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2 weeks ago |
pcquest.com | Ashok Pandey |One Byte
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer an abstract concept or an emerging trend, it’s a foundational force behind digital transformation. Yet, despite its promise, success in AI adoption hinges on more than just algorithms. Prof. Aindril De, Chief Academic Officer at UNIVO Education, offers a grounded perspective on how businesses can navigate the layered challenges of AI deployment, integration, and ethics, while strengthening human–machine collaboration.
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3 weeks ago |
pcquest.com | Ashok Pandey |One Byte
As small businesses and hosted IT providers modernize their infrastructure, AMD’s newly launched EPYC 4005 Series and Intel’s Xeon 6300 Series processors have emerged as direct contenders in the entry-level enterprise server space. Both chipmakers promise performance, reliability, and platform efficiency—but their approach to solving the same problem reveals clear differences.
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3 weeks ago |
pcquest.com | Ashok Pandey |One Byte
Battery breakthroughs, fast-charging, and smart tech are fueling the electric vehicle revolution. From longer range to faster fill-ups, EVs are racing ahead—cleaner, smarter, and ready to drive the future of mobility across global roads. Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x In recent years, the landscape of transportation has been undergoing a significant transformation driven by advancements in electric vehicle (EV) technology.
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3 weeks ago |
pcquest.com | Ashok Pandey |One Byte
From underdog to default: The Apple Notes evolutionFor years, Apple Notes was seen as a barebones backup for those unwilling to splurge on apps like Notability or Goodnotes. But that perception is fading fast. With continuous updates across iOS and macOS, Apple Notes has transformed into a feature-rich utility baked deep into the Apple ecosystem.
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1 month ago |
pcquest.com | Ashok Pandey |One Byte
AI accelerates attack velocity as defenders scramble to catch upFortinet’s latest threat report, released by FortiGuard Labs, reveals a seismic shift in cybercrime strategy. Automation and AI are no longer fringe tools—they are central to how modern cyberattacks operate. According to the report, automated scans surged 16.7% globally in 2024, with attackers launching 36,000 scans per second in a relentless hunt for vulnerable services and devices.
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