Washington resident sentenced to five years for $100 million crypto laundering.
Geoffrey K. Auyeung helped overseas fraudsters launder $100 million in scam proceeds through crypto and bank accounts, according to the DOJ.
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Geoffrey K. Auyeung helped overseas fraudsters launder $100 million in scam proceeds through crypto and bank accounts, according to the DOJ.
NinjaOne Inc., a startup with a platform for managing information technology infrastructure, today announced that it has raised more than $400 million in secondary funding. The share sale marks the second extension of a Series C round that the company first closed in 2024. NinjaOne nabbed a separate
AI is reshaping AI cost management, forcing organizations to rethink how they create and measure value. As AI spending accelerates, enterprises are seeking new ways to connect AI investments with measurable business outcomes. AI has made cost management far more complex than traditional cloud and Sa
Google LLC’s newest artificial intelligence tool promises to bring real-time translation to every smartphone user, enabling more natural and fluid conversations between speakers of different languages. That’s according to a new blog post today that announced the arrival of Gemini 3.5 Live Translate,
Zepto has filed its updated DRHP with plans to raise Rs 8,010 crore through fresh issue of shares and an OFS for 11.35 crore shares from existing investors. In other news, Tamil Nadu CM Vijay has launched the Singappen Special Force, a dedicated police unit to strength women's safety in the state.
Happy Wednesday! Zepto's IPO filing reveals where it really stands against Blinkit and Instamart. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
During two investor presentations ahead of the IPO, both featuring President Gwynne Shotwell and Chief Financial Officer Bret Johnsen, SpaceX executives outlined a roadmap to begin demonstrating orbital-compute capabilities in 2027, according to the two people familiar with the discussions. Both so
The lawsuit, made public on Tuesday in federal court in Oxford, Mississippi, claims Musk's companies negligently failed to curb the disturbance and created a public nuisance through excessive and offensive noise. Three residents filed the case on behalf of a class estimated at more than 10,000 m
AI infrastructure firms have seen accelerated demand as tech companies and cloud providers ramp up investments in data centers to support large language models and other AI applications. Last week, Alphabet moved to raise $84.75 billion in upsized equity offerings.
Kalshi will now assign a score to new markets, and the score will determine how much Kalshi believes that particular market is at risk of insider trading or market manipulation. If a market scores high on these metrics, Kalshi will require its customers to provide employment information to trade on
The Kyoto-based company's stock price has been hammered by concerns over a lack of high-profile games to build momentum for the Switch 2 gaming device.
The cloud-computing unit said the fire led to an emergency power shutdown at the facility, isolating a local point of presence in Delhi and reducing network capacity across the metropolitan area.
What a 1973 archaeologist with one pencil figured out about your tech-debt backlog — and why teams keep trying to solve a graph problem by sorting a list. One evening in February 1973, in Winchester, England, an archaeologist named Edward Cecil Harris sat down with the field notes of a 1960s excavat
Something changed in software engineering, and I do not think we have fully named it yet. For years, the job was mostly about writing code directly. Then autocomplete got better. Then chat-based coding assistants arrived. Now the workflow is shifting again: we describe goals, hand off chunks of work
Last night I came across a Telegram post from a Chinese channel called "Midlife Survival Report." It had the kind of title that usually makes me scroll past: "8 Things That Lucky People Never Reveal." But the content was surprisingly coherent. Not because it was original — much of it maps to concept
I independently shipped my first open-source repo this week. The tool I built was a cli which accesses quickbooks online data. While Claude Code did speed up the build, it still took considerable effort shaping the entire user experience for the cli around the pre-existing public APIs! Major learnin
A Level 5 Engineer — Issue #2 Preface I want to be upfront about something before we get into it. None of the frameworks in this article is mine. The ideas here come from two people who have been thinking about this stuff way harder and longer than I have — and they deserve full credit before I say
AI coding tools are powerful. But they’re also wasteful. A tiny helper-function question does not need Claude Sonnet. A huge architecture review probably does. That gap costs money. So I built Badgr Auto. It’s a local OpenAI-compatible proxy that routes each AI coding request to the cheapest model t
I always enjoy AI programming. My usual workflow is to create a plan, have it audited, and then proceed with the implementation. However, I felt that the auditing process hasn't been working well, especially since Opus 4.7. Perhaps it's because Opus has gained a broader perspective? It often brings
The biggest mistake I made with AI app builders was trusting a polished first screen too early. Now I do a very simple review loop before I treat any AI-generated MVP as real progress. With NxCode, I start with one user, one workflow problem, and one core loop. Then I check four things immediately: