Breaking Tech: Mar 4 (5 stories)
Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Wed 4th March 2026
Apple has unveiled new Studio displays featuring Thunderbolt 5, enhanced cameras, and improved sound systems, marking a significant upgrade for creative professionals who rely on high-quality visuals and audio. Meanwhile, Google is rolling out features for Android that mimic Apple's call screens and location sharing, indicating a competitive push to enhance user experience and functionality on its platform.
In the realm of cybersecurity, reports reveal that U.S. and Israeli forces have employed cyber operations to disrupt Iranian communications amid ongoing military actions, highlighting the growing intersection of technology and warfare. Additionally, Mistral AI's Chief Revenue Officer emphasized the importance of companies maintaining control over their AI models, as regulatory discussions intensify. This reflects broader concerns about the impact of AI on business and employment, while investors are increasingly focusing on firms that embed AI at their core, shaping the future landscape of technology investment.
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Apple’s new Studio displays come with Thunderbolt 5
TechCrunch 3 Mar 2026, 2:49pmThe new displays come with better cameras, new sound systems, and Thunderbolt 5 ports.
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Google Adds Apple-Like Call Screens, Bag Tracking to Android
Bloomberg Technology 3 Mar 2026, 7:00pmGoogle will let users of its Android mobile operating system set up custom calling cards and share their live location in messages, catching up with features that Apple Inc. already offers to iPhone owners.
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Hacked traffic cams and hijacked TVs: How cyber operations supported the war against Iran
TechCrunch 3 Mar 2026, 5:37pmAfter U.S. and Israeli forces started bombing Iran, reports say cyber operations have disrupted communications, supporting surveillance activities, and have been used in psychological operations.
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Mistral AI Says Companies Aim to Keep Control of Models
Bloomberg Technology 3 Mar 2026, 4:50pmMistral AI Chief Revenue Officer Marjorie Janiewicz discusses government input on AI regulation, how companies are transforming their business through technology, and the impact of AI on jobs. She speaks on the sidelines of Bloomberg Invest. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The AI-Native Investment Thesis
Bloomberg Technology 3 Mar 2026, 4:14pmRudina Seseri, Founder and Managing Partner of Glasswing Ventures, discusses investing in companies where artificial intelligence is the core architectural foundation, capital flows shaping the sector and how to identify the next generation of corporate winners, with Bloomberg's Carol Massar at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in New York. (Source: Bloomberg)