Month: June 2025

Many companies are only hiring “responsible AI” jobs to boost their image

Report claims mentions of “responsible AI” (and similar) are on the rise in job adverts Legal, education, mathematics and R&S are using the terms the most Regulatory pressure might not be influencing the trend – could it just be a keyword? New data from Indeed claims that despite stronger regulations,…

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I’ve tested 13 coffee makers over the last year, but this Gaggia machine is still my all-time favorite

I’ve tested a new coffee maker every month for the past year here at TechRadar, and there have been some real gems. The Jura J10, for instance, is a fully automatic powerhouse for creating hot and cold beverages at the touch of a button, while the manual Smeg Mini Pro…

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Business email is more powerful than ever despite the rise of AI, instant messaging, and other tools – but I’m not surprised

Despite the noise from new tools, report finds email still drives the most critical business communication Instant messaging is quick, but only email delivers structure, traceability, and professional clarity Most modern tools serve teams, but email still connects entire organizations reliably and securely As companies continue to adopt the likes…

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WordPress hackers are teaming up with commercial adtech firms to distribute malware to millions of users – here’s how to stay safe

Push notifications are now being used as malware delivery systems, and users are unknowingly subscribing to them Fake CAPTCHA prompts are now the gateway to persistent browser hijacks and phishing attacks WordPress sites are quietly hijacking users through invisible DNS commands and shared JavaScript payloads Recent investigations have revealed a…

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AI GPU accelerators with 6TB HBM memory could appear by 2035 as AI GPU die sizes set to shrink – but there’s far worse coming up

Future AI memory chips could demand more power than entire industrial zones combined 6TB of memory in one GPU sounds amazing until you see the power draw HBM8 stacks are impressive in theory, but terrifying in practice for any energy-conscious enterprise The relentless drive to expand AI processing power is…

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Adobe launches a new ‘computational photography’ camera app for iPhones

Adobe has a new computational photography camera app for iPhones – and one of its creators, Marc Levoy, helped make the impressive computational photography features that made some of Google’s earlier Pixel cameras shine. The new app, called Project Indigo, was released last week by Adobe Labs. It’s free and…

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