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AI agents have the potential to become indispensable tools for automating complex tasks. But bringing agents to production remains challenging. According to Gartner, “about 40% of AI prototypes make it into production, and participants reported data availability and quality as a top barrier to AI adoption.1” Just like human workers, AI agents need secure, relevant,
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Those too-good-to-be-true online deals often come from drop-shipping sellers, and that can leave you holding all the risk.
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AMD and Eviden to Power Europe’s New Exascale Supercomputer, the First Based in France
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Where CPUs once ruled, power efficiency — and then AI — flipped the balance. Extreme co-design across GPUs, networking and software now drives the frontier of science.
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A copyright violation sounds serious, so cybercriminals are faking messages from the DMCA to lure you into handing over your X credentials.
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This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Dr. Kristina Rapuano about AI "workslop" and its impact on people and their attitudes.
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This is how surveillance gets normalized: one “safety” feature at a time.
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NVIDIA today announced that RIKEN, Japan’s leading national research institute, is integrating NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 systems with two new supercomputers in Japan — one built for AI for science and the other for quantum computing.
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NVIDIA today announced that the world’s leading scientific computing centers are adopting NVIDIA® NVQLink™, a first-of-its-kind, universal interconnect for linking quantum processors with state-of-the-art accelerated computing.
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NVIDIA Apollo — a family of open models for accelerating industrial and computational engineering — was introduced today at the SC25 conference in St. Louis. Accelerated by NVIDIA AI infrastructure, the new AI physics models will enable developers to integrate real-time capabilities into their simulation software across a broad range of industries. The NVIDIA Apollo
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To power future technologies including liquid-cooled data centers, high-resolution digital displays and long-lasting batteries, scientists are searching for novel chemicals and materials optimized for factors like energy use, durability and efficacy. New NVIDIA-accelerated data processing pipelines and AI microservices unveiled at the SC25 conference in St. Louis are advancing chemistry and material science to support
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At SC25, NVIDIA unveiled advances across NVIDIA BlueField DPUs, next-generation networking, quantum computing, national research, AI physics and more — as accelerated systems drive the next chapter in AI supercomputing. NVIDIA also highlighted storage innovations powered by the NVIDIA BlueField-4 data processing unit, part of the full-stack BlueField platform that accelerates gigascale AI infrastructure. More
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Across quantum physics, digital biology and climate research, the world’s researchers are harnessing a universal scientific instrument to chart new frontiers of discovery: accelerated computing. At this week’s SC25 conference in St. Louis, Missouri, NVIDIA announced that over 80 new scientific systems powered by the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform have been unveiled around the globe
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A list of topics we covered in the week of November 10 to November 16 of 2025
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This message is being sent from the Community Code of Conduct Committee, with the approval of the Core Team.
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The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce pgAdmin 4 version 9.10. This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 5 new features and 12 bug fixes/housekeeping changes. For more details, please see the release notes.
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Contacted out of the blue for a virtual interview? Be cautious. Attackers are using fake interviews to slip malware onto your device.
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Today’s AI workloads are data-intensive, requiring more scalable and affordable storage than ever. By 2028, enterprises are projected to generate nearly 400 zettabytes of data annually, with 90% of new data being unstructured, comprising audio, video, PDFs, images and more. This massive scale, combined with the need for data portability between on-premises infrastructure and the
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Apple's Digital ID makes travel smoother and saves you from digging for documents, but it comes with privacy and security trade-offs. We break down the pros and cons.
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New York is calling out data-driven pricing, where algorithms use your clicks, location and search history to tweak what you pay.
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