Cloudflare reports a 10x increase in global scanning capacity for its Security Insights system. The system now processes more than 120 scans per second and provides frequent security insights for all customers. According to the post, the gains came from optimizing Kafka consumers, Postgres queries, and the API rather than expanding hardware.
TechCrunch reports that Amazon borrowed $17.5 billion from banks shortly after a bond sale. The article frames the move within the broader AI arms race, where companies are spending heavily to keep pace. The available text does not specify how the loan will be used, but it highlights growing debt pressure tied to escalating AI investment.
Apple announced at WWDC that its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) will expand beyond its own data centers to Google Cloud, powered by NVIDIA GPUs with Confidential Computing. NVIDIA's hardware-level trusted execution environment enables confidential inference for Apple Foundation Models, co-built with Google, preserving user privacy even on third-party infrastructure. This three-way collaboration marks a significant industry validation of confidential computing for large-scale commercial AI deployments.
QbitAI reports that Guoxing Aerospace and Tencent Cloud signed a strategic cooperation agreement for the “XingSuan” plan. The headline frames the partnership as an effort to build a new AI cloud services ecosystem. Since the article body was not provided, concrete details such as products, technical architecture, launch timeline, customers, pricing, or model integrations cannot be confirmed.
TechCrunch AI reports that Lovable and Google signed an expanded multi-year agreement. The deal reportedly includes a fivefold expansion of Lovable’s footprint on Google Cloud. It also includes expanded access to Anthropic Claude, though the article does not specify contract value, timing, exact Claude usage, or any immediate product changes for users.
As AI agents move from experiments into production, internet traffic patterns are expected to shift. AWS, Cloudflare, and others are redesigning cloud infrastructure for a future where machine-generated traffic may dominate over human users. The article frames this as an infrastructure-level change, not a single model or product launch.
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Vercel has officially announced that Talha Tariq, former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of HashiCorp, has joined the company as CTO of Security…
Vercel has announced the launch of "Static IPs," a feature designed to provide developers and enterprises with a more secure and controllable solution for…
Vercel has announced on its official blog the completion of a Series F funding round, and has formally introduced the new strategic vision of "Towards the AI…
Vercel has recently rolled out a practical platform update, officially supporting the transfer of third-party resources alongside "Claimed Deployments." Within…
Hugging Face has announced a deep partnership with Scaleway, a leading European cloud infrastructure provider, with Scaleway officially joining the Hugging…
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Vercel officially announced that its object storage solution, "Vercel Blob," has exited Beta testing and entered General Availability (GA). This service aims…
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