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- Computing: Research and Innovation for Consumer AI ProfitabilityThere is a recent report by Menlo Ventures, 2025: The State of Consumer AI, stating that, “More than half of American adults (61%) have used AI in the past six months, and nearly one in five rely on it every day. Scaled globally, that translates to 1.7–1.8 billion people who have used AI tools, with 500–600 … Read more
- Explore the World Through Architecture: Iconic Styles Across ContinentsThere are various ways to study culture, like its culture and food, but perhaps nothing tells as much about a culture as the buildings it creates. There is something about architecture that keeps on fascinating, be it the soaring domes in Istanbul to the clean geometric lines characteristic of Tokyo. Whether you are interested in … Read more
- A Node.js-Powered App in Record TimeIn today’s developer case study, speed to market matters. The faster and better you can create a working application, the greater the chances of success. Node.js rapid app, through its flexibility, ease, and strong ecosystem, is rapidly becoming one of the top tools for setting development on a fast trajectory and evolving from delivery boy … Read more
- Open vs. closed models: AI leaders from GM, Zoom and IBM weigh trade-offs for enterprise useWant smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Deciding on AI models is as much of a technical decision and it is a strategic one. But choosing open, closed or hybrid models all have trade-offs. While speaking … Read more
- Would you let AI plan your holiday itinerary?In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea is striking a lighter tone and telling us how AI has become his ideal travel companion. I’m heading away for a couple of weeks with the family. We’re going through the packing list now. Underwear, Calpol, flip flops, emergency sugar rations (for me, to be clear). The most important … Read more
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Tamagotchi Plaza review: avoid this charmless shop sim at all costs
Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. There are no reasons to consider picking up a copy of Tamagotchi Plaza, especially if you just got your hands on a Nintendo Switch
OpenAI Taps Google Cloud To Scale ChatGPT, Ending Microsoft Cloud Monopoly
OpenAI has integrated Google Cloud into its computing network, shifting away from its heavy reliance on Microsoft as demand for artificial intelligence (AI) processing power surges. The deal, completed in May after months of talks, will power ChatGPT services in five countries, including the US and UK. Google now joins Microsoft, Oracle, and CoreWeave as
‘Hairy Creature’ emoji, aka Bigfoot, is coming soon
You’ll soon be able to include a Bigfoot emoji in your chats — even if the organization behind it won’t call it that. Unicode announced that a “Hairy Creature” emoji will be among the new additions to its standard emoji options when it releases Unicode 17 in September. Here is the full list of emoji
South Korea now officially first Asian associate of Horizon Europe
Korean researchers and organisations can now participate in the €52bn Pillar II Horizon Europe programme as the country becomes an official associate. Negotiations were completed back in September 2024, but yesterday (17 July) saw South Korea become an official associate member of Horizon Europe, allowing its researchers and research organisations to participate in several areas
Donkey Kong Bananza Is Satisfyingly Smashing Madness
Summers are about big, fun, mind-numbing movies. Great escapes in the best of ways. I need that right now, and maybe you do too. I’m happy to say that Donkey Kong Bananza is here to whisk you off to multilevel worlds of satisfyingly smashing madness, to cheer you up and give you an excuse to
Kingston XS2000 4TB External SSD review: Features, specs, price
The external Kingston XS2000 SSD works well enough, but doesn’t quite reach its full speed potential on Mac because of Apple’s design choices. With the massive bandwidth available for USB 4 and Thunderbolt connections, external SSDs are generally the best way to get more storage on a Mac. Typically compact, they can work at about
Expleo survey reveals average large enterprise in Ireland paid €683K in cyber ransoms last year
Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting service provider, today announces new survey results, revealing that the average large enterprise in Ireland paid €683K in cyber ransoms last year. Expleo surveyed 200 business and IT decision-makers in Ireland, in enterprises with 250+ employees, as part ofits Business Transformation Index 2025 report. The research aims to
I ran with Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and it both humbled and motivated me
ZDNET’s key takeaways The Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Classic starts at $499.99, with the LTE model priced at $549.99. The physical rotating bezel is smooth, One UI contains new health metrics, and the cushion design is elegant. The display shrunk to 1.34 inches, it’s rather expensive, and the bands are tough to secure in place.
Galaxy Z Fold 7, Panasonic S1 II, Samsung QS700F and more
We’ve been busy in the Engadget reviews department over the last few weeks, keeping up with Prime Day, product launches and the accumulating stack of devices on our desks. If you missed any of our in-depth testing recently, you can quickly catch up on the latest camera, laptop, phone and soundbar reviews in the list
Techie nearly died installing a power cord for the NSA • The Register
On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register‘s Friday column that shares your terrifying tech support stories. This week, meet a reader we’ll Regomize as “Kent” who told us about a job he held in the 1980s, when he worked for a manufacturer of some of the first digital waveform recorders and logic










