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AI Driven Flying Taxis Are Becoming A Reality With This Aviation Startup

It was only a matter of time before autonomous aviation became a reality. We previously reported that 2025 is the year flying taxis might take flight, and thanks to innovative startups like Archer Aviation, cutting-edge aircraft are quickly becoming a new norm. Recently, the San Jose-based company inked a deal to purchase Hawthorne Airport for…

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Microsoft Issues Warning To Windows 11 Users – This AI Feature Can Install Viruses

Alex Photo Stock/Shutterstock Regardless of how you feel about Microsoft evolving from its predecessor to Windows 11, with future plans to move into an “agentic OS,” it seems there is a risk to using the new functionality. On the eve of the new features rollout that’s coming to select Windows Insiders, Microsoft has issued a warning:…

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Nvidia prepares for exponential growth in AI inference

Chipmaker Nvidia has reported revenue of $57bn for its third-quarter 2026 filing,with its datacentre business contributing the most to the company’s bottom line, posting revenue of $51bn – a 66% year-over-year  (YoY) increase compared with last year’s results. CEO Jensen Huang said the company continued to see growth in artificial intelligence (AI) workloads, which require…

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Google’s Circle To Search Is Getting A Massive AI Upgrade

Tada Images/Shutterstock Google’s Circle to Search is a brilliant feature that first arrived on Android phones with the Galaxy S24 Ultra. As one of the first big AI-driven features that smartphone users could turn to, the feature lets you easily highlight and search up details about almost anything in videos, social media posts, and more. However, it…

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Ready for another rumor suggesting Black Friday could be your last chance to get a good deal on a GPU? I warn you – it’s a bleak one

Rumor suggests Nvidia could stop supplying partners with video RAMNormally, VRAM is bundled with the chip when sold to card makersIf true, Nvidia would leave the sourcing of VRAM to the individual makers – and that could be a real problem for smaller firmsNvidia might stop providing video RAM (VRAM) alongside its GPU chips when…

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AMD rumored to hike price of GPUs by 10% due to RAM costs – so Black Friday might be your last chance to get a good price

AMD is rumored to be enacting a 10% price hike on all Radeon GPUsSupply issues around VRAM are pushing up the price of memoryThe cost will be passed on to consumers, so Black Friday might be as cheap as GPUs get for quite a long timeIf you’re thinking about buying a graphics card, there have…

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Will spiralling RAM costs mean the PS5 could end up a better buy than a Steam Machine next year?

RAM price hikes are now worryingly hefty at retailersSome RAM kits are double or closer to triple the cost they were just a couple of months agoThis could have a knock-on effect on the Steam Machine, but rumor has it Sony has played it smart by building up RAM supply for its consoleThere’s a new…

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Protecting the defenders: Addressing cyber’s burnout crisis

Nobody embarks on a career in cyber security expecting an easy ride. It’s widely recognised that protecting critical digital infrastructure is high-pressure and high-stakes work.  For many of us, that’s part of the buzz. Every day, we tackle complex challenges, address high-stakes problems, and (hopefully) make a real difference – but who will protect cyber…

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Dutch voters grasp digital urgency better than their politicians

As the dust settled on a historically close-run Dutch election, a remarkable trend emerged. While party leaders were focused on traditional campaign issues, voters used their ballots to send a clear message: digital competence in parliament is no longer a nice-to-have, it’s a necessity. This grassroots movement, spurred on by initiatives such as NerdVote, has…

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Interview: Ian Ruffle, head of data and insight, RAC

Ian Ruffle, head of data and insight at the RAC, says the key to exploiting data assets is twofold – understanding the business problem and having a great team that’s capable of finding the right technological solutions. “I need people who are empowered, keen, enthusiastic and willing to share knowledge,” he says, outlining the importance…

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