US Created 911,000 Fewer Jobs Than Previously Thought in the 12 Months Through March U.S. jobs growth was much slower than previously reported, according to revised data released on Tuesday. From a report: The number of jobs created in the United States from April 2024 to March 2025 was revised down by 911,000 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That would roughly amount to 76,000 fewer jobs created each month of the year up until March. The revision draws fresh attention to the weakening U.S. labor market, which added an average of only 29,000 jobs in each of the three most rec… Red Hat Back-Office Team Moving To IBM From 2026 Starting in 2026, Red Hat's back-office staff in HR, finance, legal, and accounting will be transferred to IBM, while engineering, product, sales, and marketing teams remain at Red Hat -- at least for now. The Register reports: According to a communication sent to employees, those in General & Administrative areas will join IBM, including the lion's share of the people working in the HR, finance, accounting, and legal units at Red Hat. A source told us the switch will be "implemented this year,… Best smart plugs 2025: Transform your dumb outlets into smart sockets Thinking of dipping your toe into the smart home waters? Installing a smart plug is the easiest and least expensive way to get a feel for how the technology can improve your life. Plug one into your wall, plug a lamp or a small appliance into the smart plug, connect it to your home network with the manufacturer’s mobile app, and you’ll be ready to experience all the advantages of hands-free contr… Fast charge 7 devices at once with Anker’s tiny desk gadget, now 22% off Wouldn’t your life be easier if you didn’t have to worry about where to plug in your various chargers or how long it’ll take to charge your devices? Enter this Anker Nano 7-in-1 charging station that simplifies your home charging woes, now available for $69.99 on Amazon (was $89.99) with the first big price drop it’s ever had. What I love about this charging station is that it can handle up to 7 … Trump's push for prayer lauded by OK State Superintendent: 'It's the right move' A 'Fox News @ Night' panel discuss President Donald Trump's push for prayer in schools, a California student highlighting the need for religious liberty, A.I. in schools and New York City schools' cell phone ban. How to protect your privacy at hotels Hotel privacy concerns are valid but rare, with methods to detect hidden tech using smartphone flashlights, mirror tests and scanning apps. Exxon Wants to Make More of the Materials Needed for E.V. Batteries The oil giant said Tuesday that it was acquiring assets from a Chicago company as it looks to start producing graphite, a key battery ingredient, by the end of the decade. Nvidia Accuses Rivals of Being A.I. Doomers as US Debates Sale of Chips to China Rankling national security experts, the chipmaker has stepped up attacks on lawmakers who are pushing restrictions. Who Makes Mazda's Engines & Are They Any Good? (According To Owners) Modern Mazda engines are made by the company itself, and with a few exceptions such as the MZI, are highly regarded as reliable all-round motors. Cadence adds Nvidia to digital twin tool for data center design Cadence has updated to its Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform library with the addition of digital twins for Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems. Cadence Reality Digital Twin Platform is a design tool that lets data center administrators design and lay out a digital twin of their data center showing compute, networking, storage, electricity and backup, and cooling systems, before buil… The AI-Driven Data Center Revolution From predictive operations to edge deployments, generative AI’s innovations require a rethinking of the modern data center. Rivian lays off hundreds of employees ahead of the end of EV tax credits The electric vehicle tax credit is ending this month. Rivian is cutting costs by laying off about 200 employees last week and is still planning to release its new, afforable SUV next year. iPhone 17 event live blog: on the ground at Apple’s keynote It's time for another "awe dropping" Apple event. The company is expected to announce the iPhone 17 today, alongside some new Apple Watches and perhaps the AirPods Pro 3. We got a glimpse of some software at WWDC 2025, but today is all about the new hardware, baby. We're anticipating the usual - the iPhone […] Canon is bringing back a point-and-shoot from 2016 with fewer features and a higher price (it’s viral) Canon seems to be riding the TikTok digicam resurgence and is rereleasing a mid-2010s point-and-shoot — the PowerShot Elph 360 HS A. It’s mostly the same camera as the original Elph 360 HS, first launched in the very different world of 2016 and recently anointed the darling pocket camera of celebrities like Kendall Jenner and […] |
When AI nukes your database: The dark side of vibe coding One July morning, a startup founder watched in horror as their production database vanished, nuked not by a hacker, but by a well-meaning AI coding assistant in Replit. A single AI-suggested command, executed without a second glance, wiped out live data in seconds. Beyond AI protocols: Preparing for MCP and A2A in production The future of enterprise architecture is increasingly being written by AI, but not the kind you access through a single prompt and wait for an answer. The next wave of AI is agentic : composed of distributed, autonomous processes that perceive, reason, and act across enterprise environments. 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Designing For TV: Principles, Patterns And Practical Guidance (Part 2) After covering in detail the underlying interaction paradigms of TV experiences in [Part 1](https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2025/08/designing-tv-evergreen-pattern-shapes-tv-experiences/), it’s time to get practical. In the second part of the series, you’ll explore the building blocks of the “10-foot experience” and how to best utilise them in your designs. Inside the Man vs. Machine Hackathon At a weekend hackathon in San Francisco, more than 100 coders gathered to test whether they could beat AI—and win a $12,500 cash prize. Massive Leak Shows How a Chinese Company Is Exporting the Great Firewall to the World Geedge Networks, a company with ties to the founder of China’s mass censorship infrastructure, is selling its censorship and surveillance systems to at least four other countries in Asia and Africa. 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The alliance gathers industry players from the equipment and materials sectors to build a globally competitive local supply chain, ensuring that backend processes no lon… 10 questions for AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam prep Technical IT professionals could benefit from an AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification on their resume. These 10 questions can help gauge your exam readiness. Everyone needs an AI phone. No, don't hang up, it's true Analyst bets smart money on 'proactive digital companion' upgrade cycle Generative AI will supposedly spark a smartphone renaissance, driving both unit shipments and the value of devices sold this calendar year – or so claims a rather optimistic forecast from Gartner's consultants.… |
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