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The hidden barrier to AI transformation: connectivity

Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to bring higher productivity and lower costs to enterprises. However, despite many companies trialing the technology, it is yet to be widely adopted, with IBM finding that just 25% of AI projects had delivered the expected return on investment. To understand why, we need to look…

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MCP’s biggest security loophole is identity fragmentation

Whenever a new technology appears, it’s usually two steps forward, one step backward. The backward step is usually security-related. Such is the story with AI, and more specifically, Model Context Protocol (MCP). Innovation keeps on running ahead of security. On the one hand, MCP servers have been a boon to…

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The smallest SSD ever could replace universal microSD memory cards permanently if its inventor does one thing

Biwin Mini SSD risks obscurity without SDA or PCI-SIG standard approval SanDisk’s early SDA submission made microSD a universal storage success Mini SSD hits 3,700MB/s reads, crushing MicroSD Express’s 985MB/s ceiling Chinese storage maker Biwin has introduced the “Mini SSD,” a format far smaller than a US penny yet offering…

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Dynabook RA73/VY, the lightest AMD laptop ever launched, has gone on sale in Japan, and I secretly hope it will be available worldwide

Sharp Dynabook RA73/VY weighs 849g, yet chip choices range from Ryzen 5 PRO to Ryzen 7 Magnesium alloy build and slim bezels shrink its overall footprint cleverly Memory options include 16GB or 32GB with storage up to 1TB PCIe SSD Sharp’s Dynabook division has introduced what it calls the world’s…

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I made some slick stickers with Munbyn’s latest inkless printer – and it makes light work of labels too

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Specs Type: thermal label printer Functions: print only Connectivity: Bluetooth   Max print speed: 72 labels/min Max paper size:…

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Gigabyte quietly releases a GPU-type card that adds 1TB RAM to your workstation, but it will absolutely not be cheap

Gigabyte’s AI Top CXL R5X4 quietly expands RAM capacity for demanding workstation workloads The card supports four DDR5 RDIMM ECC modules totaling 512GB of memory PCIe 5.0 x16 connection ensures direct CPU access for improved performance Gigabyte has quietly introduced the AI Top CXL R5X4 PCIe adapter, a card designed…

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