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Monday August 25, 2025. 01:00 PM
As artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, gains traction in the business world after years of promise, a new generation of AI is starting to emerge — at least in the hype cycle. It’s not agentic AI, it’s not robotic AI, or physical AI. It is artificial...
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Hulu’s Are You My First? joins a string of shows about virgins, as more young people open up about how the gender divide is impacting their sex lives.
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It was a simpler time It's 2025 and the latest mega-album has just been released – on cassette tape. Taylor Swift dropped Life of a Showgirl on digital, vinyl, and the old jewel-cased pencil spinners. They're still with us, complete with tape tangling and endless rewinding ...
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Many organizations have now adopted Microsoft 365 as a central part of their office service provision. But are they getting the most out of the software that they’re paying for? We spoke to Vadim Vladimirskiy, CEO of Nerdio, about how businesses can use more than just the...
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A popular shortwave Russian radio station dubbed “UVB-76” has been an enigma for decades. But its recent messages have turned it into a tool for Kremlin saber-rattling.
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The deal-making US government this month struck deals with Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic for federal workers to access their top generative AI (genAI) models at virtually no cost. Federal agencies will get access to Google Gemini for 47 cents per agency for a year — yes, ...
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The tool models the sun using AI, and its developers say it can anticipate solar flares 16 percent more accurately and in half the time of current prediction systems.
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Every day brings a new, better large language model (LLM) or a new approach to finding signal in all the AI noise. It’s exhausting to try to keep up. But here’s a comforting yet uncomfortable truth about enterprise AI: Most of what’s loud today won’t persist...
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Alternative clouds are having a moment. Nearly 75% of organizations are using two or more alternative cloud providers, according to a HostingAdvice.com survey of 500 IT leaders from May 2025. These alternative clouds refer to cloud providers outside the major hyperscalers,...
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It is a drum that has almost been beaten to death, but the impending end of support for Windows 10 is not a story that is going to go away any time soon. Even when mid-October rolls around – the cut-off date – this is far from going to be the end of news, reminders, and...
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The Linux Foundation, in cooperation with a couple of other groups, has announced the publication on the intersection of businesses and commercial open-source software (deemed 'COSS'). Everything, it seems, is great, and COSS companies make a lot of money for their...
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“The first thing people should know about me is that I champion gender inclusion,” says Mel Migrino.   It’s a powerful statement, because there are many other things you might want to know about her, from her storied and ultra-successful career as a senior executive,...
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Firewall pro enjoyed European travel to fix the fallout Who, Me? Welcome to another instalment of Who, Me? It's The Register's reader-contributed column that shares your missives about massive mistakes, and how you managed to move on after them.…
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AI: more production, fewer people… or both? This week: good news about AI. (Really.)   This is the age of AI and as IT leaders pursue digital transformation, they’re having to rethink how they run their departments and invest in technology platforms. No one really knows ...
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People in Mississippi no longer have access to Bluesky. 'If you access Bluesky from a Mississippi IP address, you'll see a message explaining why the app isn't available,' announced a Bluesky blog post Friday. The reason is a new Mississippi law that 'requires all users to...
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With Chinese crypto billionaire Justin Sun as its prime minister, Liberland hopes to make strides in international diplomacy and finally settle the parcel of forestland it claims to own.
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Satnav birds would be a high-priority target in war. This tech could be a more resilient alternative The US military’s Boeing-built X-37B spaceplane is in space again for its eighth mission.…
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More than 30,000 Python developers from around the world answered questions for the Python Software Foundation's annual survey — and PSF Fellow Michael Kennedy tells the Python community what they've learned in a new blog post. Some highlights: Most still use older Python...
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Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel and tomcat9), Debian (iperf3, mupdf, qemu, thunderbird, and unbound), Fedora (glab, kubernetes1.31, kubernetes1.32, kubernetes1.33, and toolbox), Oracle (kernel and tomcat9), Red Hat (firefox, kernel, kernel-rt, and...
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PLUS: India bans ‘money’ games; SK Hynix cranks out 321-layer SSDs; Fastly re-thinking CDNs for Asia; and more! Asia In Brief Australia’s University of Melbourne last year used Wi-Fi location data to identify student protestors.…
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