Oracle delivers semantic search without LLMs Oracle says its new Trusted Answer Search can deliver reliable results at scale in the enterprise by scouring a governed set of approved documents using vector search instead of large language models (LLMs) and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG). Available for download or accessible through APIs, it works by having enterprises define a curated “search space” of approved reports, documents, or a… Remembering Zip Drives - the Trendy Storage Technology of the 1990s Back in the 1990s, floppy disks "had a mere capacity of 1.44MB," remembers XDA Developers, "which would soon become absolutely tiny for the increasingly large pieces of software that would come about." Floppy disks also felt quite fragile, and while we got "superfloppy" formats that were physically larger and had more capacity, those were pretty unwieldy as portable storage. Enter 1994, when a company called Iomega introduced its variant of a "superfloppy", the Zip drive... [T]he initial capaci… Why DeWalt's New Power Tool Batteries Look Different Than What You Remember DeWalt has its own lineup of batteries for cordless tools, much like other tool manufacturers. The batteries are looking a little different these days. Why? Our Favorite Apple Watch Has Never Been Less Expensive Our top Apple Watch recommendation fluctuates in price. If you're in the market, now's a good time to buy. Catholic brothers create faith-driven AI chatbot based on church teachings Catholic brothers Peter and Thomas Cooney developed Acutis AI, a faith-driven chatbot grounded in Catholic teachings. California's gas prices push Uber and Lyft drivers off the road Rising gas prices are eating into the profits of gig workers who drop off people or pick up deliveries. The RAM shortage could last years According to Nikkei Asia, even as suppliers ramp up DRAM production, manufacturers are only expected to meet 60 percent of demand by the end of 2027. SK Group chairman has even said that shortages could last until 2030. The world's largest memory makers - Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron - are all working to add […] |
This $16.97 Microsoft Office deal replaces a $100/year subscription TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 for Windows for $16.97 and skip subscription fees for good—limited codes available (MSRP $229). You’ve probably used Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for years, but now they come with a recurring price tag of $99.99/year! If you’d rather own your software instead of paying indefinitely, Microsoft Office 2019 is a straightforward alternative at one of t… Flawed Cisco update threatens to stop APs from getting further patches Cisco admins are scrambling to patch a critical flash memory overflow vulnerability in over 200 Cisco Systems IOS XE-based models of wireless access points (APs), caused by a recent flawed software update. If the issue is not corrected quickly, the AP’s memory will become so flooded that new software updates will be blocked and the AP rendered insecure, or possibly even bricked. The problematic l… Tesla brings its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston Tesla is expanding its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston, according to a social media post from the company. The post says simply that “Robotaxi is now rolling out in Dallas & Houston ” and includes a 14-second video showing Tesla vehicles driving without human monitors or drivers in the front seat. The company now […] Intel's New Core Series 3 Is Its Answer To the MacBook Neo Intel has launched a new budget-focused Core Series 3 processor line for lower-cost laptops -- "Intel's response to budget CPUs that are appearing in laptops like the Apple MacBook Neo," writes PCWorld's Mark Hachman. From the report: Intel unexpectedly launched the Core Series 3, based on its excellent "Panther Lake" (Core Ultra Series 3) architecture and 18A manufacturing, for devices for home consumers and small business on Thursday. Intel announced that a number of partners will launch lapt… Screenmaxxing: why Hollywood is supersizing the big screen experience With Imax more popular than ever, a new way to watch movies – HDR by Barco – has been quietly rolling out but what difference does it really make? At this year’s CinemaCon, an annual gathering where film studios show off their upcoming wares to excite the exhibitors they hope to showcase them, Disney announced a new way to see a movie, sort of: InfinityVision . Despite the cutesy Marvelized name,… Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media The artificial-intelligence-generated fake influencers have surged on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube in an apparent bid to hook conservative voters. Apple Arcade brings endless family fun with Nick Jr. Replay. on May 7 This May, Apple Arcade is rolling out the red carpet for some of the world’s most iconic and celebrated characters in its family-friendly lineup of fun games. Nobody told legal about your RAG pipeline -- why that's a problem Retrieval-augmented generation is everywhere in the enterprise. The compliance and e-discovery implications are not. What lives in your vector database may be the next audit surprise you didn't see coming. H3C expands in Southeast Asia as Singapore emerges as a hub for Chinese AI vendors The second edition of GITEX AI Asia 2026 opened at Marina Bay Sands, bringing together participants from more than 110 countries, as industry focus shifts from artificial intelligence model development to large-scale deployment. |
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