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Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion Adds Cross-Account Ingestion

🔁 Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion now supports cross-account ingestion for push-based sources such as HTTP and OpenTelemetry (OTel). This capability lets teams share ingestion pipelines across AWS accounts without relying on VPC peering or AWS Transit Gateway, simplifying centralized observability and analytics workflows. The feature is available today in all regions where OpenSearch Ingestion is offered; customers can configure resource policies in the AWS Management Console or CLI and enable pipeline endpoints from their VPCs to begin ingesting data.
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Amazon RDS supports MySQL Innovation Release 9.4 Preview

🚀 Amazon RDS for MySQL now supports MySQL Innovation Release 9.4 in the Amazon RDS Database Preview Environment, enabling customers to evaluate the latest community Innovation Release on managed RDS instances. The Preview Environment supports Single‑AZ and Multi‑AZ deployments on current instance classes and retains preview instances for up to 60 days. Snapshots created in the Preview Environment are restricted to the Preview Environment, and preview instances are billed at the same rates as production RDS instances in the US East (Ohio) Region.
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Amazon Redshift Multidimensional Data Layouts GA for Queries

🚀 Amazon Redshift announces general availability of Multidimensional Data Layouts (MDDL), a dynamic sorting feature that reorganizes data according to actual query filters to accelerate analytics. MDDL creates a multidimensional virtual sort key that co-locates rows typically accessed together, enabling block-level and predicate-column skipping during execution. For tables using the default AUTO sort key, Redshift analyzes query history and automatically selects MDDL or an optimal single-column sort key based on expected benefits. AWS reports up to 10x end-to-end performance improvements for workloads with repetitive filters; MDDL is available in all AWS commercial regions.
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AWS Neuron SDK 2.26 Adds Trn2, PyTorch 2.8, JAX 0.6.2

🚀 AWS has released Neuron SDK 2.26.0 as generally available, delivering framework and runtime improvements for Inferentia and Trainium-based instances. The update adds support for PyTorch 2.8 and JAX 0.6.2, enhances inference on Trainium2 (Trn2) instances, and enables deployment of models such as FLUX.1-dev and beta Llama 4 Scout/Maverick. It also introduces expert parallelism (beta) for MoE models, new Neuron Kernel Interface APIs, and an improved Neuron Profiler with system profile grouping for distributed workloads.
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OpenAI enhances ChatGPT Search to rival Google AI results

🔎 OpenAI has rolled out an update to ChatGPT Search that improves accuracy, reliability, and link summarization to reduce hallucinations and make answers easier to verify. The search now better detects shopping intent, surfacing products when appropriate while keeping results focused for other queries, and it improves link summaries so users can follow back to sources. Answers are reformatted for quicker comprehension without sacrificing detail. OpenAI also added an GPT-5 Thinking toggle with adjustable 'juice' effort levels; the changes are rolling out gradually.
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OpenAI adds user control over GPT-5 Thinking model options

⚙️ OpenAI is rolling out a toggle that lets Plus, Pro, and Business subscribers choose how much "thinking" the GPT-5 Thinking model performs, trading off speed, cost, and depth. The simpler toggle UI replaces a tested slider and exposes internal "juice" effort levels — for example, Standard (juice=18) and Extended (64). Pro users also get Light (5) for very fast replies and Heavy (200) for the model's maximum reasoning depth.
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Route Cloudflare Tunnel Traffic by Hostname, Not IP

🔒 Cloudflare now lets administrators route traffic to a Cloudflare Tunnel by hostname or domain, removing the need to track changing IP addresses. By binding hostnames or wildcard domains to tunnels and writing Access or Gateway policies, teams can enforce per-resource zero-trust rules and secure egress without touching IP lists. Gateway uses synthetic initial IPs to tag hostname intent at Layer 4, map traffic back to private IPs, and forward it through the correct tunnel.
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OpenAI Open-Weight Models Now in Eight More AWS Regions

🚀 AWS has expanded availability of OpenAI open weight models on Amazon Bedrock to eight additional regions. The update adds US East (N. Virginia), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Europe (Stockholm), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Europe (Ireland), South America (São Paulo), Europe (London), and Europe (Milan) to the previously supported US West (Oregon). This broader regional coverage reduces network latency, helps meet data residency preferences, and makes it easier for customers to deploy AI-powered applications closer to their users. Customers can access the models through the Amazon Bedrock console and supporting documentation to get started.
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Amazon Lex: confirmation and currency slots in 10 languages

🤖 Amazon Lex now supports built-in confirmation and currency slot types in 10 additional languages: Portuguese, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, and Korean. These built-in slots normalize varied user phrasing—mapping acknowledgements to 'Yes', 'No', 'Don't know', or 'Maybe' and converting currency expressions into structured formats such as 'USD 1.00'—to simplify multi-lingual conversational flows. The feature is available in all commercial AWS Regions where Amazon Lex operates and can improve chatbots and contact-center interactions.
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Step Functions: Data Sources and Metrics for Distributed Map

⚙️ AWS Step Functions now expands Distributed Map input sources and adds visibility metrics. Distributed Map can now iterate S3 objects via S3ListObjectsV2, read AWS Athena data manifests and Parquet files directly, and extract arrays from JSON stored in S3 or passed as state input. New observability metrics — Approximate Open Map Runs Count, Open Map Run Limit, and Approximate Map Runs Backlog Size — provide operational insight. These features are available in all commercial AWS Regions; enable Distributed Map mode in the Step Functions console and consult the developer guide for examples.
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AWS Bedrock Adds OpenAI Open‑Weight Models in Eight Regions

