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Trump Fires National Science Board, Intel Cancels Gaming GPUs in Major Moves

Hackers Exploit Microsoft Teams to Spread New Snow Malware
- Attackers use Microsoft Teams messages to deliver the Snow malware strain.
- The threat actor targets users through trusted workplace chat channels.
- Security firms have issued alerts about the novel distribution method.
USA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – A threat actor has reportedly begun using Microsoft Teams conversations to distribute a new malware variant called Snow that can compromise targeted systems after initial contact. The attackers leverage the platform’s legitimate appearance to bypass user suspicion and deliver malicious payloads directly inside organizational networks. Researchers tracking the campaign noted rapid spread once recipients engage with the messages.
Organizations should restrict external Teams access and verify unexpected file shares.
Palantir Employees Voice Concerns Over Company Descent Into Fascism
- Current and former staff have discussed the firm’s political trajectory.
- Comments describe an alleged shift toward authoritarian-leaning practices.
- The internal conversations emerged amid broader public scrutiny of contracts.
USA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – Palantir employees have reportedly begun voicing concerns internally about what some describe as the company’s descent into fascism driven by its expanding government work and political alignments. Discussions among staff highlight unease with specific project directions and leadership choices that they believe cross ethical lines. The sentiments surfaced through anonymous channels and workplace forums in recent months.
Such employee pushback illustrates growing tension between commercial ambitions and workforce values.
Trump Fires All Members of the National Science Board
- President dismissed every sitting member of the advisory body.
- The move affects oversight of federal science policy and funding priorities.
- No immediate replacements have been named for the vacant positions.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 25 (TNGB) – President Trump reportedly fired the entire National Science Board in a single action that removes all current members from their advisory roles on federal research strategy and grant decisions. The board provides independent guidance on science policy across agencies and the abrupt change leaves a leadership vacuum at a critical time for research initiatives. Observers are watching for how the administration will rebuild the panel.
The decision signals a potential reset in how scientific priorities receive high-level input.
New Bill to Extend Section 702 Powers Draws Bipartisan Criticism
- Legislation seeks to renew expiring surveillance authorities before April 30.
- Critics from both political sides have raised objections to the draft text.
- Privacy advocates and security hawks alike question key provisions.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 25 (TNGB) – A new proposal to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance powers ahead of the April 30 expiration reportedly faces resistance from lawmakers on both the left and right who argue the bill fails to address longstanding oversight concerns. The measure aims to preserve foreign intelligence collection capabilities but includes language that opponents say leaves too much room for domestic data use. Negotiations continue as the deadline approaches.
The debate underscores persistent divisions over balancing security needs with civil liberties protections.
OpenAI CEO Apologizes to Tumbler Ridge Community After ChatGPT Incident
- Sam Altman issued a public apology to residents of the Canadian town.
- The statement followed reports linking a local suspect to ChatGPT activity.
- Community members expressed frustration over the company’s initial response.
TUMBLER RIDGE, CANADA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman reportedly apologized directly to the Tumbler Ridge community in Canada after controversy arose over a ChatGPT account connected to a local suspect in an ongoing investigation. The apology acknowledged shortcomings in how the company handled early communications with affected residents. Local leaders had pressed for greater transparency and accountability from the firm.
The incident highlights challenges technology companies face when their tools intersect with criminal inquiries.
Intel Reportedly Drops Discrete Gaming GPUs From Xe3P Arc Lineup
- Company has reportedly canceled plans for standalone gaming graphics cards.
- Uncertainty now surrounds future discrete GPU development including Xe4.
- The shift leaves integrated graphics as the primary focus for coming years.
USA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – Intel has reportedly killed its discrete gaming GPU roadmap for the upcoming Xe3P Arc Celestial family with similar uncertainty now clouding the next-generation Xe4 Druid series expected in 2027. The decision reportedly stems from shifting market priorities and resource allocation toward other product lines. Gamers and partners have begun adjusting expectations for high-performance Intel graphics options.
The move reinforces Intel’s emphasis on integrated solutions over dedicated gaming hardware.
Zuckerberg and Dorsey Envision AI Systems for Greater Management Control
- Both executives see artificial intelligence expanding oversight capabilities.
- Their approaches differ in implementation but share control-oriented goals.
- Discussions reflect broader industry interest in AI-driven workplace tools.
USA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey reportedly hold differing visions for deploying artificial intelligence in management contexts yet both frameworks envision systems that deliver heightened oversight and operational control. Zuckerberg has emphasized real-time monitoring across large organizations while Dorsey has focused on decentralized decision support. The perspectives emerged during recent public commentary on technology leadership.
The convergence on control themes raises questions about employee autonomy in AI-augmented workplaces.
Intel Delays Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids Server CPUs Until 2027
- Next-generation server processors face a reported postponement to 2027.
- The Coral Rapids lineup is now slated for 2028 with possible acceleration.
- Leaks suggest internal timeline adjustments driven by technical challenges.
USA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – Intel’s upcoming Xeon 7 Diamond Rapids server CPUs have reportedly been delayed until 2027 while the follow-on Coral Rapids family is now expected in 2028 though sources indicate the latter could arrive earlier under certain conditions. The adjustments reportedly stem from ongoing development hurdles in advanced process nodes. Data center customers are recalibrating upgrade cycles accordingly.
The postponements continue a pattern of shifting timelines for Intel’s high-end server roadmap.
Sam Altman Apologizes for Not Reporting ChatGPT Suspect to Police
- OpenAI leader expressed regret over delayed notification to authorities.
- The account belonged to an individual later linked to a criminal case.
- The apology addressed specific handling failures in the Tumbler Ridge matter.
TUMBLER RIDGE, CANADA, Apr 25 (TNGB) – Sam Altman reportedly apologized for OpenAI’s failure to promptly notify police about a ChatGPT account belonging to a suspect in the Tumbler Ridge investigation. The delayed reporting drew criticism from local officials who argued earlier disclosure could have aided the case. Altman stated the company is reviewing internal protocols for similar situations going forward.
The episode illustrates the complex responsibilities technology firms carry when user activity intersects with law enforcement.
BMW Moves Color Changing E Ink Technology Closer to Production
- The iX3 Flow Edition embeds durable E Ink panels into body components.
- Focus remains on manufacturability rather than pure concept spectacle.
- The approach brings variable color features nearer to customer vehicles.
MUNICH, GERMANY, Apr 25 (TNGB) – BMW has reportedly advanced its color-changing vehicle technology by integrating E Ink displays into structural body panels on the iX3 Flow Edition concept with emphasis on long-term durability and production feasibility. The design prioritizes practical implementation over dramatic visual demonstrations seen in earlier show cars. Engineers believe the refined approach could reach limited production models within several years.
The development signals growing interest in adaptive exterior finishes for consumer automobiles.


