How open source ideals must expand for AI Open source has never been just a licensing model. Rather, it’s also a philosophy about shared effort, shared transparency, and shared agency. The shared goal is to make an impact in the world. In the age of AI‑assisted development and agents, there is a line of thinking that AI slop, specifically mass-produced and submitted code, is the downfall of open source projects. On the contrary, I think … Your Phone's Next Speed Boost May Come From Magnetic Chips alternative_right writes: A new technology has been proposed that could fundamentally solve the issue of smartphones overheating during high-spec gaming or extended video streaming. Researchers at KAIST have discovered the principle of processing signals using the minute vibrations of magnets (spin waves) instead of electrons. This method significantly reduces heat generation and power consumption while enabling instantaneous frequency switching within the several GHz range. This breakthrough i… Hyundai Recall: 300,000 Vehicles' Seatbelts Could Cause Injuries Is your daily driver safe? Hyundai just issued a massive recall for 300,000 vehicles over a hidden seatbelt defect that could fail during a crash. Samsung workers rally in South Korea, demanding higher pay and threatening to strike Thousands of Samsung Electronics' workers have rallied at its computer chip making complex in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, demanding higher bonuses and threatening to strike as the boom in artificial intelligence drives up memory-chip profits Anthropic seeks to debunk Pentagon's claims about its control over AI technology in military systems How to submit an IT leadership column to InformationWeek Do you have insights or best practices to share with other CIOs and IT leaders? Here's how to submit your own commentary article to InformationWeek. The UX Designer’s Nightmare: When “Production-Ready” Becomes A Design Deliverable In a rush to embrace AI, the industry is redefining what it means to be a UX designer, blurring the line between design and engineering. Carrie Webster explores what’s gained, what’s lost, and why designers need to remain the guardians of the user experience. SpaceX eyes GPU push as Tesla taps Samsung for chip upgrade SpaceX is exploring in-house production of graphics processing units (GPUs) as it cites potential chip supply constraints, even as Tesla advances its artificial intelligence (AI) chip roadmap with manufacturing support from Samsung Electronics. Honor’s new phones look like iPhones for Android Honor has announced the 600 and 600 Pro, which it calls "accessible flagships," and they look… familiar. Especially in that orange. The Pro makes the iPhone comparison especially obvious thanks to its triple rear camera - it even has the same flash layout - while the 600 is just a hair subtler because it drops […] |
Windows 11 Pro dropped to just $9.97 for a limited time TL;DR: Windows 11 Pro for $9.97 gets you a modern interface, better multitasking, and enhanced security for a one-time price. Upgrading your operating system isn’t usually exciting—it’s more of a “guess I should do this eventually” kind of task. But when Microsoft Windows 11 Pro drops to $9.97, it suddenly feels a lot more worth your attention. The interface is cleaner and more organized , with f… How AI is changing copper, fiber networking The advent of artificial intelligence — and in particular dedicated AI data centers — has meant that data movement over the network is more important than ever, as processing of inference and large language model training consumes terabytes of data stored in data centers the size of a football stadium. Not only that, but there is now an increasing effort to tie together distant data centers into … India’s app market is booming — but global platforms are capturing most of the gains Non-gaming apps, led by streaming and AI, are driving growth, even as India's spending per user lags global peers. Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Stepping Down Apple announced that Tim Cook will step down as CEO in September after 15 years in the role, handing the job to hardware chief John Ternus. Longtime Slashdot reader sinij shares the news from MarketWatch: Cook leaves an impressive legacy after growing the company to a $4 trillion market capitalization from just $300 billion 15 years ago. Over Cook's 15-year tenure as CEO, Apple's stock has risen 1,932%, beating the S&P 500's 504% increase, according to Dow Jones Market Data. That places Apple's… Met police in talks to buy Palantir AI tech for use in criminal investigations Exclusive: Internal concerns over allowing US firm linked to ICE and Israeli military to process highly sensitive data The Metropolitan police has held talks with Palantir that could lead to the London force buying the US spy-tech company’s AI technology to automate intelligence analysis for criminal investigations, the Guardian has learned. Palantir, whose software is used by Donald Trump’s ICE … Johny Srouji named Apple’s Chief Hardware Officer Apple today announced that, effective immediately, Apple executive Johny Srouji will become chief hardware officer. Influencer uses AI to teach people about history 'Chloe vs. History' creator Jonathan Laramy reveals how the AI tool 'captured the human emotion' on 'Fox News Live.' How did thousands of sensitive LAPD files get leaked? City officials seek explanation Elected officials are demanding answers from the L.A. city attorney's office about how a massive cache of confidential LAPD files being dumped online. The Times has found the compromised material includes crime scene photos, medical records and other sensitive police records. Oil crisis? What oil crisis? IT spending de-coupled from wider war shock Gartner sees accelerating growth in IT spending, powered by cloud and AI infrastructure investment A day after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said the US/Israel/Iran war was creating the worst energy crisis ever faced by the world, Gartner increased its growth forecasts for global IT spending by nearly three percentage points.… |
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