🚀 AWS has expanded availability of OpenAI open weight models on AWS Bedrock to eight additional AWS Regions worldwide. The update brings the models to US East (N. Virginia), Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Mumbai), Europe (Stockholm, Ireland, London, Milan) and South America (São Paulo), alongside existing US West (Oregon) support. This broader footprint aims to lower latency, improve model performance and help customers meet data residency requirements. To get started, use the Amazon Bedrock console or consult the documentation.
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Notepad Adds Free AI Writing Tools on Copilot+ Windows 11

📝 Microsoft is adding free AI-powered text features to Notepad on Copilot+ PCs running Windows 11, rolling out now to Windows Insiders in the Canary and Dev channels on Notepad version 11.2508.28.0. The new Summarize, Write, and Rewrite tools were previously part of Microsoft 365 subscriptions but are available without an extra subscription on Copilot+ devices. Features support English only; subscribers can switch between local and cloud models while unsigned users use the local model. Users may disable the AI options in settings or uninstall the updated Notepad to use classic notepad.exe. Paint and Snipping Tool also received recent updates.
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Amazon SageMaker HyperPod Adds Managed Karpenter Autoscaling

🛠️ Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports managed node autoscaling using Karpenter, enabling automated cluster scaling for both inference and training workloads. This managed capability removes the operational burden of installing and maintaining autoscaling infrastructure while providing integrated resilience and fault tolerance. Customers gain just-in-time GPU provisioning, scale-to-zero during low demand, workload-aware instance selection, and cost reductions through intelligent consolidation.
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AWS Step Functions Adds IPv6 Dual-Stack Endpoint Support

🌐 AWS Step Functions now supports IPv6 via new dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 endpoints, enabling customers to send IPv6 traffic directly to the service. The enhancement preserves backwards compatibility with existing IPv4 endpoints and enables PrivateLink interface VPC endpoint connectivity so workloads can access Step Functions privately without traversing the public internet. IPv6 support is generally available in several US commercial and GovCloud regions.
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Amazon OpenSearch Serverless Adds Disk-Optimized Vectors

🔍 Amazon has added disk-optimized vector storage to OpenSearch Serverless, offering a lower-cost alternative to memory-optimized vectors while maintaining equivalent accuracy and recall. The disk-optimized option may introduce slightly higher latency, so it is best suited for semantic search, recommendation systems, and other AI search scenarios that do not require sub-millisecond responses. As a fully managed service, OpenSearch Serverless continues to automatically scale compute capacity (measured in OCUs) to match workload demands.
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Amazon EVS Adds HCX Migration Over Public Internet

🌐 Amazon EVS now supports VMware HCX migrations over the public internet using Elastic IP Addresses (EIPs) to provide stable endpoints and faster setup. This option supplements existing private connectivity methods such as AWS Direct Connect and VPN, enabling secure layer‑2 network stretch and workload migration when private links are unavailable. Public HCX connectivity is available in all AWS Regions where EVS is offered and can be a cost‑effective alternative for workloads that do not require private connection performance.
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AWS Network Firewall Enhances Console Monitoring and TLS

🔒 AWS Network Firewall now delivers expanded console monitoring and enhanced TLS inspection capabilities to improve outbound security. The monitoring dashboard adds visibility into traffic to AWS services such as Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and AWS Backup, including traffic sent over PrivateLink, and surfaces top source and destination IPs by packets and bytes. Customers can filter views by IP and protocol for targeted analysis. A new session holding feature for TLS Inspection prevents TCP/TLS establishment from reaching servers until SNI-based rules are evaluated, strengthening controls against malicious endpoints.
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AWS PCS Supports EC2 Capacity Blocks for ML Workloads

🔧 Amazon Web Services has added native support for EC2 Capacity Blocks in the Parallel Computing Service (PCS), enabling use of reserved EC2 instances directly within PCS Slurm clusters. This integration lets Capacity Blocks be associated with PCS compute node groups via an EC2 Launch Template, simplifying capacity planning for GPU‑based ML workloads. The feature is available in all Regions where both services are offered and aims to improve availability and predictability for cutting‑edge GPU jobs.
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AWS End User Messaging: CloudFormation Support for SMS

📩 AWS End User Messaging SMS now supports AWS CloudFormation, enabling customers to deploy and manage SMS resources using templates. Phone numbers, sender IDs, configuration sets, protection configurations, opt-out lists, resource policies, and phone pools can be provisioned and managed declaratively alongside other AWS resources. This support is available in all Regions where End User Messaging is offered, simplifying deployments and delivery pipelines.
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Falcon for IT Brings Risk-Based Patching to Falcon

🔒 Falcon for IT introduces Risk-based Patching to unite security and IT teams within the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. By combining Falcon Exposure Management telemetry, AI-powered patch scheduling, Patch Safety Scores, and sensor intelligence, the feature prioritizes vulnerabilities by real-world exploitability and reduces time to remediation. Ring-based deployments, smart rollout coordination, and pre-deployment safety checks help avoid system-breaking updates while accelerating fixes. Delivered through the existing lightweight Falcon agent, it replaces manual handoffs with a single, unified workflow.
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