Category: pro

Alphabet stock declines after poor cloud performance

Compared to Microsoft’s impressive cloud performance, Google’s parent Alphabet has seen its share price drop after an underwhelming performance in its cloud revenue. Despite an 11% growth of revenue year over year, the results meant Alphabet stock price fell 8% after missing estimates made by analysts. However this is the…

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Automattic is going all-in on messaging apps

Automattic, the company behind the popular website builder WordPress.com, has announced its acquisition of Texts.com as it looks to break into a new market. The app works as a central hub for a number of supported messaging platforms and is designed to make keeping track of messages across those platforms…

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The skills gap is bad news for software development – here’s what can be done

As businesses continue to suffer from a digital skills gap, it seems that software development is the most badly affected area. Thanks to the rapid development of new technologies, such as AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Big Data, it is believed that businesses need to adapt by plugging…

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AMD adds support for super-popular open source AI tool to its most powerful GPU – now imagine what would happen if an AMD APU could run Stable Diffusion out of the box

AMD is hoping to make AI more accessible to developers and researchers by adding support for PyTorch to its Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Radeon Pro W7900 graphics cards. Based on its RDNA 3 GPU architecture, these are some of the best GPUs out there, and they can now let…

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Mysterious Pro 695 chipset appears on AMD website — is the Threadripper Pro CPU about to go dual?

The processor specification sheets of the new Ryzen Threadripper Pro were published a few days ago and there’s a new chipset, the Pro 695, that has been listed in addition to the WRX90 and the TRX50. Only the five new Pro processors – offering up to 96 cores – supports…

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Amazon is the latest big tech company to ditch passwords – here’s why it matters to you

Amazon has joined the recent trend of big tech firms offering passwordless logins for its customers.  The retail giant is rolling out support for passkeys on its website and apps, meaning customers won’t need to enter their password to login. Instead, all they need to do is authenticate their access…

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