Tech Roundup: Apr 8 (5 stories)
Wednesday, 8 Apr 2026 Daily Technology GLOBAL
Here is your Daily summary for Technology across the world for Wed 8th April 2026
Russian hackers, identified as Fancy Bear, have infiltrated thousands of home routers to harvest passwords and authentication tokens, marking a significant escalation in cyber espionage tactics. This breach underscores the vulnerabilities in residential networks and the potential for widespread data theft.
In the tech sector, Anthropic has expanded its compute partnership with Google and Broadcom, driven by a surge in demand that has propelled its revenue to $30 billion. This move highlights the increasing reliance on advanced computing resources in AI development.
Broadcom's collaboration with Google on tensor processing units (TPUs) positions it as a competitor to Nvidia, reflecting the growing importance of specialized chips in the AI landscape. Meanwhile, Google Chrome's latest update introduces vertical tabs and a streamlined Reading Mode, enhancing user experience by addressing the common issue of tab clutter.
Additionally, Google Maps has integrated AI capabilities to generate captions for user-uploaded photos, facilitating richer local knowledge sharing. This feature aims to enhance user engagement and improve the overall utility of the platform.
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Russian government hackers broke into thousands of home routers to steal passwords
TechCrunch 7 Apr 2026, 5:01pmFancy Bear, also known as APT28, has taken over thousands of residential home routers to steal passwords and authentication tokens in a wide-ranging espionage operation.
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Anthropic ups compute deal with Google and Broadcom amid skyrocketing demand
TechCrunch 7 Apr 2026, 4:05pmAnthropic bulked up its compute deal with Google and Broadcom as the company has seen its run-rate revenue surge to $30 billion.
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Broadcom Rises After TPU Supply Partnership With Google
Bloomberg Technology 7 Apr 2026, 2:25pmBroadcom is developing chips using Google’s tensor processing units, or TPUs, offering an alternative to technology from Nvidia. Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chrome finally adds a better way to deal with too many open tabs
TechCrunch 7 Apr 2026, 5:00pmGoogle Chrome's latest update brings vertical tabs and a cleaner Reading Mode to help manage cluttered browsing.
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Google Maps can now write captions for your photos using AI
TechCrunch 7 Apr 2026, 3:30pmGoogle is rolling out new features to make it easier for users to contribute local knowledge to Maps. Most notably, Gemini can now create captions when users are looking to share a photo or video about a place.