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The Future of Coding, AI Threats, and the Race for Technological LeadershipArtificial intelligence

The Future of Coding, AI Threats, and the Race for Technological Leadership

The global race for AI leadership continues, with the US and China vying for dominance. Meanwhile, AI regulation sparks debate: Donald Trump delayed an AI control executive order, fearing overregulation. OpenClaw engineers warn of 'vibe coding'—AI-generated low-quality code posing security risks. Elsewhere: SpaceX canceled a Starship launch due to technical issues, while Meta and other tech giants settled lawsuits over social media harm to students.

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How to Reduce Network Incident Response Time with AI and AutomationSecurity

How to Reduce Network Incident Response Time with AI and Automation

Modern IT teams face challenges with fragmented tools when responding to network incidents. Switching between monitoring systems, infrastructure management platforms, ticketing services, and communication channels slows down the process and increases error risks. Experts suggest a solution: implementing automated workflows and AI assistants to optimize coordination and reduce recovery time.

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Why Firefox Remains the Best Choice for Users Who Value Privacy and FreedomSecurity

Why Firefox Remains the Best Choice for Users Who Value Privacy and Freedom

A ZDNet author, who has long used Chrome, Edge, and Safari, explains why Firefox outperforms competitors in key areas: privacy, openness, and independence from corporate ecosystems. Mozilla’s browser doesn’t trap users in its services, avoids default AI integration, and provides full control over data. While Chrome, Edge, and Safari integrate with ad platforms and proprietary AI assistants, Firefox remains a neutral tool focused on user needs rather than developer business models.

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New Types of Technical Debt in Enterprise AI: Hidden Risks and SolutionsArtificial intelligence

New Types of Technical Debt in Enterprise AI: Hidden Risks and Solutions

The adoption of artificial intelligence in enterprise processes has given rise to new forms of technical debt that are harder to detect and resolve than traditional code issues. Research shows that up to 95% of AI projects fail to reach production, while 42% of companies abandoned multiple AI initiatives in 2025. Key reasons include the distributed nature of AI systems, their probabilistic behavior, and the lack of standardized testing and monitoring approaches. Addressing these challenges requires a proactive strategy to ensure long-term reliability and business value.

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How Agentic AI is Reshaping Company Structures: A New Approach to Organizational DesignArtificial intelligence

How Agentic AI is Reshaping Company Structures: A New Approach to Organizational Design

The adoption of agentic AI in business processes challenges companies to rethink their organizational structures. Experts note that merely adding AI agents to existing models fails to deliver expected results. Instead, a comprehensive transformation is required, impacting technology, personnel, and performance evaluation systems. The new term—Agentic Business Transformation (ABT)—reflects the depth of changes needed for full AI integration in enterprises.

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Arctic Freezer 36-S Review: Compact Cooler with High Efficiency and Low PriceHardware

Arctic Freezer 36-S Review: Compact Cooler with High Efficiency and Low Price

The Arctic Freezer 36-S is a budget-friendly CPU cooling solution that combines compact size, efficient performance, and an affordable price. Despite having just one heatsink section and a single fan, the cooler delivers results comparable to larger models, making it an excellent choice for systems with limited space and standard cooling requirements. This review covers technical specifications, installation features, and testing results on modern AMD and Intel platforms.

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Cyberattack on Los Angeles Transport: Experts Blame Iranian HackersSecurity

Cyberattack on Los Angeles Transport: Experts Blame Iranian Hackers

In March 2024, the Los Angeles transport system (LACMTA) suffered a cyberattack that took weeks to resolve. According to a report by Israeli startup Gambit Security, the incident was orchestrated by a hacker group linked to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS). Researchers assert the attack was not the work of independent hacktivists, contrary to the hackers' claims.

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3D Printing Speed Record: 3DBenchy in 59 SecondsHardware

3D Printing Speed Record: 3DBenchy in 59 Seconds

An engineering enthusiast broke his own 3D printing speed record by creating the 3DBenchy test object in 59 seconds. The achievement required a major upgrade to the Minuteman printer, including motion system optimization and reduced inertia of moving components. The project highlights the potential of high-speed 3D printing with the right engineering approach.

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Amazon Announces Fire OS 16 Based on Android 16 for Fire TV DevicesDevelopment

Amazon Announces Fire OS 16 Based on Android 16 for Fire TV Devices

Amazon has officially announced the development of Fire OS 16, the latest version of its operating system for Fire TV devices. The new OS is built on Android 16 and incorporates updates from Android 15. The announcement follows the recent launch of the first TVs running Fire OS 14, based on Android 14, reaffirming the platform’s continued evolution.

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Intel Bartlett Lake: Flagship CPU with 12 P-Cores Falls Behind Four-Year-Old i9-13900K in GamingHardware

Intel Bartlett Lake: Flagship CPU with 12 P-Cores Falls Behind Four-Year-Old i9-13900K in Gaming

Intel’s new flagship Core 9 273PQE processor, built on the Bartlett Lake architecture with 12 P-cores, failed to surpass the four-year-old Core i9-13900K in gaming benchmarks. Despite more cores and higher clock speeds, the chip delivered performance comparable to mid-range models like the Ryzen 7 9700X and Core i5-14600K. Memory support limitations and optimization issues were key factors affecting its performance.

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AMD Restricts Free Vivado Version for Linux UsersHardware

AMD Restricts Free Vivado Version for Linux Users

AMD has faced backlash after altering the licensing terms for its FPGA design tool, Vivado. From the 2026.1 update, the free version will only be available on Windows, forcing Linux users to either pay for the 'Core' tier (85 855 ₽–128 783 ₽/year) or stick with outdated builds. The move has sparked frustration among developers, students, and enthusiasts who rely on Linux for programmable logic design.

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