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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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AI means data breaches now cost much less – but they’re still a huge threat to businesses
AI is improving the mean time to identify and contain data breaches IBM finds AI users could be saving £600,000 per breach vs. non-users Only one-third of UK orgs have deployed AI in security New IBM data suggests the cost of data breaches could actually be falling as AI becomes more integrated into cybersecurity practices,
Proton Launches New Two-Factor Authentication App
Proton is finally bringing one of Proton Pass’ best features to a standalone app. I’ve been using Proton Pass for over a year now, and it’s quickly become my favorite password manager to date for a couple of reasons. One of those reasons is the built-in two-factor authentication that
The Webb telescope saw a sun-like star on its deathbed. It wasn’t alone.
A dying star molting its final layers in space seems to be in the midst of a sad, solitary experience — at least from a storytelling perspective. But a new image from the James Webb Space Telescope, a collaboration of NASA and its European and Canadian counterparts, shows this drama isn’t a one-star act. More
What Is The Top Speed Of The US Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet?
The U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy first deployed the F/A-18 Hornet aircraft in 1985 to be a versatile strike fighter on the front lines. The Hornet would serve in the U.S. Navy until 2019. The Super Hornet entered the fleet in 1999, the second major update to the original
Dublin City Council calls on Dubliners to ‘Be Sound This Summer’
Dublin City Council is calling on Dubliners to ‘Be Sound This Summer’ with a public awareness campaign, renewing its call for everyone to be respectful and to prioritise safety when walking, cycling, or driving on the city’s streets during the busy summer months. As part of the launch, activations are taking place around the city
Best small business CRM software in 2025: Inexpensive customer relationship solutions
Customer relationship management, or CRM, software enables small businesses to handle customer interactions in a way that is comfortable for a growing enterprise. CRM provides a scalable, centralized platform for managing customers — both new and current — alongside tools for communication management and tracking, marketing assistance, lead and deal tracking, and financial analysis. Investing
8 Best Sexy Gifts for Lovers (2025)
Others Tested Photograph: Molly Higgins Aurelia Lingerie Subscription Box for $85 (Monthly): A monthly lingerie subscription box is sure to keep things spicy. This small, Canadian-based lingerie retailer has human-curated lingerie subscription boxes and size-inclusive lingerie (they carry bra sizes A-M and panties XS-4XL). When beginning the lingerie subscription service, you fill out a style
It seems Battlefield 6 isn’t going to cost $80 as EA ‘isn’t looking to make changes on pricing at this stage’
EA CEO Andrew Wilson has said there are no plans to increase the cost of Battlefield 6 to $80 In an investor’s call, Wilson said, “We’re not looking to make any changes on pricing at this stage” EA also confirmed that there will be no $80 games between now and the end of the current
Capgemini wins £107M HMRC extension – no competition needed • The Register
UK tax collector His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has awarded Capgemini a £107 million support and services deal, without competition, under a relationship that started more than twenty years ago. The French outsourcer is being rehired to provide business application support and maintenance services for a set of “business-critical HMRC applications.” The current deal










