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NRF review: no escaping AI for retail in 2025

Senior retailers and technology providers from around the world converged on New York City for Retail’s Big Show, organised by the National Retail Federation (NRF), where they gained insights into the latest solutions affecting the sector. This year’s event attracted around 40,000 people from 105 countries representing 6,200 brands who heard about a variety of…

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Self-healing networks: The next evolution in network management

While artificial intelligence (AI) poses many risks for networks of all sizes, it also highlights the pitfalls of traditional network management in addressing real-time demands and unanticipated challenges – not to mention risks such as static configurations, manual interventions and reactive troubleshooting have become liabilities in the era of rapid technological advancement.  Self-healing networks represent…

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AMD officially announces price and release date for Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 9950X3D processors

Both the AMD Ryzen 9900X3D and 9950X3D are releasing on March 12, 2025The respective MSRPs for both CPUs are $599 and $699, similar to previous genThe former features a 120W TDP whereas the latter uses a 170W TDP insteadSeveral months after first being announced at CES 2025, AMD has now officially confirmed the price and…

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Nvidia’s GeForce graphics driver woes continue for some users, despite 572.75 hotfix’s overclock and black screen promises

Nvidia’s new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver 572.75 supposedly fixes overclocking issue for someBlack screen login issues remain, as users voice further complaintsIt adds to the growing list of Team Green’s controversies amid the RTX 5000 series launchNvidia’s recent Game Ready Drivers have come with a list of issues, which appear to have begun with the…

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Claude 3.7 Sonnet AI now supports web search, but only for paid users

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in early January that Claude would get a few upgrades to put it on par with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. He mentioned advanced reasoning support and internet search abilities were in the works for Claude, but didn’t commit to rollout schedules for either feature.Anthropic released Claude 3.7 Sonnet a few weeks ago,…

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RTX 5050 rumors detail full spec of desktop graphics card, suggesting Nvidia may use slower video RAM – but I wouldn’t panic yet

We’ve had word of the rumored specs for Nvidia’s RTX 5050 desktop GPUTwo sources are saying that it’ll use slower GDDR6 VRAM, rather than the GDDR7 modules used with other Blackwell GPUsBased on that, and the rest of the supposed spec, some PC gamers are not impressed, but it’s too early to judge yetApparently Nvidia…

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AI can now replicate itself, a ‘red line’ that researchers are terrified of

Just as the US and UK refused to sign an international statement about AI safety at the AI Action Summit earlier this week, an AI study out of China revealed that AI models have reached a “red line” humans should be aware of: The AI can replicate itself, which sounds like one of the nightmare…

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Secure software procurement in 2025: A call for accountability

The software security landscape is at an interesting juncture. As Jen Easterly, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), pointed out, there is a lesson to be drawn from the automotive industry of the 1960s. Its approach to improving car safety by building better designs – including seatbelts, crumple zones, and…

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Apple’s Vision Pro mega software update won’t be enough to help sales

If you forgot about Apple’s long-anticipated Apple Vision Pro release a year ago, you’re not alone. After so much hype for the company’s latest product category in a decade, it has proven so far that a high price point and low app are keeping customers away from Apple’s spatial computer.In addition, visionOS 2 has been…

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