2025

Apple privacy claims questioned over AI that analyzes personal photos without opt-in

With iOS 18.1, Apple released Enhanced Visual Search, which allows users to search for their photos using landmarks or points of interest in the Photos app. While this could be useful for rediscovering favorite moments, a report by The Register points out that Apple analyzes everyone’s photos with AI before you can even say you…

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AMD’s decision to make FSR 4 exclusive to its new GPUs is a disappointing compromise in a bid to beat Nvidia

AMD announces FSR 4’s exclusivity to RDNA 4 Radeon RX 9070 series GPUsIt’s unclear why the RX 9060 won’t have FSR 4Team Red’s main rival Nvidia has made DLSS 4 backwards compatibleThere were hardly any doubts over AMD conceding ground to Nvidia at CES 2025, with the unveiling of new GPUs on both sides overshadowed…

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Nato membership boosts Finnish civil and military tech startups

Finland’s fast-expanding defence sector is witnessing a surge in tech startups chasing new business opportunities on the back of the country’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) in April 2023.   The so-called Nato dividend is causing the country’s defence sector to experience accelerated growth as more companies capitalise on membership to innovate,…

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman talks AGI, AI workers, and AI superintelligence

OpenAI celebrated ChatGPT’s second anniversary in a big way a few weeks ago. The company held a massive “12 Days” press event, with each day bringing a new AI feature to various products. ChatGPT was a big focus and received various interesting upgrades in December, including a next-gen reasoning model (o3) that should see a…

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New iPhone 17 leak offers details about Apple’s biggest redesign in years

The latest iPhone 17 leak continues to confirm Apple’s willingness to redesign its smartphone. This time, Weibo leaker Fixed Focus Digital (via MacRumors) talks about Apple’s new aluminum and glass design expected for this iPhone.They write: “The key point is that the area where the Deco of the fuselage connects with the rear shell is…

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GenAI demand fuels record sales of datacentre hardware and software in 2024

Demand for generative artificial intelligence (AI) services is being cited as the reason why spending on datacentre hardware and software hit a record high in 2024. According to figures from IT analyst Synergy Research Group, total spending in the datacentre hardware and software market was up 34% year-on-year during 2024, as a result of hyperscale…

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These new smart glasses from CES have a screen, but it’s not on the lenses

A new wearable tech company is entering the fray. Halliday, a new startup, is set to shake up the wearable tech scene by combining smart AI features with stylish glasses that call upon the nostalgia of vintage designs. The company is showing off the glasses at CES this week, calling them the world’s first proactive…

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Samsung unveiled our dream TV at CES 2025 with AI and cameras

At CES 2025, Samsung unveiled its new lineup of smart TVs. The South Korean company is betting on its Vision AI technology, which not only powers “amazing picture quality, but also serves as your adaptive, intelligent companions.” The new lineup includes updates to the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, OLED models, and The Frame…

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Post Office scandal-stained Fujitsu orders staff to cut costs amid widening UK losses

Fujitsu has informed staff of cost-cutting measures it has put in place as it faces challenges amid its much-publicised involvement in the Post Office Horizon scandal. Prior to the festive period, UK staff were sent a memo instructing staff on aggressive cuts to spending on travel, recruitment, social and external organisations. The impact of the…

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