Month: October 2025
Turning data into knowledge: How Huawei is upgrading storage for the AI era
Without data, AI would not be able to exist and AI cannot get better without significant developments in how data is stored and used for AI scenarios. Traditional data storage systems simply hold raw data but AI wordloads require systems that can turn raw information into knowledge. Leading the change…
Read MoreiFixit calls Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses ‘unrepairable’ but praises the tech
The how-to website iFixit posted a teardown of Meta's new Ray-Ban Display augmented reality glasses and came away impressed by the tech but wary of repairability. As a matter of fact, one of the techs said in the accompanying video that it's "very clear that the first iterations of these…
Read MoreRazer Blade 18 (2025) review: An 18-inch gaming laptop that does the most
As the 7-pound Razer Blade 18 sat on my desk, its all-black unibody case and enormous 18-inch screen towering before me like the monolith from 2001, I couldn’t help but think, “Who the hell needs such a big-ass computer?” I’m sure they’re out there — the gamers with deep pockets…
Read MoreWorrying Figma MCP security flaw could let hackers execute code remotely – here’s how to stay safe
CVE-2025-53967 allows remote code execution via figma-developer-mpc command injection flaw Vulnerability stems from unvalidated input passed to shell commands using child_process.exec Users should upgrade to version 0.6.3 or switch to safer child_process.execFile API A vulnerability has been found on the bridge between Figma and AI agents which could be used…
Read MoreSony teases new GPU tech for the PS6
Sony’s next console (presumably the PS6) is coming in “a few years time,” according to someone who I’d believe to make that claim. Mark Cerny, lead architect on the PS5 and PS5 Pro, joined Jack Huynh, SVP and GM of AMD’s computing and graphics group, in a YouTube video wherein…
Read MoreCyber resilience: how airlines can prevent the summer holiday from hell
The summer of 2025 has brought yet another wave of significant disruptions to global air travel. July’s widespread air traffic control fault caused chaos for major airports in London, and attacks on US airlines resulted in the exposure of customer data. For one of the most interconnected industries in the…
Read MoreRecent Posts
- ‘They just moved to VPNs’ — Telegram CEO slams UK’s teen social media ban with stark Russian comparison
- The Microsoft Surface Laptop 8 and Surface Pro 12 now come with Snapdragon X2 chips
- Microsoft’s New Surface Laptop and Surface Pro Get Faster—and Way More Expensive
- AWE 2026: Live updates from keynotes by Snap CEO Evan Spiegel, Google and Qualcomm at the XR show
- Apple’s smart home camera service is starting to impress me
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