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Database evolutions: caching in with schema-as-code
Databases move. By their nature, developers and database administrators (DBAs) along with the full cadre of O...

Review: Samsung S23 flagships flex their muscles
Samsung has been offering customers a wide range of smartphones and connected devices for a while. We're taki...

Do data centers need an overhaul? Nvidia says they do
Data centers are only becoming more important. The rise of the digital medium in enterprise means that organi...

emma wants to make multi-cloud accessible for everyone
Managing a complex multi-cloud environment is no easy task. Emma's multi-cloud platform wants to make clouds ...

Fermyon: What’s Up With Wasm?
Wasm is what’s up. In terms of the hot technologies discussed at any of the major enterprise IT shows being...
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Prominent researcher downplays AI fears
Prominent AI researcher Kyunghyun Cho questions AI's potential to pose an existential threat. Several experts...

GitHub introduces new Activity View
GitHub has introduced new Activity View functionality in beta. This gives developers better insight into push...

ASUS brings AI servers to the office
ASUS wants to give companies more control over the security of their data when using generative AI tools. To ...

Meta unveils the Quest 3 headset, beating Apple to the punch
Meta has officially unveiled its Quest 3 headset. Full details will be revealed at the Meta Connect event on ...

Apple tests new high-end Macs with M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips
Reports say the company is planning to launch the new models at the upcoming WWDC 2023. A report from Bloo...

German antitrust watchdog: “insufficient transparency” in online ads
Google has an unfair market advantage in behavioural advertising, according to the German competition authori...