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January 08, 2025
Trump tariffs could raise laptop, tablet prices by 46%, cut sales by 68%
While technology sales are expected to reach record highs in 2025, threats of tariffs by President-Elect Donald J. Trump could throw the market into turmoil.
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Nvidiaâs Project DIGITS puts AI supercomputing chips on the desktop
The companyâs small, modular computing device for training AI models on the desktop contains a new GB10 Grace BlackWell Superchip.
Google faces new labor board complaint over contractor union bargaining
The case outcome could set a precedent for how contract workers are treated across the tech industry, where companies frequently rely on third-party staffing firms.
With o3 having reached AGI, OpenAI turns its sights toward superintelligence
OpenAIâs newest, most performant model, announced in December, has passed the ARC-AGI test, purportedly outperforming most humans. Now Sam Altman says the company is looking to go far beyond that.
Planes, trains and third-party risks â a tale of two IT-related shutdowns
The glitches that shut down American Airlines on Christmas Eve and stopped all train traffic in Norway on Christmas Day both involved third-party IT vendors. But how the two enterprises handled each mess was very different.
Apple Intelligence: Is AI an opportunity or a curse?
We're feeding a greedy beast. So where are the benefits?
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