in-house control philosophy. It emphasizes their distinctive product strategy.
OnePlus May Use MediaTek Dimensity 9500 in Handheld
OnePlus is reportedly tuning MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 for its upcoming gaming handheld, diverging from Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. This unconventional choice could succeed in the competitive market.
Apple Tests Four Styles for Anti-Ray-Ban Glasses
Apple is testing four frame styles for its N50 smart glasses to rival Meta Ray-Bans, including Wayfarer-like rectangles and oval designs. The glasses will capture photos/videos and integrate deeply with iPhone for editing, notifications, calls, music, and Siri. Launch expected late 2026 or 2027.
AI Automates PC Tasks via Claude Cowork
Latest AI tools like Claude Cowork enable delegating PC operations such as file organization, information summarization, and repetitive task automation. The article showcases 5 specific use cases to inspire practical application in daily workflows. It targets users new to Cowork, helping them map it to their own tasks.
Apple Tests Four Smart Glasses Designs
Apple is reportedly testing four designs for upcoming smart glasses. This is a step back from ambitious plans for a variety of mixed and augmented reality devices.
Samsung Hikes Fold 7 Price Before Fold 8 Launch
Samsung has raised the U.S. price of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 several months ahead of the anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 8 release. The increase reflects escalating component costs affecting premium foldable phone economics.
AI Agents End Standing Privilege Era
AI agents are evolving into highly privileged identities in systems. This development creates security gaps that traditional Privileged Access Management (PAM) controls cannot address. The age of standing privilege is declared over.
5 Signs Data Drift Undermines Security ML
Data drift causes ML security models to lose accuracy as input data changes, leading to missed threats and false positives. Attackers exploit this, like 2024 echo-spoofing bypassing email classifiers. Early signs include performance drops, statistical shifts, and prediction changes.
High-RAM Mac mini & Studio Out of Stock
Several high-RAM configurations of Mac mini and Mac Studio vanished from Apple's US online store on April 11, 2026, showing as 'currently unavailable' with no delivery estimates. Affected models include Mac mini with 32GB or 64GB RAM and Mac Studio with 128GB or 256GB RAM. Speculation attributes this to a RAM supply crisis or preparations for an M5 refresh.
Apple Tests Varied AI Glasses Designs
Apple is experimenting with numerous designs and colors for its upcoming AI glasses. The development emphasizes aesthetics over other features. This follows rumors of smart eyewear entry.
GLM 5.1 Rivals Frontiers in Social Benchmark
GLM 5.1 competes with top models in a custom social reasoning benchmark using Blood on the Clocktower games. It achieves strong performance at $0.92 per game versus Claude Opus's $3.69, with zero tool errors. More matches needed for full reliability.
OpenAI $100 Pro Plan Boosts Codex 5x
OpenAI launched $100/month ChatGPT Pro plan on 9 April 2026. Positioned between $20 Plus and $200 Pro, it targets Anthropic's $100 Claude Max. Key feature: five times more Codex access.
Netherlands First to Approve Tesla FSD Supervised in Europe
The Dutch vehicle authority RDW approved Teslaโs Full Self-Driving (Supervised) software on 10 April 2026, making the Netherlands the first European country to authorize it under UN Regulation 171. This EU standard governs driver control assistance systems. The approval follows 18 months of testing and 1.6 million kilometres of European road data.
KIV: 1M Tokens on 12GB VRAM No Retrain
KIV replaces HuggingFace KV cache with tiered system for 1M token contexts on RTX 4070 (12GB VRAM). Recent tokens stay in VRAM, old K/V in RAM; retrieves top ~256 relevant V via K-index per step. Drop-in for DynamicCache models, no retraining.
Cloudflare Kicks Off Agents Week
Cloudflare announces Agents Week, a dedicated event focusing on the future of the Internet. This initiative aligns with their mission to build a better Internet by preparing for upcoming developments. It signals upcoming announcements on agent-related technologies.
AI Success Ignites Backlash and Job Fears
OpenAI CEO Altman's home was arsoned amid rising anti-AI sentiment. Gallup survey shows US youth growing more anxious and angry about AI despite frequent use, fearing job loss. Anthropic's heavy reliance on AI coding tools like Claude Code causes code overload and engineer burnout.