Month: January 2024

Businesses are embracing hybrid cloud in a big way – here’s what that could mean for your data

A recent Citrix study has revealed that one-quarter of organizations are in the process of moving half or more of their cloud-based workloads back to on-prem infrastructures, or have already done so. The trend marks a significant shift in the industry which is known as cloud repatriation, and represents a…

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Gogoro’s new flagship Pulse is a sporty, high-tech scooter

Gogoro is best known for its battery swapping tech, but its new scooter may be one of the quickest and highest-tech models available. The flagship Pulse can accelerate from 0 to 32MPH in just 3.05 seconds thanks to the company's "Hypercore" tech that delivers 378nm of torque to the back…

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Bungie will push Destiny to be more episodic to avoid becoming ‘predictable’

Destiny 2 developers commented on the state of the game as well as plans to switch up the at-times bland first-person shooter during a developer roundtable.  Destiny 2 developer Bungie recently held a roundtable in which team members discussed the future of the multiplayer shooter, with it ending on the…

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Sony Xperia 1 VI leak suggests it could get a major camera and zoom boost

The launch of Sony’s next-gen Xperia 1 VI may just be around the corner as marketing material for the flagship smartphone recently leaked. Posted on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) by notable leaker Insider Sony, images show the upcoming device will see a major camera upgrade when compared…

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SmartLess is leaving Amazon for $100 million

SiriusXM has inked a multiyear deal with SmartLess Media for exclusive rights around the flagship podcast hosted by Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, and Sean Hayes as well as a number of other SmartLess shows. The three-year deal cost the satellite radio giant a total of $100 million, anonymous sources told…

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Meta’s free Code Llama AI programming tool closes the gap with GPT-4

Meta’s latest update to its code generation AI model, Code Llama 70B, is “the largest and best-performing model” yet. Code Llama tools launched in August and are free for both research and commercial use. According to a post on Meta’s AI blog, Code Llama 70B can handle more queries than previous…

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