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The dream of a Raspberry Pi laptop becomes a reality — ArgonOne Up Review
Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. Argon40 is no stranger to the Raspberry Pi community or Tom’s Hardware. Its most recent foray was the Argon One V5 case, a…

Weaving reality or warping it? The personalization trap in AI systems
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now AI represents the greatest cognitive offloading in the history of humanity. We once offloaded memory to writing, arithmetic to calculators and navigation to GPS. Now we are beginning to…

Dubai Reality Check: An Indian VC’s Year of Truth
It’s going to be a year soon since I stepped off the plane at DXB with two suitcases and a head full of grand plans. Let me save you some time with what I’ve learned: the glossy Instagram reels of Dubai’s skyline are tutorial level. The real game starts when you try to do business…

Why AI code assistants need a security reality check – Help Net Security
In this Help Net Security interview, Silviu Asandei, Security Specialist and Security Governance at Sonar, discusses how AI code assistants are transforming development workflows and impacting security. He explains how these tools can boost productivity but may also propagate vulnerabilities if not properly reviewed. What security risks do AI code assistants pose that developers and…

Chiplet basics: Separating hype from reality
There’s currently a significant buzz within the semiconductor industry around chiplets, bare silicon dies intended to be combined with others into a single packaged device. Companies are beginning to plan for chiplet-based designs, also known as multi-die systems. Yet, there is still uncertainty about what designing chiplet architecture entails, which technologies are ready for use,…

Separating hype from reality: How cybercriminals are actually using AI
From boardroom conversations to industry events, “artificial intelligence” is the buzz phrase that’s reshaping how we collectively view the future of security. The perspectives are diverse, to say the least. Some insist that AI is a long overdue silver bullet, while others believe it will gradually destroy digital society as we know it. When it…

The urgent reality of machine identity security in 2025
The importance of machine identity security has reached a critical juncture in 2025. With machine identities now far outnumbering human ones, securing these digital credentials has become a top cybersecurity priority for enterprises. However, as the CyberArk 2025 State of Machine Identity Security Report shows, many of the 1,200 security leaders in organizations we surveyed—across the U.S., U.K., Australia,…
“Vibe Coding” vs Reality
Published Mar 19, 2025 – 11 min read – Text Only There’s a trend on social media where many repeat Andrej Karpathy’s words (archived): “give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists.” This belief — like many flawed takes humanity holds — comes from laziness, inexperience, and self-deluding imagination….

Beyond the hype: The business reality of AI for cybersecurity
AI is firmly embedded in cybersecurity. Attend any cybersecurity conference, event, or trade show and AI is invariably the single biggest capability focus. Cybersecurity providers from across the spectrum make a point of highlighting that their products and services include AI. Ultimately, the cybersecurity industry is sending a clear message that AI is an integral…

Human-Centered Design Through AI-Assisted Usability Testing: Reality Or Fiction? — Smashing Magazine
The most reliable way to meet user needs is through extensive usability research. However, scaling can be a challenge, especially if a researcher needs to personally e-meet every participant. When left to their own devices, participants also tend to provide incomplete answers. Could parts of this interaction be automated to help researchers gather more data…
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