Despite continuing hype around AI, and companies scrambling to keep up with manufacturing, a recent survey says that large companies have started to use AI less. The latest U.S. Census Bureau BTOS reveals that AI use among firms with more than 250 employees has a declined since June.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
The U.S. plans to replace Samsung and SK hynix's indefinite export permissions for chipmaking tools with annual site-specific licenses, a move that adds regulatory complexity but avoids disrupting memory fab operations in China and the global DRAM and NAND supply chain.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
The most innovative and interesting products that debuted at Berlin's big tech show.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
TSMC has more than doubled its Arizona internship program, pulling in over 200 students from around 60 colleges this summer as it races to staff its advanced-node fabs outside Phoenix.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Intel's 14A process, designed for both internal and foundry use, will be significantly more expensive than 18A due to its reliance on ASML's $380 million High-NA EUV tools.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Microsoft was forced to reroute Azure traffic on Saturday, September 6, after two major submarine cable systems were severed in the Red Sea, triggering latency spikes and degraded performance for cloud users across South Asia and the Gulf.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Ethical hackers have detailed how they uncovered 'catastrophic' vulnerabilities in various Burger King systems.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Nvidia says that the U.S. legislators' attempt to restrict exports unnecessarily is counterproductive, as the U.S. is already its top priority.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
The scammer's pleas that his spaceship was ‘under attack and in need of oxygen’ convinced an elderly woman to send him 1 million Yen (~$6,700).| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Anthropic has agreed to pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by authors over the use of pirated books in training its large language models.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Broadcom has secured a $10 billion deal to supply custom AI accelerators and rack-scale hardware to an undisclosed customer — widely believed to be OpenAI — signaling that the design has been validated and full-scale deployment is on track for late 2026.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Anthropic has updated its terms of service to block access to its Claude AI models for any company that’s majority-owned or controlled by Chinese entities.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Having designed an AI-enhanced EDA toolset, Synopsys now adds Assistive and Creative capabilities for chip designers that can accelerate chip design across all phases.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
On September 2, nonprofit hardware collective 256 Foundation tweeted that it had received a delivery of 260,000 Intel BZM2 ASICs Proto.| Latest from Tom's Hardware
Organisation and transformation in the games industry| Notes From Below
Companies that rushed to replace human labor with AI are now shelling out to have IRL workers to fix the technology's screwups.| Futurism
Everything Nvidia announced at the GTC Paris keynote at VivaTech| Tom's Hardware
A hard impact of new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration| Tom's Hardware
Boost your Product Management Career! Learn from Isabela Scavetta’s story and discover her top 5 insights on How To Become a Product Manager.| Code First Girls
Explore key 2024 financial services industry trends impacting IT teams, from security to network management and automation. Get our detailed analysis.| Auvik
Let’s discuss motherhood in Tech. We spoke with CFG Ambassador Paula Brocki about her learning experience on the CFGdegree, and as a working mum in tech.| Code First Girls
Thanks to Samantha Cole at 404 Media, we are now aware that Automattic plans to sell user data from Tumblr and WordPress.com (which is the host for my blog) for “AI” products. In respon…| Dhole Moments
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As a design thinker of the Don Norman ilk, I place ample blame for human error on negligent or arrogant design from trend-setters who seem to be more intent on presenting slick, featureless interfa…| Earth...Brains...Technology...Design
I quit my job towards the end of last month. When I started this blog, I told myself, “Don’t talk about work.” Since my employment is in the rear view mirror, I’m going to b…| Dhole Moments