Month: December 2025

5K monitors are finally going mainstream? Asus unleashes ROG Strix true 5120p monitor with 90-day Adobe Creative Cloud subs, but we’re missing a critical piece

Asus ROG Strix XG27JCG delivers 5K resolution with high refresh and sharp visuals Extreme Low Motion Blur 2 manages backlight zones for clearer, fast-moving scenes The monitor provides a wide color gamut suitable for video editing workflows Asus has introduced the ROG Strix XG27JCG to expand its presence in the…

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ChatGPT’s adult mode is coming — and it might not be what you think it is

OpenAI plans to launch an “adult mode” for ChatGPT in early 2026. The feature will use AI to infer users’ ages before granting access to mature content. The adult mode may be delayed depending on the age prediction system. ChatGPT is growing up, or at least offering an adults-only version…

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Is the US afraid of Huawei? Reports point to the Ascend 910C accelerator’s performance to explain the surprising reversal of Nvidia’s H200 AI GPU ban on China

The White House allows Nvidia H200 exports to China with a 25% fee US officials evaluated strategies ranging from full export bans to market flooding President Trump says H200 exports support American jobs and manufacturing efforts The White House has authorized the export of Nvidia H200 AI accelerators to China,…

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Parents call for New York governor to sign landmark AI safety bill

A group of more than 150 parents sent a letter on Friday to New York governor Kathy Hochul, urging her to sign the Responsible AI Safety and Education (RAISE) Act without changes. The RAISE Act is a buzzy bill that would require developers of large AI models — like Meta,…

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Now is a good time to buy a Tesla – the EV giant is offering free upgrades and enticing finance deals to drive sales

Tesla offers 0% APR financing and $0 down leases in the US Free paint, wheel and interior upgrades are on the the table Aggressive sales tactic is a bid to shift stock Tesla has unleashed a wave of enticing incentives in North America with a hope that they will drum…

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Former Accenture employee charged by DoJ for cloud security fraud

A former Accenture employee has been charged by the DoJ The employee is accused of misrepresenting security frameworks to gain and maintain government contracts Accenture didn’t comply with FedRamp, but agencies were led to believe it did The US Justice Department has confirmed a former product manager at Accenture, Hilmer,…

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