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Palm and PalmPilot applications live on thanks to the Internet Archive

TechSpot

The Internet Archive (IA) is once again busy saving the history of computing and digital culture with a new preservation project: a "software library" is full of Palm and PalmPilot applications. Thanks to Palm OS emulation, users can now experience how people were managing their digital stuff on the go.

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It’s time to shelve unused data

Dataconomy

Data archiving is the systematic process of securely storing and preserving electronic data, including documents, images, videos, and other digital content, for long-term retention and easy retrieval. But why do businesses need it exactly? But this data sometimes needs to be archived. So; Why, how, and when do you archive data?

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The hybrid approach: Get the best of both mainframe and cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

As more businesses push forward with digital transformation projects, cloud computing has stood out as a powerful tool capable of fueling the analytics that drive new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)—two capabilities that are quickly becoming a must-have in nearly every organization.

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As Bellevue’s tech boom cools, here’s why city leaders are welcoming the slowdown

GeekWire

(City of Bellevue Photo) Meta started to sublease space in Bellevue last year amid ongoing uncertainties about the new Spring District development, where the social media giant was growing rapidly. Amazon tapping the brakes gives more time for keeping pace with the demand for new homes and other infrastructure.

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The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI chatbots on its copyrighted work

GeekWire

The New York Times building in Manhattan. GeekWire File Photo / Kurt Schlosser) The New York Times filed a lawsuit Wednesday against OpenAI and Microsoft, accusing the companies of copyright infringement for training artificial intelligence models on millions of articles published by the newspaper. “As

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IT leader’s survival guide: 8 tips to thrive in the years ahead

CIO Business Intelligence

So how can IT pros prepare for success in the near future given the shifting business, technology, political, and economic landscape? As an example, he points to a partnership TIAA has undertaken with New York University, in which employees can upskill through cyber programs that help them gain specialized knowledge and new skills.

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How copyright lawsuits could kill OpenAI

Vox

Drew Angerer/Getty Images The New York Times v. Late last year, the New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft , alleging that the companies are stealing its copyrighted content to train their large language models and then profiting off of it. OpenAI, explained. Or all of the above.

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