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June 16, 2025
Europe is caught in a cloud dilemma
The EU is pushing back against the dominance of US-based cloud providers. Balancing sovereignty and innovation will require a comprehensive strategy.
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What CISOs are doing to lock in cyber talent before they bolt
As perks and pay only go so far, CISOs are turning to upskilling and career pathways to benefit both cyber professionals and their managers.
AI can track you. Right now
They donât need to hack you. They just need Google â and AI. Your home. Your phone number. Your familyâs names. The layout of your living room. In 2025, this isnât private. Itâs searchable â and artificial intelligence is turning casual creepers into digital predators in minutes. In this chilling episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw is joined by Chris Wingfield of 360 Privacy, a former military intelligence officer turned digital defense expert. Together, they expose how AI-powered profiling tools can find everything about you using only public data â and how the line between online data and real-world danger has all but vanished.
AMD steps up AI competition with Instinct MI350 chips, rack-scale platform
The MI355X accelerator delivers up to 40% higher token-per-dollar efficiency compared to rivals, AMD claims.
How CIOs are getting data right for AI
A successful AI initiative is largely determined by the underlying quality of data. IT leaders are elevating their data lake, warehouse, and lakehouse strategies to provide the foundation.
Android security checkup: 18 steps to a safer phone
Android security doesn't have to be a source of stress. These level-headed steps are all you need to keep the boogeyman at bay.
Oracleâs struggle with capacity meant they made the difficult but responsible decisions
Oracle knew that a massive wave of orders was coming, but they refused to build out infrastructure until contracts were signed. They faced an impossible choice: Insufficient capacity or excess capacity.
Winners and losers in the Top500 supercomputer ranking
AMD had a strong showing, with its processors and coprocessors powering the No. 1 and No. 2 most powerful supercomputers in the world.
Metaâs new architecture helps robots interact in environments theyâve never seen before
It is Metaâs next step toward achieving âadvanced machine intelligence,â and could be useful in manufacturing automation, surveillance analytics, in-building logistics, robotics, and other more advanced use cases.
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