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EngadgetJan 13, 2025
Apple's iPad mini 7 is $100 off right now
Folks who are in the market for a good deal on a dedicated machine for playing Balatro tablet might be interested in taking a peek at Apple's iPad mini 7. The company's latest compact tablet has dropped to its lowest price to date at $399. That's a cool $100 discount.

Apple refreshed the iPad mini last October with upgraded internals and support for the Apple Pencil Pro. This configuration has 128GB of storage and Apple's A17 Pro chip. It also boasts 8GB of RAM, which is enough to support Apple Intelligence features



The iPad mini 7 is our pick for the best compact iPad — in part b


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Mac RumorsJan 13, 2025
Apple Smart Home Hub Launch Possibly Delayed Until Later in Year
Apple's long-rumoured smart home hub or "command center" may not arrive in the spring as previously expected, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


EngadgetJan 13, 2025
Blue Origin's inaugural New Glenn launch set for today was scrubbed
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket was ready for liftoff, but the launch planned for January 13 was scrubbed. After some weather-related delays over the weekend, the Jeff Bezos-owned space company said that the $2.5 billion reusable rocket, which has been in development for nearly 13 years, will target its first launch no earlier than Monday, January 13, but as for now we don't know when to expect it to take off.

New Glenn's inaugural mission (NG-1) will serve as its first Space Force national security certification flight, necessary to compete against the likes of SpaceX for Department of Defense and national intelligence contracts. Its reusable first stage is designed for at least 25 flights. Blue Origin has several New Glenn vehicles in production.

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Time: TechlandJan 13, 2025
Why Biden Is Rushing to Restrict AI Chip Exports
Major events in recent weeks have caused D.C. and Silicon Valley to think differently about the pursuit of artificial general intelligence

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GizmodoJan 13, 2025
OpenAI Calls on U.S. Government to Feed Its Data Into AI Systems


To hear OpenAI tell it, the U.S. can only defeat China on the global stage with the help of artificial intelligence.


ResearchBuzzJan 12, 2025
Naval Postgraduate School Hackathon, TikTok, Twitch, More: Sunday ResearchBuzz, January 12, 2025
EVENTS Naval Postgraduate School: NPS Hosts AI Hackathon for Students to Solve Military Operational Problems. "The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) recently hosted its inaugural artificial intelligence (AI) Hackathon event in the newly […]

Mac RumorsJan 12, 2025
iPad 11: Two Key Upgrades Will Bring Apple Intelligence to Budget iPad
The next-generation, entry-level iPad will support the Apple Intelligence suite of AI features, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.


Mac RumorsJan 11, 2025
Apple Focusing on These Eight New Low-Cost Devices in 2025
Apple's slate of 2025 products look to be dominated by a large number of low-cost and entry-level devices. Here's what to expect.


Computer World Security NewsJan 10, 2024
Will super chips disrupt the 'everything to the cloud' IT mentality?
Enterprise IT for the last couple of years has grown disappointed in the economics — not to mention the cybersecurity and compliance impact — of corporate clouds. In general, with a few exceptions, enterprises have done little about it; most saw the scalability and efficiencies too seductive.

Might that change in 2024 and 2025?

Apple has begun talking about efforts to add higher-end compute capabilities to its chip, following similar efforts from Intel and NVIDIA. Although those new capabilities are aimed at enabling more large language model (LLM) capabilities on-device, anything that can deliver that level of data-crunching and analytics can also handle almost every other enterprise IT task. 

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eWeekDec 02, 2023
AI Policy and Governance: What You Need to Know
AI policies and governance are essential for organizations to ensure the responsible use of AI technology. Learn more about their importance in this guide.

The post AI Policy and Governance: What You Need to Know appeared first on eWEEK.


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