IBM’s $9.5 Billion AI Pipeline Fuels Triple-Digit Growth Across All Business Units
IBM’s AI-Driven Transformation Yields Impressive Q3 Results IBM has demonstrated the power of its strategic pivot to artificial intelligence, reporting…
IBM’s AI-Driven Transformation Yields Impressive Q3 Results IBM has demonstrated the power of its strategic pivot to artificial intelligence, reporting…
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Breaking New Ground in Medical AI In a groundbreaking development published in Nature Communications, researchers have unveiled a novel approach…
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Norwegian Startup Secures Major Funding to Bridge AI Implementation Gap Oslo-based technology company Riff has successfully closed a $16 million…
The latest version of draw.io Desktop, version 28.2.7, has been released with significant security enhancements and framework updates. This security-first diagramming application enables users to create complex diagrams without internet connectivity, making it ideal for secure environments where data protection is paramount.
According to recent reports, draw.io Desktop has launched version 28.2.7, featuring important security updates and framework improvements. Sources indicate this release represents a significant step forward for the open-source diagramming tool, which prioritizes data security and offline functionality across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
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OpenZFS developers have released version 2.4-rc3 with crucial adjustments for Linux kernel 6.18 compatibility. The update specifically addresses changes to the block layer’s lockless bitmap handling for software RAID setups. This maintenance release ensures continued stability for ZFS users upgrading to newer Linux kernels.
The OpenZFS project has released its third release candidate for version 2.4, featuring important workarounds for the upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel, according to reports from Phoronix. Sources indicate this maintenance release primarily addresses compatibility issues arising from changes in the Linux block layer code, specifically the implementation of a lockless bitmap for software RAID configurations.
Revolutionizing Binary Optimization with Intelligent Prefetch Technology Google has developed a groundbreaking code prefetch insertion optimizer that promises to significantly…
Xbox President Sarah Bond has declared console exclusives “antiquated” in a major industry shift. Microsoft’s gaming strategy now prioritizes cross-platform availability and ecosystem expansion over traditional platform exclusivity.
Xbox President Sarah Bond has characterized the traditional concept of console exclusives as “antiquated,” according to recent reports, signaling a fundamental shift in Microsoft’s gaming strategy. Sources indicate this philosophical change comes as the company prepares to launch what Bond describes as a “premium, high-end experience” for its next console generation.