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Category: Cloud Computing
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Why lawyers will love the new iPad Air
Apple announced two new products yesterday. The iPad Air (M4) is a great product for most lawyers, so that’s the focus of this post. At the end of this post, I discuss the new iPhone 17e. iPad Air (M4) For many years, Apple has sold three main iPad models. Th… Apple announced two new products…
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From OpenAI to Nvidia, firms channel billions into AI inf…
(Corrects company name to Lumentum from Lumentun in subhead)March 2 : Nvidia will invest $2 billion each in photonic product makers Lumentum and Coherent to support the companies’ research and development and manufacturing operations in the United States.Here… A woman poses for pictures in front of the OpenAI logo at Bharat Mandapam, one of the…
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Cloud-native Android™ infotainment: your CI pipeline sh…
More and more often, infotainment systems are being developed and delivered like software, yet often they are still tested and validated using hardware-centric processes. This is far from ideal: access to devices is limited, environments are difficult to repr… More and more often, infotainment systems are being developed and delivered like software, yet often they…
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Tim Cook’s “Big Week” starts today: Is the MacBook …
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new budget-friendly laptop, tentatively named the MacBook SE. This device is designed to cater to students, casual users, and budget-conscious buyers, offering a balance of affordability, portability, and Apple’s sign… Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new budget-friendly laptop, tentatively named the MacBook SE. This device is…
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Weighing up the enterprise risks of neocloud providers
Anything that expands quickly can attract bubble accusations, and the market for cloud services in an AI age doesn’t look to be different One of the most notable cloud technology trends in 2025 was the (seemingly) overnight emergence of the neocloud category of cloud providers, which specialise in the provision of niche, sovereign cloud and…
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APAC firms still in AI test mode as data readiness issues…
NetApp’s regional chief discusses the gap between AI intent and production, the rise of neoclouds, and why the storage firm is counting on getting data AI-ready to win market share Even as tech suppliers like OpenAI and Nvidia are pouring billions into artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, much of the corporate sector has not moved past…
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Scion by Thomas Ha
Unknown Compartment There is no door where there should be a door—no hall where there should be a hall. The house has reconfigured itself, again, and I find myself before […] There is no door where there should be a door—no hall where there should be a hall. The house has reconfigured itself, again, and…
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Thousands of Public Google Cloud API Keys Exposed with Ge…
New research has found that Google Cloud API keys, typically designated as project identifiers for billing purposes, could be abused to authenticate to sensitive Gemini endpoints and access private data. The findings come from Truffle Security, which discover… New research has found that Google Cloud API keys, typically designated as project identifiers for billing purposes,…
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AI workloads are exposing the limits of the cloud, demand…
Artificial intelligence deployments aren’t just adding load to the cloud — they’re reshaping it from the inside out. As graphics processing unit clusters scale and inference workloads multiply, the abstraction layers that once made cloud computing feel seamle… Artificial intelligence deployments aren’t just adding load to the cloud — they’re reshaping it from the inside…
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0G and Stanford Blockchain Veterans Launch $20M Apollo AI…
10-week program offers up to $2M per project in funding, plus $200K in Google Cloud credits and special access to Privy, a production-grade wallet infrastructure purchased by Stripe. 10-week program offers up to $2M per project in funding, plus $200K in Googl… San Francisco, CA, Feb. 26, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — 0G, the decentralized AI…
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