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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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If these PlayStation 6 leaks are to be believed, Sony’s next-gen system might not be the dramatic leap you expect
YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead has leaked potential PS6 specs The console may be powered by an RDNA 5 GPU, and outpace PS5 Pro Launch window is expected to be late 2027 to early 2028 A new round of potential PlayStation 6 leaks has come to light, this time from YouTuber and leaker Moore’s Law
Record-low price alert: the Google Pixel 9a drops to just $299 at Best Buy
Looking for a decent Android phone that doesn’t break the bank? One of the best options on the market right now has to be the Google Pixel 9a – a mid-range flagship that’s on sale for just $399 (was $499) at Best Buy. This upfront discount is technically a record-low price, but you can supplement
This rumored Samsung Galaxy S26 upgrade will finally make contactless payments as easy as they are on the iPhone
The Galaxy S26 is rumored to be getting an NFC upgrade This would make mobile payments more straightforward We should see the Galaxy S26 phones sometime in January 2026 We’re likely some five months away from the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, if Samsung sticks to its usual schedule in 2026, and the latest
Millions of age checks as UK Online Safety Act gets rolling • The Register
The UK government has reported that an additional five million age checks are being made daily as UK-based internet users seek to access age-restricted sites following the implementation of the Online Safety Act.” The figure comes from the Age Verification Providers Association (AVPA), according to the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, headed by
What Are The Flashing Lights On MotoGP Leathers For?
Orange Pictures/Shutterstock Grand Prix motorcycle racing, commonly referred to as MotoGP, is — much like F1 — having a moment. There appears to be a wave of excitement crashing over the sport, bringing new fans into the fold and keeping current enthusiasts enthralled. The sport offers a lot
The best Bluetooth trackers for 2025
Most people think of AirTags when they picture a Bluetooth tracker. And indeed, Apple’s little white discs used to be the most capable option, relying on a vast finding network of nearby iPhones to pinpoint lost tags. But now, both Google and Samsung have implemented finding networks of their own. And other Bluetooth tracker companies,
I switched to this paper-like TCL phone for a week, and my tired eyes finally got a break
ZDNET’s key takeaways This budget Android phone features a large, paper-like display, 128GB of storage, and more. It has a feature set that promotes minimalism and digital wellbeing. I just wish the camera system and general performance were better. Looking at smartphones all day can be exhausting on the eyes, and over time, I’ve adjusted
Legendary OpenPrinting architect looking for new role • The Register
Till Kamppeter, the lead developer of the OpenPrinting subsystem for Linux, has been laid off by Canonical after 19 years. Kamppeter shared the news on his Mastodon feed, which – ironically – is hosted on the Ubuntu Social instance. OpenPrinting keeps old printers working – even on Windows READ MORE The OpenPrinting project develops and










