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Real-time object detection and tracking.

Accurate tracking in all conditions.

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  • Computing: Research and Innovation for Consumer AI Profitability
    There 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 Continents
    There 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 Time
    In 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 use
    Want 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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First reported case of a 12VHPWR connector melting on an AMD card

First reported case of a 12VHPWR connector melting on an AMD card

Redditor Savings_Opportunity3 writes that the pins on his 12VHPWR cable connected to his Asrock Taichi OC 9070 XT appeared darker than they should have last month. Now, the connector has melted. Read Entire Article

Perhaps Jupiter’s core was not formed by a giant impact?

Perhaps Jupiter’s core was not formed by a giant impact?

A new Durham University study has found that a giant impact may not be responsible for the formation of Jupiter’s remarkable ‘dilute’ core, challenging a theory about the planet’s history. Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, has a mystery at its heart. Unlike what scientists once expected, its core doesn’t have a sharp

Behind the numbers: Why Rotten Tomatoes scores keep climbing

Behind the numbers: Why Rotten Tomatoes scores keep climbing

Rotten Tomatoes began in 1998 as a niche platform compiling reviews for Jackie Chan films, but its founders quickly realized the broader appeal of aggregating movie criticism. The service expanded and, over the following decades, emerged as an essential reference for anyone seeking independent testimony on a film’s quality. Read Entire Article

Finally, a big screen all-in-one PC that business users and creatives will both appreciate

Finally, a big screen all-in-one PC that business users and creatives will both appreciate

ZDNET’s key takeaways HP’s OmniStudio X 31.5 is availablle now at Best Buy for $1,949. It’s a big-screen all-in-one with a solid suite of hardware that’s both powerful and flexible. Most users will want to upgrade the peripherals and speakers. When I reviewed the Apple iMac M4 last year, I praised it for being a

The best smart TV VPNs of 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

A virtual private network (VPN) can allow you to access geo-locked content and streaming libraries on your smart TV. As a bonus, and perhaps the main reason I use a VPN on my own TV, is the ability to block ads. My favorites include NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark, and I’m certain you can find a

Cisco lays off 221 people after CEO insisted AI won't cost jobs

Cisco lays off 221 people after CEO insisted AI won't cost jobs

If there’s one sad trend that we see all too often in the tech industry, it’s companies announcing huge revenue growth – usually with a nod toward AI – only to lay off hundreds or thousands of employees soon after. Read Entire Article

Crate & Case: Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Miles Davis, John Prine and Thelonious Monk from the Used Records and CDs Bins

Crate & Case: Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Miles Davis, John Prine and Thelonious Monk from the Used Records and CDs Bins

After recent record-shopping trips in Toronto, Split, and Princeton, I started thinking about what I actually buy—and why. You’re probably thinking, “Aren’t you the guy who just bitched in your Toronto column about vinyl prices?” Yeah, that’s me—but I started thinking about how to turn that losing experience into a win. Audiophiles waving their 1975

Massive anti-cybercrime operation leads to over 1,200 arrests in Africa

Massive anti-cybercrime operation leads to over 1,200 arrests in Africa

Law enforcement authorities in Africa have arrested over 1,200 suspects as part of ‘Operation Serengeti 2.0,’ an INTERPOL-led international crackdown targeting cross-border cybercriminal gangs. Between June and August 2025, law enforcement agents seized $97.4 million and dismantled 11,432 malicious infrastructures linked to attacks that targeted 87,858 victims worldwide. “In a sweeping INTERPOL-coordinated operation, authorities across

5 ways Mercedes F1 harnesses data and the latest tech to perfect race day performance

5 ways Mercedes F1 harnesses data and the latest tech to perfect race day performance

NurPhoto/Contributor/NurPhoto via Getty Images Get more in-depth ZDNET tech coverage: Add us as a preferred Google source on Chrome and Chromium browsers. Steve Riley, head of IT operations and service management at Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team, gave ZDNET a tour of his racing team’s state-of-the-art technology campus in Brackley, UK, and reflected on the impact

DaVita says ransomware gang stole data of nearly 2.7 million people

DaVita says ransomware gang stole data of nearly 2.7 million people

Kidney dialysis firm DaVita has confirmed that a ransomware gang that breached its network stole the personal and health information of nearly 2.7 million individuals. DaVita serves over 265,400 patients across 3,113 outpatient dialysis centers, 2,660 in the United States, and 453 centers in 13 other countries worldwide. The company reported revenues of over $12

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