Author: Hunter

  • The Trial at the Tip of the Terrorgram Iceberg

    Atomwaffen Division cofounder and alleged Terrorgram Collective member Brandon Russell is facing a potential life sentence for an alleged plot on a Baltimore electrical station. His case is only the beginning. Read more

  • “Mr. Transistor’s” Most Challenging Moment

    It says something about your career at a company that makes hundreds of trillions of transistors every day when your nickname is “Mr. Transistor.” That’s what colleagues often call Tahir Ghani, a senior fellow and the director of process pathfinding in Intel’s technology development group. Ghani’s career spans three decades at the company and has… Read more

  • Generative AI: The CIO’s Apollo moment 

    The odds of Apollo 11 landing on the moon were shockingly low. Rockets exploded in training, three astronauts were killed in a fire, and Neil Armstrong barely survived a near — fatal test flight. Computer technology was primitive, riddled with glitches, and the mission required 145,000 lines of meticulously handwritten code. Yet, despite these flaws,… Read more

  • OpenAI has evidence that its models helped train China’s DeepSeek

    Sucking in data you didn’t ask permission for? Sounds familiar. Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek disrupted Silicon Valley with the release of cheaply developed AI models that compete with flagship offerings from OpenAI — but the ChatGPT maker suspects they were built upon OpenAI data. OpenAI and Microsoft are investigating whether the Chinese rival used OpenAI’s API… Read more

  • Predicciones de TI: cinco cosas que no cambiarán en 2025

    Cada mes de enero, los visionarios opinan sobre lo que será diferente. Igual de importantes, pero normalmente infravaloradas, son las tendencias que se perpetuarán hasta bien entrado el año que viene. He aquí un vistazo a lo que creo que seguirá igual para los líderes de TI en 2025. La sombra de Musk seguirá cerniéndose… Read more

  • This Blood Vessel Was Grown in a Lab With Real Human Cells

    The FDA recently approved a bioengineered blood vessel, which becomes part of a patient’s body over time. It’s designed to help treat victims of traumatic injuries. Read more

  • Tecnología y negocio en el ámbito industrial, la convergencia de dos imprescindibles para Cerealto

    Sobre los hombros de Juan Manuel García Dujo, actual Chief Information Officer (CIO, por sus siglas en inglés) de Cerealto, recae la misión de alinear las TI con los objetivos de negocio. Tras más de una década capitaneando la transformación digital y la ciberseguridad de la compañía de servicios, García Dujo ha logrado forjar un… Read more

  • How Wipro made adopting RISE with SAP at a near-zero migration cost possible

    The potential of innovation is exciting given how technology solutions are progressively evolving into an everything-as-a-service due to the advent of the cloud.   This is seen clearly in enterprise resource planning (ERP). Of all the different ways of adopting ERP tools, the cloud ERP model goes further by shifting from a total cost of ownership… Read more

  • SAP restructures board to emphasize AI-first, suite-first strategy

    SAP is starting the 2025 financial year with a new executive board. The German software company announced that 39-year-old Sebastian Steinhäuser will be promoted to the executive board. In the future, Steinhäuser will head the newly created Strategy & Operations board group and, in this position, will continue to drive the implementation of SAP’s strategy and… Read more

  • Dino Crisis launches on PC as GOG adds new tool to bring back more classics

    A survival horror classic is getting a new life on PC — and it might be the first of many. PC games shop GOG announced the release of Dino Crisis and its sequel, which are both available starting today. Alongside the launch, the service also announced a new tool called “dreamlist,” with the goal of… Read more