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Lenovo unveils data management solutions for enterprise AI

Lenovo said its all-flash data management arrays are designed to simplify AI workload enablement and unleash the value of data.Read More

Facebook parent Meta unveils LLaMA 2 open-source AI model for commercial use 

Not only has LLaMA been trained on more data, with more parameters, the model also performs better than its predecessor, according to Meta.Read More

Goodbye, Xbox Live Gold — Hello, Game Pass Core

Xbox is retiring its old subscription service Live Gold and instead making it into a new tier of Game Pass called Xbox Game Pass Core.Read More

Exploited 0-days, an incomplete fix, and a botched disclosure: Infosec snafu reigns

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Organizations big and small are once again scrambling to patch critical vulnerabilities that are already under active exploitation and cause the kind of breaches coveted by…

Meta launches Llama 2, an open source AI model that allows commercial applications

Enlarge / An AI-generated image of a cybernetic llama. (credit: Midjourney) On Tuesday, Meta announced Llama 2, a new open source family of AI language models notable for its commercial…

Report: OpenAI holding back GPT-4 image features on fears of privacy issues

Enlarge (credit: Witthaya Prasongsin (Getty Images)) OpenAI has been testing its multimodal version of GPT-4 with image-recognition support prior to a planned wide release. However, public access is being curtailed…

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 May Have a ‘Business’ Model – CNET

Details about the rumored watch were reported ahead of Samsung’s event later this month.

FCC Wants to Help You Pick Secure Smart Devices With New Label – CNET

A new logo may make it easier to spot smart TVs, speakers and other devices that meet cybersecurity standards.

Peacock Subscribers: Get Ready to Pay More Next Month – CNET

Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscriptions cost 20% more now.

AT&T Is Lowering Its Credit Card Auto Pay Discount Later This Year – CNET

The new changes will go into effect “as early as Oct. 2” and lower the discount from $10 per month, per line to $5.

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