Month: July 2025

Even AI agents aren’t immune to silos

AI agents, the much-touted next phase of generative AI, have commanded enterprises’ attention. Right now, 61% of business leaders are actively adopting AI agents, according to a recent survey by my organization – with ambitious plans to scale them organization-wide. The fixation is justified: agents can work autonomously, navigate complex…

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NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1500, Monday, July 28

Looking for a different day? A new NYT Wordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Sunday’s puzzle instead then click here. It’s time for your guide…

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Samsung’s largest SSD to date goes on sale for $5,593 — 61.44TB PCIe Gen5 SSD costs only $0.09/GB

Samsung’s 61.44TB BM1743, its highest-capacity SSD to date, typically sells for $7,500, but it’s currently listed on ServerSupply for $5,950, but with available discounts the final price drops to $5,593. This brings the cost to under $0.09 per gigabyte, making it one of the best $/GB values in the ultra-high-capacity…

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The Fujifilm X-E5 proves familiar isn’t always a bad thing 

The X-E5 is Fujifilm’s tiny powerhouse. It’s part of a line of cameras that has often been described as similar to the X100, except with an interchangeable lens. But the X-E line has evolved this year and is taking on a new shape. It used to be seen as a…

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The semiconductor industry is losing billions of dollars ever year because of this obscure little quirk

Lost yield from stochastics is costing chipmakers billions at advanced process nodes Current process control methods are not enough to solve high-volume stochastics failures New whitepaper outlines design and measurement solutions to close stochastics gap A new whitepaper has claimed the semiconductor industry is losing billions of dollars due to…

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Steam is testing out a redesigned storefront that makes it easier to find games you’ll like

As if we needed more ways to grow our Steam libraries with games we'll never finish or even play. Now, Steam is experimenting with a redesigned storefront menu as part of its latest beta update to help sell more games. Instead of being overwhelmed with text links and cluttered menu…

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