June 2024

Mad Max production company gets Dell PowerScale to leverage generative AI

Australian media production house Kennedy Miller Mitchell (KMM), known for its work on action film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, has replaced its HPE storage and compute infrastructure with Dell hardware based around PowerScale NAS arrays. The move comes as it leverages generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) that allows it to pre-visualise movie scenes before they…

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Having female AI decision-makers is a priority for 37% of UK business leaders

Ensuring women are in decision-making positions is a top priority for many as artificial intelligence (AI) begins to dominate the business landscape, according to research from IBM. When it asked thousands of business leaders from more than eight countries about female decision-makers for its UK female leadership in the age of AI report, the tech…

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The Windows on Arm revolution might finally be here

Windows on Arm has had a long road. Microsoft’s PC platform has actually been available on Arm-based computers for a long time now — but to date, getting a Windows on Arm PC has meant sluggish performance and poor app support, just for better battery life. Now, that could be finally changing — thanks to…

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Samsung already leaked the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 designs

Rumors suggest Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 in about a month. It’d be right in time for the Summer Olympic Games, of which Samsung is a major sponsor. That’s probably why we’ve already seen so many rumors detailing the two devices. But the best leaks always seem to come…

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Microsoft’s changes AI Recall feature after intense criticism

When Microsoft pulled back the curtain on Copilot Plus PCs in May, one announcement caught the eye of many cautious Windows users. One of the exclusive features coming to Copilot Plus PCs is called Recall, which uses artificial intelligence to take snapshots of the screen, store and analyze them locally, and then allow you to…

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Nvidia now owns 88% of the GPU market – but that might not be a bad thing… yet

Nvidia has even more of a stranglehold on the GPU market right now, going by the latest stats from an analyst firm.Tom’s Hardware spotted that Jon Peddie Research (JPR) now has stats for Q1 2024, and on an overall level, it’s positive news, as desktop graphics card shipments are up strongly by 39% year-on-year. (Even…

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Fujitsu cuts half of UK-based Oracle practice team

Fujitsu is making job cuts in its UK-based Oracle Practice as the company attempts to reduce costs and increase competitiveness amid the fallout of the Post Office scandal it played a part in. The move comes after the Japanese IT giant told UK staff in April that about 100 sales, pre-sales and logistics jobs were…

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Micron’s GDDR7 Chip Smiles for the Camera as Micron Aims to Seize Larger Share of HBM Market

For Computex week, Micron was at the show in force in order to talk about its latest products across the memory spectrum. The biggest news for the memory company was that it has kicked-off sampling of it’s next-gen GDDR7 memory, which is expected to start showing up in finished products later this year and was…

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Countdown to the robot uprising begins with the first humanoid AI butlers

There’s a lot of talk about how AI will overthrow humanity. Whether you believe in the doom and gloom of AI and robots or not, there’s been a lot of cool and a lot of terrifying developments in robotics and artificial intelligence in recent years. I’m not quite sure where this latest development falls, though,…

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I’m ready to pay for premium AI features, but iPhone AI should always be free

I’m a longtime iPhone user who is dying to test all the artificial intelligence features Apple has built into iOS 18. I’m also excited about having ChatGPT integrated into iOS 18 and getting a smarter Siri assistant next year that will let me control iPhone apps.I’ll also add that I’m paying for ChatGPT Plus, a…

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