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April 17, 2025

AI Raises Bigger Concerns for Students Than Teachers, Admins: Study

As AI reshapes the classroom, a new study reveals that students are more worried about its impact than teachers or administrators — raising fresh concerns about critical thinking, misuse, and the future of learning.

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Build HubSpot Apps, Faster

New developer products preview the future of app building on HubSpot, including deeper extensibility, flexible UI, modern prototyping tools, and more.

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Gartner Identifies 12 Disruptive Technologies for Future Business Systems

AI will become the new UI, spending will increase to counter disinformation, and increased use of Earth intelligence will be disruptive technologies in the near future.

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Collection of Private Data Makes Mobile Apps Fat Target for Hackers

Mobile applications are quietly attracting increasingly malevolent attention — and for good reason. They contain a trove of private information about their users.

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How Intel and Others Can Help Western Carmakers Compete With China

R&D cycles for Chinese EVs typically span nine to 18 months. In contrast, many Western automakers require five to seven years to bring a new vehicle from concept to production. If this gap isn’t closed fast, the Western auto industry could soon become irrelevant.

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NTT's Upgrade 2025 Event: A Showcase of Possibility Without Purpose

At its recent NTT Research Upgrade 2025 event, NTT opted not to lead. Instead, a bold, clear articulation of vision and ambition became a disjointed series of ideas, framed more as academic explorations than strategic imperatives.

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Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Leap Forward With Lip-Bu Tan at the Helm

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Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon Has Me Rethinking My MacBook Pro

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The Expanding Role of Red Teaming in Defending AI Systems

OPINION

My 4 Gripes With Apple and Why WWDC Really Matters This Year

WOMEN IN TECH

Crashing the Boys’ Club: Women Entering Cybersecurity Through Non-Traditional Paths

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AMD Takes $800M Hit as US Gov't Cuts Off China's AI GPU Supply | Nvidia Addresses 40 Black Screen, Monitor, Crashing Issues With New Driver

AMD takes $800M haircut as US gov't cuts off China's AI GPU supply | Nvidia addresses 40 black screen, monitor, and crashing issues with new RTX 5060 Ti game-ready driver | Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB review: More VRAM and a price 'paper cut' could make for a compelling GPU
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AMD takes $800M haircut as US gov't cuts off China's AI GPU supply
AMD's MI308 chips are now subject to export licenses.
Nvidia addresses 40 black screen, monitor, and crashing issues with new RTX 5060 Ti game-ready driver
Driver 576.02 will (hopefully) fix all those black screen problems.
Reviews
Gigabyte GS27U 27-inch Ultra HD 160 Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Raising The Value Standard
A 27-inch IPS Ultra HD gaming monitor with Adaptive-Sync, 160 Hz, HDR10 and wide gamut color.
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Synology requires self-branded drives for some consumer NAS systems
Drops full functionality and support for third-party HDDs
Nvidia writes off $5.5 billion in GPUs as US gov't chokes off supply of H20s to China
AMD's Instinct MI308 reportedly gets export restrictions too.
Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds severe data loss and performance issues
YouTuber SSD tests reveals problems all round on two-year-old TLC drives.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and 5060 graphics card roundup: Every announced card from every AIB partner
We assembled a list of every RTX 5060 card we could officially find, from three-fan beasts to low-profile variants.
'Pristine' RTX 4090 returned to eBay seller with GPU and VRAM chips missing
Payment secured, and remnants of hardware in hand, but the seller suffered two weeks of stress.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Should You Buy a Used Graphics Card? | China's Moore Threads Polishes Homegrown CUDA Alternative

Should you buy a used graphics card? | China's Moore Threads polishes homegrown CUDA alternative - MUSA supports porting CUDA code using Musify toolkit | Ocypus Iota A62 Digital CPU Cooler Review: A stylish debut, effective debut
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Should you buy a used graphics card?
GPU prices have shot up again, pushing many toward the used card market.
Reviews
Ocypus Iota A62 Digital CPU Cooler Review: A stylish debut, effective debut
The Iota A62 sports a sleek aesthetic and a dot-matrix display for temperature monitoring, paired with low noise levels in common workloads.
LaserPecker LP5 Review: More Laser, Less Screen
The LP5 is a more powerful laser with less than helpful software.
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New high-fidelity brain-computer interface is so small it can fit between hair follicles
Georgia Tech scientists reckon advance could mean BCIs become more important in everyday life.
Intel sells 51% of Altera FPGA business to Silver Lake for $4.46 billion
Intel bought Altera in 2015 for $16.7 billion.
Charred RTX 4070 fell victim to a PSU without protection feature
Obviously beyond repair, the components that survived the blaze were salvaged.
How To
12 Horrifying Windows Self-Destruct Keys You Can Hit By Accident
These bad keyboard combos will destroy your day. Here's how to reverse the damage.