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Dell XPS 15 review: too hot to handle

The Verge

Dell is pushing the limits of the XPS 15’s slim chassis The XPS 15 is still loud, still hot, and still good. But when it comes to the combination of power, build quality, and portability, the Dell XPS 15 is the closest Windows-running contender that I’ve been able to find. pound chassis. The fans weren’t holding back, either.

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The AI continuum

CIO Business Intelligence

Great for: Extracting meaning from unstructured data like network traffic, video & speech. Retrain and fine-tune an existing model Retraining proprietary or open-source models on specific datasets creates smaller, more refined models that can produce accurate results with lower-cost cloud instances or local hardware.

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Dell Sued for Promising Alienware Laptops Could Be Upgraded

Gizmodo

Dell is being taken to court in California over the company’s claims that its Alienware Area 51m-R1 gaming laptops can be upgraded. Read more.

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Dell Latitude 9420 review: pricey performance

The Verge

There’s the Dell Optimizer program which (in theory) learns your behavior over time and tailors everything from audio quality to charging speed accordingly. Dell says the Latitude is “leading the new age of intelligence.”. Dell also says that Optimizer will direct your bandwidth to videoconferencing applications while they’re in use.

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The impact of AI on edge computing

CIO Business Intelligence

IDC forecast shows that enterprise spending (which includes GenAI software, as well as related infrastructure hardware and IT/business services), is expected to more than double in 2024 and reach $151.1 Edge storage solutions: AI-generated content—such as images, videos, or sensor data—requires reliable and scalable storage.

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Amazon puts Fire TV Cube to work, repurposes streaming device for desktop computing

GeekWire

Amazon WorkSpaces , the company’s virtual desktop service, just unveiled its first device for end users, a $195 product created by directly repurposing the hardware design for Amazon’s Fire TV Cube. Customers can choose to pay either fixed monthly subscription fees or usage-based costs based on hourly metering.

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The New Way Companies are Harnessing Data at the Edge for Value Added in Real-Time

CIO Business Intelligence

For example, AI based predictive maintenance and computer vision to monitor all hardware—lowering support costs, decreasing IT complexity and driving decarbonization. The Technology Behind Business Outcomes It was a tall order for Atos: Harness the power of data by bringing together hardware, software, and AI in one OpEx solution.

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