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Is it Christmas in July, or is it Amazon Prime Day? Either way, it's a great time to save on a mattress.
From headphones to water filters, here are the best products we've found for under a Benjamin.
Google Maps is so ubiquitous that it is hard to imagine that there are any unsupported platforms remaining, but there are still a few. This is highlighted by arrival of Google Maps for Garmin smartwatches via the Connect IQ Store. This free app means that owners of key...
The Crowdstrike disaster in July 2024 gave Microsoft a black eye. How could third-party security software fail so spectacularly — to the point that millions of Windows PCs became unbootable unless system administrators physically fixed them in person? That’s the...
The UK police plan to spend up to 75 million pounds ($102 million) to digitize their vast archive of VHS tapes, aiming to preserve evidence by converting analog media into digital files integrated with evidence management systems. The procurement includes both in-house...
Warehouses in the US are full of foods that fight malnutrition, while kids go hungry in places like South Sudan.
Oracle and AWS have expanded their collaboration to make the Oracle Database@AWS service generally available in the US. The Oracle Database@AWS service, previewed in September last year, is a continuation of Oracle’s strategy to partner with hyperscalers to offer its...
We’ve tested just about every laptop you’d want to buy, and these are the best deals we’ve found for Amazon Prime Day.
Customers say things are still far from perfect as lengthy support queues hamper business dealings Ingram Micro says it is gradually reactivating customer's ordering capabilities across the world, region by region, now its ransomware attack is thought to be 'contained'.…
It’s summer and we’re ready to run around like crazy. These deals on fitness trackers and smart rings—like the Oura Ring—will help you do that.
We understand the skepticism with Prime Day deals—we only recommend quality gadgets that we’ve spent weeks evaluating to ensure you’re getting a good deal on a great product.
A common use case in generative AI is developing an agent, which is a system users interact with in plain language to accomplish a given task. Creating AI agents can require a lot of heavy lifting, even when you’re leveraging an existing commercial model. Google recently...
Really big changes don’t happen in the programming world very often. I’ve been lucky to be around long enough to see a couple of them. And we are all lucky enough to be seeing one today. I remember well the heady days in the mid-1990s when rapid application development...
The debate about intelligence versus wisdom is as old as history, but artificial intelligence has transformed it into an intensely practical question. The cheaper professional knowledge becomes, the more precious it is to know how to use it. It’s becoming ever clearer that ...
Mainstream developers and users are increasingly seeking alternatives to big tech’s centralized servers and cloud-based systems. Issues like data breaches, censorship, and monopolization are driving this trend. We spoke to Mathias Buus Madsen, CEO of Holepunch, about why...
Activists argue the resources spent on tech aren't leading to worthwhile numbers Privacy activists are unimpressed with London's Metropolitan Police and its use of live facial recognition (LFR) to catch criminals, saying it is not effective use of taxpayer money and an...
Parenting in the digital age has incredible advantages; for instance, you can have instant access to countless helpful online tools. While there are also drawbacks, such as privacy issues, increased screen time, and over-reliance on apps, the right AI tools, when used...
Akkodis report suggests people skills may be helpful to bring out the best in AI Executives are losing faith in AI initiatives despite rising investment, according to a study conducted by consultancy Akkodis.…
Two Chinese satellites, SJ-25 and SJ-21, have reportedly completed the first autonomous high-altitude orbital docking. 'Although unconfirmed, this is thought to be the first orbital refueling at such a height -- the two satellites are currently over 20,000 miles from Earth,' ...
Tells would-be affiliates they don't need to worry because cyberattacks don't violate a cease fire An Iranian ransomware-as-a-service operation with ties to a government-backed cyber crew has reemerged after a nearly five-year hiatus, and is offering would-be cybercriminals...
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