Seagate launches 30TB Exos and IronWolf Pro hard drives as demand for on-prem AI and sovereign data surges
Seagate’s new 30TB Exos and IronWolf Pro drives are built for AI, edge workloads, and data sovereignty.
Seagate’s new 30TB Exos and IronWolf Pro drives are built for AI, edge workloads, and data sovereignty.
A growing number of Americans are using AI instead of traditional therapy as costs rise and access declines. A new study reveals the top states leading the shift.
Elon Musk’s xAI is embedding its Grok chatbot deep into U.S. government operations, sparking concern over national security, privacy, and the future of AI in public service.
Grok AI is coming to newer Tesla vehicles but not older ones. With the in-car rollout still in beta and public concerns growing, many owners are left frustrated.
Adesso’s EasyTouch 1500 ergonomic mechanical keyboard includes an AI hotkey, split layout, and red mechanical switches for coding and content creation
Bitwarden’s open source MCP server helps AI agents manage passwords locally while preserving zero knowledge encryption
Accenture and Microsoft are co developing AI powered cybersecurity tools aimed at threat detection, data protection, and cloud security simplification
Comet is a new browser from Perplexity that replaces tab overload with intelligent assistance. It’s designed to help users think more clearly online.
Cadence has taped out the first LPDDR6 memory IP system, built to handle the bandwidth demands of AI inference, chiplet architectures, and next-gen SoCs.
Gmail is rolling out a new “Manage subscriptions” feature that makes it easier to unsubscribe from unwanted emails by showing your most frequent senders in one place and letting you opt out with a single click.
IBM Power11 is here, promising zero planned downtime, built-in AI acceleration, and powerful hybrid cloud support. With smarter automation, quantum-safe security, and up to 55 percent better performance, this next-gen server platform is built for businesses that can’t afford to stop.
Deepgram says developers are wasting time alt-tabbing between tools, so it built Saga, a voice-powered interface it calls a “Voice OS.” But does voice-first coding really solve the problem or is this just marketing hype?