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October 20, 2025, 6:55 AM

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Jess Weatherbed / The Verge:
AWS says “the underlying DNS issue has been fully mitigated” and most “operations are succeeding normally now” after a major US-EAST-1 outage from 3:11AM ET  —  The cause of the AWS outage is currently unclear. … Amazon Web Services (AWS) is currently experiencing …
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Matthias Bastian / The Decoder:
OpenAI researchers delete X posts claiming that GPT-5 solved Erdös math problems, after pushback from Demis Hassabis and others; Yann LeCun ridicules OpenAI  —  OpenAI researchers recently claimed a major math breakthrough on X, but quickly walked it back after criticism from the community …
Terrence O'Brien / The Verge:
X plans a Handle Marketplace for Premium+ and Business subscribers to search for and request inactive usernames; rare handles can cost from $2,500 to $1M+  —  Premium subscribers will be able to search and request usernames that have been unavailable. … Handles are going to be broken up into two broad categories.
New York Times:
US tech giants are on a data center building spree, sparking fury worldwide; research says ~60% of the 1,244 largest global centers in June were outside the US  —  As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
Bloomberg:
China says the US NSA has been hacking its National Time Service Center, which provides high precision time services for the government and others, since 2023  —  China said it's uncovered “irrefutable evidence” of US government cyber attacks on the country's main agency responsible for timekeeping.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro / New York Times:
An interview with Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia's decentralized model, right-wing attacks and political pressure, Elon Musk, protecting volunteer editors, and more  —  As one of the most popular websites in the world, Wikipedia helps define our common understanding of just about everything.
Reuters:
A lawyer says 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users filed an antitrust complaint in China alleging Apple abuses its market dominance by restricting app distribution  —  A group of 55 Chinese iPhone and iPad users filed a complaint with China's market regulator on Monday, a lawyer representing the group said …
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