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Infinite Reality will acquire agentic AI firm Touchcast for $500M
Infinite Reality is paying $500 million for Touchcast, an agentic AI startup with 70 people. That’s the AI boom for ya.Read More
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In pursuit of a viral, five-year-old compact camera
The real PowerShot was the friends we made along the way. Iâve been trying to buy a Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III for two weeks, and I no longer believe this camera exists. The Canon G7 X III is so popular that strategies for buying them have become a whole sub-genre of videos on…
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How today’s enterprise architect juggles strategy, tech and innovation
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of the enterprise architect has become more crucial than ever, beyond the usual “bridge between business and IT.” In a world where business, strategy and technology must be tightly interconnected, the enterprise architect must take on multiple personas to address a wide range of concerns. These include…
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Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers fix lots of bugs and crashes
Nvidia is releasing a new GPU driver today that includes a massive amount of fixes for bugs and crashes that have plagued its Game Ready drivers recently. After widespread reports of black screens, game crashes, and general stability issues, today’s 576.02 driver release (.exe download) not only bumps the version number significantly from last month’s…
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From Reactive to Proactive: IT Leaders Are Forging a New Path in 2025
IT leaders are stepping into a new era, shifting from reactive problem solving to proactively building the future. According to a report from Canon Europe, IT job roles in 2025 will focus more on strategic innovation, supported by robust partnerships with the different business areas they serve. While the road ahead is exciting, it is…
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Jurassic Patent: How Colossal Biosciences is attempting to own the “woolly mammoth”
Colossal Biosciences not only wants to bring back the woolly mammoth—it wants to patent it, too. MIT Technology Review has learned the Texas startup is seeking a patent that would give it exclusive legal rights to create and sell gene-edited elephants containing ancient mammoth DNA. Colossal, which calls itself “the de-extinction company,” hopes to use…
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The ‘Oscars of Science’ can’t take a Trump joke
A quip made by Seth Rogen (left), who co-presented an award with Edward Norton (right) was edited out of the ceremony video. When the Breakthrough Prize, founded by Facebook, Apple, and Google moguls and sometimes called “the Oscars of Science” by people who want that to be true, invited a comedian to present one of…
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Nissan Sakura 2025 Review: Price, Availability, Specs
Meet the Sakura, the best-selling electric car in Japan. It has driver assistance, auto-parking, fast charging, bi-directional power, and acres of charm. The killer stat: It only costs $17,000.
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AI unleashes more advanced scams. Here’s what to look out for (and how to stay protected)
Microsoft’s Cyber Signals report identifies AI-driven deception in the workplace.
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Microsoft lets Copilot Studio use a computer on its own
Microsoft has enabled a new “computer use” feature for Copilot Studio this week that lets AI agents interact with websites and desktop applications. Much like OpenAI’s Operator or Claude’s identically named “computer use” feature, businesses will be able to use Copilot Studio to build AI agents that treat websites and desktop apps as if they’re…