November 2024

This new iPhone camera app uses AI to make your photos look like Minecraft

There’s no shortage of AI applications for iPhones. While iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 users can take advantage of Apple Intelligence and the upcoming Image Playground and Genmoji features, several other apps and software offer more creative ideas.This is why a developer recently created a new iPhone camera app that uses AI to make…

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More Google search woes | Computer Weekly

The UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has certified a £7bn collective action against Google. The specialist UK court will require Google to defend its long-standing conduct in the search engine market after approving the landmark legal action brought by Nikki Stopford, co-founder of Consumer Voice, and legal firm Hausfeld & Co LLP. The claim accuses…

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Infinidat gets in on the RAG act with workflow architecture offer

Infinidat has launched a retrieval augmented generation (RAG) workflow architecture, deliverable as a consultancy service to its storage customers, which allows them to build in up-to-date, private data from multiple company data sources to artificial intelligence (AI) from any NFS storage in their organisation. The move reflects a trend that has seen multiple storage companies…

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5 iPhone 16 Plus features I started missing as soon as I returned it

After nearly two months with the iPhone 16 Plus, I returned it and downgraded to my two-year-old iPhone 14 Pro. The latter was patiently waiting in a drawer for its time to shine again. After I explained why I gave up the iPhone 16 Plus and chose to move back to a 2022 flagship, I’ll…

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UK government seeks AI innovators to support clean energy transition and pursuit of net zero by 2050

The government is seeking support from artificial intelligence (AI)-focused academics and entrepreneurs to help build clean energy systems and help the UK hit its net zero by 2050 goal. Interested parties are invited to apply for funding to develop technologies that could decarbonise the UK energy grid, improve the nation’s energy security and help the…

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Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs again rumored for CES – but suggestion the RTX 5080 could be positioned as a ‘professional’ GPU might worry PC gamers

More rumors are lining up behind a CES 2025 launch for RTX 5090 and 5080However, Nvidia might just pitch both GPUs at the ‘professional’ marketThat could indicate the RTX 5090 and 5080 will end up seriously priceyIt’s looking more and more likely that Nvidia’s RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards are indeed being revealed at…

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Nationwide Building Society backs HPE GreenLake for hybrid cloud push

Nationwide Building Society is drawing on HPE’s private cloud capabilities to help deliver on the next phase of its multi-year hybrid cloud strategy. The company, which has more than 17 million customers in the UK and employs 18,000 people, is in midst of a hybrid cloud-focused digital transformation project, geared towards improving the online experience…

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AMD pushes GPU advantage with HPC top spot

The AMD-powered El Capitan supercomputer, housed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is now ranked as the world’s fastest supercomputer. Built by HPE, the supercomputer uses AMD Instinct MI300A accelerated processing units (APUs). It achieved a High-Performance Linpack (HPL) score of 1.742 exaflops based on the latest Top500 list.  The LLNL is using the…

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Interview: Raymond Boyle, vice-president of data and analytics, Hyatt Hotels

Raymond Boyle, vice-president of data and analytics at Hyatt Hotels, is an experienced executive who helps his business make the most of its information. He is responsible for Hyatt’s data strategy, governance, engineering, science and analytics capabilities. His team’s data-led insights boost customer and colleague experiences. “I took the opportunity because I love the role,”…

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