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Monday June 2, 2025. 01:56 PM
Mondelez International, the corporate giant behind many of America's favorite snack brands, is suing German supermarket chain Aldi over the various inexpensive lookalike products to be found in its aisles. In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Illinois, Chicago-based...
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Next week, we should have a clear view of what Apple already knows it is rolling out at this year’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC). At the moment, expectations are low, but one updated feature could make a major difference to some people’s workflow:...
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'If the adoption of AI feels different from any tech revolution you may have experienced before — mobile, social, cloud computing — it actually is,' writes TechCrunch. They cite a new 340-page report from venture capitalist Mary Meeker that details how AI adoption has...
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Vision AI won't be part of sale but strategic supercomputers will Stumbling Euro tech giant Atos looks set to finally sell its Advanced Computing assets to the French state.…
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A new study by economists analyzing a wide range of jobs and employees found that AI chatbots do not markedly improve an organization’s productivity or efficiency. At the same time, AI is being adopted faster than any technology in history, according to industry analysts,...
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Fancy getting rolling with something Qt and Italian? OpenMamba is an independent Italian distribution which uses Fedora's packaging tools and offers a choice of KDE Plasma or LXQt.…
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Trump advisers tell WIRED that their mutually beneficial arrangements with the notorious right wing influencer may be coming to an end.
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The word Microsoft does not appear in this article. Why would you think otherwise? Opinion Congratulations! As CEO of a giant tech company, head of a sovereign wealth fund, or a VC bored with megayacht leapfrog, you have billions of dollars of other people's cash to spend....
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Serverless computing has proliferated across cloud platforms, yet its core principles are widely misunderstood and misused. Much of the industry treats serverless as being synonymous with infrastructure abstraction or automation, but this is a limited view that prevents...
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For all the hype about “cloud-first” strategies, the enterprise data center is far from extinct. In fact, roughly half of enterprise workloads still run outside the public cloud, residing in on-premises data centers or private clouds. Industry surveys reinforce this...
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Leaders are calling for more AI use in favor of hiring additional engineers, expecting developers to “10x” themselves. But there’s an art to actually being productive using AI coding assistants. For starters, AI coding assistants have known strengths and weaknesses. AI ...
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As businesses continue to generate and rely on vast amounts of data, the traditional approach to managing that data is no longer sufficient. Enter the concept of a data mesh -- a decentralized, domain-driven approach to data architecture that promises to transform how...
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So much for cushy public sector roles – a non-IT manager at McDonalds makes more How much is an IT manager worth?  Well, if you're working for a government agency, the answer seems to be about £60k (about $81k), according to a new vacancy being advertised.…
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USB-C was supposed to be the connection that simplified everything -- but it has ended up doing anything but making things simple. With different USB generations, and within those generations different levels of capability, it is no wonder people are confused about just what ...
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Adam Riess won a Nobel Prize in Physics for helping discover that the universe's acceleration is expanding, remembers The Atlantic. But then theorists 'proposed the existence of dark energy: a faint, repulsive force that pervades all of empty space... the final piece to what ...
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Some people will do anything to avoid an all-nighter Who, Me? Welcome once again to “Who, Me?”, the reader contributed column in which we invite Reg reader to tell tales of the times when they got things very wrong.…
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Padlocks, chains, keys, shields: these are all stereotypical images used to represent security. They are also the themes -- tropes, if you will -- that have been avoided in an eye-catching and vibrant rebranding for Microsoft Security. A team at Koto -- a creative studio...
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Small is beautiful The all-conquering rise of AI in the enterprise has seen much use of large language models (LLMs). This week at InfoWorld, we wrote about LiteLLM: an open-source gateway for unified LLM access that allows developers to integrate a diverse range of LLM...
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Birthdays for ESA (50) and Johann Strauss (200) marked with music of the spheres What did you do on Saturday? We ask because the Vienna Symphony Orchestra spent some of it playing a waltz that the European Space Agency (ESA) transmitted in the general direction of the...
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An anonymous reader shared this report from The Hacker News: Two information disclosure flaws have been identified in apport and systemd-coredump, the core dump handlers in Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and Fedora, according to the Qualys Threat Research Unit (TRU)....
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