- — BrainBox Adds AI Virtual Advisor to Its Facilities Management Solutions Repertoire
- The combination of its core AI for HVAC technology and ARIA can make a significant impact on building operations management, reducing HVAC energy costs by up to 25% and greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%, according to BrainBox. The post BrainBox Adds AI Virtual Advisor to Its Facilities Management Solutions Repertoire appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — MicroStrategy Adds New AI-Powered Self-Service Business Analytics Feature
- MicroStrategy Auto is a customizable AI bot that the company said offers a faster, simpler way to deliver business intelligence to anyone in an organization. Auto is the latest enhancement to MicroStrategy AI, released in October 2023, a solution for rapidly building AI applications on trusted data. The post MicroStrategy Adds New AI-Powered Self-Service Business Analytics Feature appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — The DOJ’s Flabby Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple
- If you look at the lawsuit from a top-level view, Apple's biggest alleged victims are IT and banking giants. The suit clearly aims to force antitrust legislation reforms Congress hasn't authorized. Moreover, harm to the consumer is incredibly unclear in this lawsuit. The post The DOJ’s Flabby Antitrust Lawsuit Against Apple appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — GTC 2024: The Brilliant Insanity of Nvidia’s CEO and Which AI Vendors Stood Out
- After the GTC 2024 event, we spent time with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. One of the things he repeated was that the decisions he made to make Nvidia’s leadership in AI happen were insane. The post GTC 2024: The Brilliant Insanity of Nvidia’s CEO and Which AI Vendors Stood Out appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Nvidia Raises Ante in AI Chip Game With New Blackwell Architecture
- According to Nvidia, the chip, designed to be used in large data centers, offers 20 PetaFLOPS of AI performance that's 4x faster on AI-training workloads, 30x faster on AI-inferencing workloads and up to 25x more power efficient than its predecessor. The post Nvidia Raises Ante in AI Chip Game With New Blackwell Architecture appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Apple, Google Talks Could Bring Gemini AI to iPhone
- Apple and Google are huddling over a potential deal to bring the search king's Gemini generative AI offerings to the iPhone. The negotiations, first reported by Bloomberg, aim to let Apple license Gemini's set of AI models to drive some new features for the iPhone later this year. The post Apple, Google Talks Could Bring Gemini AI to iPhone appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Might Nvidia Be the First Company With an AI CEO?
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has a son, Spencer, who works at the company. But his true heir is AI, suggesting it could be either his or Spencer’s successor. Let’s talk about that. The post Might Nvidia Be the First Company With an AI CEO? appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — HP Amplify Event’s Second Act Was Worth the Wait
- After attending the HP Amplify Partner Conference 2024 in Las Vegas last week for three days, I can state unequivocally that I have seldom participated in a tech event where my initial reaction changed so dramatically within the first 24 hours. The post HP Amplify Event’s Second Act Was Worth the Wait appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Musk’s YouTube-Like TV Venture Faces Strong Challenges From Incumbents
- A new video venture announced by Elon Musk will face some strong challenges from entrenched incumbents, according to pundits interviewed by TechNewsWorld. The post Musks YouTube-Like TV Venture Faces Strong Challenges From Incumbents appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — The High Stakes of Tech Marketing and the ‘Green Lantern’ Conundrum
- A common topic at the HP Amplify conference was the puzzling acclaim Dell receives despite lacking an AI solution and trailing behind HP in security, partnerships, sustainability, and AI capabilities. I've coined this phenomenon the 'Reynolds Green Lantern Conundrum' to describe situations where there's a significant gap between a product’s marketing perception and its actual value or performance. The post The High Stakes of Tech Marketing and the ‘Green Lantern’ Conundrum appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Report Finds White Hats on Offensive Against Black Hat Hackers
- Rather than waiting for the next big cyberattack and hoping they have the right defenses in place, security leaders are now more than ever implementing a proactive approach to cybersecurity by identifying and addressing security gaps before attackers find and exploit them. The post Report Finds White Hats on Offensive Against Black Hat Hackers appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Majority of Consumers Feel Safe With DIY Home Security: Parks Study
- Based on a survey of 8,000 U.S. internet households, the research also found that the major reason for canceling professional monitoring systems was cost, with 25% of consumers citing "fees too high" as their reason for terminating their monitoring services. The post Majority of Consumers Feel Safe With DIY Home Security: Parks Study appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Nvidia vs. Apple: The Difference Between Strategic and Tactical Leadership
- Rob Enderle discusses the differences between tactical and strategic management. Both can be successful but require quite different approaches. The post Nvidia vs. Apple: The Difference Between Strategic and Tactical Leadership appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — The Orbi RBE973 Wi-Fi Router Really Is That Good
- My 30-day experience with the new Orbi RBE973 Mesh Router, the three-pack from the 970 series, validates the reasons that make Wi-Fi 7 so exciting and how it could completely transform how we connect and interact. The post The Orbi RBE973 Wi-Fi Router Really Is That Good appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Honda Introduces First Hydrogen-Powered Consumer Vehicle in America
- Co-developed with General Motors, Honda said the CR-V e:FCEV’s new fuel cell system, made in Michigan, offers improved durability, higher efficiency, and lower cost compared to Honda’s previous-generation fuel cell system. The post Honda Introduces First Hydrogen-Powered Consumer Vehicle in America appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Qualcomm Chip Closing Performance Gap With Apple M3 in Leaked Benchmarks
- The X Elite benchmarks send a message to PC shoppers. "Arm processors for Windows PCs are not a compromise any longer. They are up there with the best processors," said Phil Solis, research director for connectivity and smartphone semiconductors at IDC. The post Qualcomm Chip Closing Performance Gap With Apple M3 in Leaked Benchmarks appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — OpenAI’s Sora, ElevenLabs, and the End of Video Media as We Know It
- OpenAI’s Sora, coupled with ElevenLabs’ audio, puts us within a few years of production-quality video content. The post OpenAI’s Sora, ElevenLabs, and the End of Video Media as We Know It appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Apple Vision Pro Impressions: One Week Later
- Vision Pro's spatial computing functionality heralds a new era in computing, where the boundaries between the virtual and real blur and the digital realm become an intrinsic part of our everyday lives. As this technology evolves and proliferates, it will impact industries ranging from education to health care to entertainment and beyond. The post Apple Vision Pro Impressions: One Week Later appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Menlo Secure Cloud Browser Enables a Safer Enterprise Workspace
- Instead of trying to force users to embrace a new browser -- and thus expand the enterprise attack surface -- Menlo's add-on tools protect data and users with end-to-end visibility and dynamic policy enforcement directly inside browser sessions to block zero-hour phishing, malware, and ransomware attacks. The post Menlo Secure Cloud Browser Enables a Safer Enterprise Workspace appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Are Deepfakes Overblown?
- With properly validated and ensured controls and being alert to the potential for a well-crafted fraud attempt, we should be able to weather the deepfake storm. However, if we are compromised or not thinking defensively, we could be vulnerable to fraud that could change our lives, and not for the better. The post Are Deepfakes Overblown? appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
- — Mozilla Recommends ‘Swiping Left’ on AI Romance Apps
- Romantics searching for virtual love should approach amorous AI chatbots with caution, according to a new report by researchers at Mozilla's "Privacy Not Included" buyer's guide. The post Mozilla Recommends ‘Swiping Left’ on AI Romance Apps appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
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