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DOGE’s Misplaced War on Software Licenses
DOGE claims that a government agency has nearly three times as many software licenses as employees. Experts say there are plenty of good reasons for that.
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GPT-4.5 for enterprise: Do its accuracy and knowledge justify the cost?
The price of GPT-4.5 is very steep. But it doesn’t mean that it’s a failure (or that it will always be so expensive).Read More
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The armless PP-1 turntable is made from a solid block of aluminum
You can show off your vinyl on the PP-1 which doesn’t have a visible tonearm or stylus. | Image: Waiting For Ideas A Paris-based creative studio has announced a minimalist turntable with controls streamlined to just a play button and a volume knob. Waiting For Ideas’ PP-1 — short for Plug and Play — doesn’t…
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The UK will neither confirm nor deny that it’s killing encryption
The United Kingdom dealt a significant blow in its war on encryption last week that, aside from blemishing Appleâs meticulously curated privacy commitments, could have worldwide ramifications for personal data protections. And while several days have passed since Apple pulled its Advanced Data Protection (ADP) feature from UK customers, other end-to-end encryption providers like Meta,…
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One in Five Businesses Lacking Data Governance Framework Needed For AI Success: Ataccama Report
AI is only as powerful as the foundation it’s built on, yet many businesses are moving forward without the necessary governance, compliance, and strategic alignment. As regulatory landscapes evolve and compliance grows more complex, organizations face mounting risks in the form of flawed AI decisions, data breaches, and eroded customer trust. It’s not that companies…
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The Verge hires Tina Nguyen as senior reporter to cover the Trump administration
Tina Nguyen is joining The Verge as a senior reporter, covering the Trump administration, Elon Muskâs takeover of the federal government, and the tech industryâs embrace of the MAGA movement. Nguyen joins The Verge from Puck, where she was a founding partner and national correspondent covering the evolution of the MAGA political ecosystem. Before that,…
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Cold Wallet’s director wanted to make a revenge thriller for the crypto era
Cold Wallet, Well Go USAâs new darkly comedic home invasion thriller from director Cutter Hodierne, becomes increasingly more absurd as it unfolds. At every turn, the movieâs heroes â a group of excitable retail investors â make unhinged choices that make them feel more like cartoons than people who have complex lives outside of Reddit.…
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Tesla Superchargers coming to dozens of Steak ‘n Shake locations
Tesla is planning to install dozens of Supercharger sites at Steak ‘n Shake locations across the country, according to an exchange between the companies on X. The companies have signed an agreement for over six sites, with over 20 more to come. And if Steak ‘n Shake gets its way, possibly 100 restaurants will see…
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So You Bought a Humane Ai Pin. Here’s What You Can Do Next
Humane’s Ai Pin stopped working today, turning the year-old wearable—which cost millions to build—into a paperweight. Here are some alternatives if you’d rather avoid the e-waste.
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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year (so far)
Mergers and acquisitions across the technology industry are likely to pick up in 2025, as private equity firms look for outlets for capital accumulated while waiting for uncertainties around the many national elections held in 2024 to resolve. That’s the view of analysts at Wolters Kluwer’s CT Corporation. Other factors favoring an increase in deal-making…