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Apple Intelligence vanished off my iPhone, and I barely noticed

Alongside my ChatGPT journey, I’ve also been focusing heavily on learning Italian. That’s why I recently changed my iPhone language to Italian. Che bello. However, as soon as I switched my device’s language, Apple Intelligence disappeared.Weird, right? After all, Apple Intelligence is available in several different languages, starting with iOS 18.4—including my dear old Brazilian…

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Apple removes AI references from iPhone 16 billboards after Siri fiasco

Ahead of the WWDC 2025 keynote, Apple decided to give its New York billboards a new look. Instead of the punchy but controversial “Imagine it. Genmoji it” slogan, the company decided to take a more classic approach to promoting the iPhone 16 Pro’s recording capabilities.PMC’s Parker Ortolani spotted that Apple has been altering promotional billboards…

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AI’s power play: the high-stakes race for energy capacity

The use of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, relies on a lot of energy. As its adoption grows and people become more adept at harnessing its power, increasingly strong ties are being created between the tech and energy industries. Whilst this may be a good thing, it also brings about new challenges and legal…

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Nvidia tackles graphics processing unit hogging

Nvidia has made its KAI Scheduler, a Kubernetes-native graphics processing unit (GPU) scheduling tool, available as open source under the Apache 2.0 licence. KAI Scheduler, which is part of the Nvidia Run:ai platform, is designed to manage artificial intelligence (AI) workloads on GPUs and central processing units (CPUs). According to Nvidia, KAI is able to…

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Bridging Borders: The rise of Ukrainian-British tech collaboration

The past year has been crucial for Ukrainian-British tech cooperation. As one of the leading IT service exporters, Ukraine’s presence in the UK has never been stronger, with business ties growing deeper. Recently, the IT Ukraine Аssociation (ITU) published a comprehensive report on the state of the Ukrainian tech ecosystem. According to the report, Digital…

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Interview: Tomer Cohen, chief product officer, LinkedIn

As LinkedIn’s chief product officer (CPO), Tomer Cohen oversees the teams responsible for product management, user experience and design, and customer operations. His journey to his C-suite role came after admiring the company from afar. Cohen moved to Silicon Valley in 2008 from Israel to study at Stanford University. He attended a lecture discussing the…

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Here’s how Apple plans to fix Apple Intelligence and Siri

After Apple had to delay its most important Apple Intelligence feature, it seems the company is catching up on what it needs to do to deliver advanced AI capabilities.According to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, Apple will start to analyze customers’ data on devices to improve the Apple Intelligence platform. The journalist explains that Apple currently trains…

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I’ve never seen so many bug fixes in an Nvidia GPU driver, as new release offers vital cures for black screen crashes, Windows 11 24H2 glitches and more

Nvidia’s new Game Ready Driver 576.02 has a mountain of bug fixesIt cures many problems with games crashing, and black screen lock-ups with RTX 5000 modelsWhile past-gen Nvidia GPUs aren’t mentioned in the release notes, it appears they got some love here tooNvidia has released a new graphics driver that brings in support for its…

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Meta AI will train on Facebook and Instagram data in Europe

Meta recently launched Meta AI in the European Union, although the company had to settle for an inferior experience compared to the rest of the world. By “launched,” I mean that Meta forced Meta AI on all European users whether they liked it or not. That colorful circular button is now present on Facebook, Messenger,…

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AMD strikes back in May? RX 9060 XT rumored to launch next month to face Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPU in lower-mid-range shootout

AMD’s RX 9060 XT is supposedly set to launch in MayThat’s the word from Chiphell, and other sources have pointed to Computex (May 20) before, tooWith Nvidia’s RTX 5060 also debuting in May, another head-to-head clash – like the RX 9070 vs RTX 5070 models – is in the offingAMD’s RX 9060 XT graphics card,…

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