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The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! This article is part of our series that explores the business of artificial intelligence OpenAI will make Codex, its AI programmer technology, available through an application programming interface, the company announced on its blog on Tuesday. In... Read more
Hospitals hamstrung by ransomware are turning away patients
Dozens of hospitals and clinics in West Virginia and Ohio are canceling surgeries and diverting ambulances following a ransomware attack that has knocked out staff access to IT systems across virtually all of their operations. The facilities are owned by Memorial Health System, a nonprofit network of services that... Read more
Why Local Marketing is a Startup’s Best Friend
Marketing is tough for new startups, especially those that have an absence of experienced marketing-related leadership. You’re already juggling dozens of important priorities and trying to maintain a grip on your fragile customer base; on top of that; you have to review your marketing priorities and keep a balanced... Read more
Best gaming PC deals from Amazon, Best Buy and Newegg
DIY gamers are still having a devil of a time finding standalone Nvidia GeForce RTX 3000-series graphics cards in stock, but if you aren’t looking to build your own gaming PC, you can find some reasonably priced, off-the-shelf gaming desktops with Nvidia’s latest GPU. Amazon, Best Buy and Newegg... Read more
Cannondale Adventure Neo 3 EQ Review: A Great Everyday Ebike
Every time I buy a new bike, I spend at least a hundred dollars on accessories. The only thing I’d add to Cannondale Adventure Neo 3 EQ is a bell. The svelte, step-through ebike comes with built-in lights, a luggage rack, and fenders. It has hydraulic disk brakes and... Read more
Bringing your AI coworker up to speed
The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! The web is full of stories detailing all the wonderful things artificial intelligence (AI) can do, and all the terrible things as well. But now that the deployment phase is well underway, one salient... Read more
Facebook isn’t sharing enough data about Covid-19 vaccine misinformation on its platform, experts say
Is Facebook “killing people” by enabling the spread of Covid-19 misinformation, as President Joe Biden said a few weeks ago? Or is the social media company efficiently purging Covid-19 misinformation from its platform and showing millions of people information about where to get vaccinated, as the company argued a... Read more
Digital Transformation Moving to Main Street
For the last 5 years, big tech companies like Adobe, Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google have talked about the term “digital transformation.” The idea being, moving old systems into the digital and virtual world. At the large company level, those changes were accelerated with the events of 2020. “We have... Read more
Murder hornets are back, with first live sighting in US this year
An Asian giant hornet, or Murder Hornet. Elaine Thompson/Getty It’s a bad time to be a honeybee in America. A live Asian giant hornet — better known as a murder hornet — was found on Aug. 11 in Washington state, the first sighting of a live specimen this year.... Read more
This AI Helps Detect Wildlife Health Issues in Real Time
During the spring, a troublesome pattern plays out as marine birds along the California coast die from domoic acid poisoning, which is caused by harmful algal blooms. An early clue indicates when and where this problem starts spreading: rescued California brown pelicans, red-throated loons, and other species start turning... Read more