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Tuesday April 8, 2025. 04:31 PM
Small IT hardware firms feel the heat from Trump making prices great World War Fee Modular laptop maker Framework is pausing sales of models it would make a loss on, while a small US keyboard biz is facing hundreds of dollars slapped on its products that American consumers...
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A proprietary polymer lets these skis switch between soft and stiff to help keep your legs fresh on the hill.
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Meta released two new Llama 4 models over the weekend -- Scout and Maverick -- with claims that Maverick outperforms GPT-4o and Gemini 2.0 Flash on benchmarks. Maverick quickly secured the number-two spot on LMArena, behind only Gemini 2.5 Pro. Researchers have since...
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And Vision will 'read' your screen and interact with the content, says Microsoft Microsoft used its 50th birthday to announce a slew of new Copilot features, many of which will be eerily familiar to anyone who's used rival AI platforms.…
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This 2-in-1 gaming laptop might not have the best performance-to-price ratio, but it delivers a thinner, lighter, quieter, and cooler experience than its peers.
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Despite arrests, eight-legged menace targeted more victims this year Despite several arrests last year, Scattered Spider's social engineering attacks are continuing into 2025 as the cybercrime collective targets high-profile organizations and adds another phishing kit to its ...
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No-Nvidia networking club is banking on you running different GPUs on one network The Ultra Accelerator Link Consortium has delivered its first GPU interconnect specification: UALink 200G 1.0.…
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Go on, then, knock yourself out, pal Procter & Gamble says organizations should rethink how they're run to take better advantage of innovation enabled by generative AI.…
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Upgrade your summer hosting game with Ooni’s commercial-inspired spiral dough mixer.
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In Delhi's Nehru Place and Mumbai's Lamington Road, technicians are creating functional laptops from salvaged parts of multiple discarded devices. These 'Frankenstein' machines sell for approximately $110 USD -- a fraction of the $800 price tag for new models. Technicians...
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These vegan, gluten-free delivery meals take the work out of meal prep, although the food can be a little boring (and mushy).
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Lugging a solar furnace to melt it could slash the need to launch bulky power gear from Earth You've perhaps heard of using Moon dirt for building roads and other structures for future lunar explorers. But a group of German scientists reckon they've found another use for the ...
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The new four-wheel-drive electrified pickup has arrived, and it's better than ever. There's just one snag. It's made in Mexico.
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Who wouldn't want predictive business insights in a week like this? (We jest, it can't solve for Trump tariffs) IBM's latest mainframe builds on the platform's traditional attributes of security and reliability for mission-critical workloads, adding AI to support large...
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Government boasts of £14B in R&D spending, but grant body takes £300M hit Despite ambitions to position itself as a science and tech superpower, the UK has cut the budget for the government body responsible for university research funding.…
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Multiple red-rated performance metrics blamed on inability to answer rising numbers of data protection worries The UK's data protection watchdog is recruiting more warm bodies to tackle its red-rated backlog of unresolved complaints.…
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Chinese tech giant has fired two staff, but Europe's anti-fraud org isn't probing European authorities last week charged eight people with offenses including corruption and money laundering linked to the European Parliament – and perhaps also to Huawei.…
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May also have fixed AI memory biz if better-than-expected revenue guidance is anything to go by World War Fee Samsung Electronics doesn’t fear the impact of the USA’s new tariffs regime on its displays business because it makes many of them in Mexico, according to Yong...
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How will 'gutting' civilian defense agency make American cybersecurity great again? Analysis Slashing staff at the US govt's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, aka CISA, and scrapping vital programs, isn’t exactly boosting national security, say infosec and...
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Reliability, honesty, accuracy. And then there's this lot Oracle has briefed some customers about a successful intrusion into its public cloud, as well as the theft of their data, after previously denying it had been compromised.…
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