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That’s that me espresso: Olympia Express’ prestige coffee machines

That’s that me espresso: Olympia Express’ prestige coffee machines

Makers of the finest Swiss-made Espresso makers, Olympia Express has a heritage of building precise machinery for home baristas. With the introduction of Siemens Digital Industries software, opportunities not previously possible have been brewing, learns Emilie Eisenberg Prized by coffee experts, for over 95 years Olympia Express’ espresso machines have built a cult following in […]

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Accenture and NVIDIA Strengthen Partnership to Accelerate Deployment and Scaling of AI-Driven Solutions

(Rawpixel/Shutterstock) As part of a blockbuster deal between two tech giants, Accenture and NVIDIA have expanded their partnership to form the NVIDIA Business Group to train 30,000 Accenture employees on NVIDIA’s full AI technology stack.  The training’s goal is to equip Accenture employees with the knowledge and skills to help global clients reinvent processes and

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AI Sabotage: Anthropic’s New Tests Show Just How Real the Threat Is

Anthropic has kicked off a fresh wave of AI safety evaluations, pushing its Claude models to the edge to find out just how capable they might be of sabotaging systems, code, or human decisions. The company has taken a step beyond traditional safety testing, moving into a space where AI’s ability to manipulate or disrupt

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SpaceX prevails over ULA, wins military launch contracts worth $733 million

These missions require medium-lift rockets, or smaller rockets capable of a high-rate launch cadence to match the capability of a larger launch vehicle. In June, the Space Force selected SpaceX, ULA, and Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s space company, to compete for Lane 1 launch task orders. Military officials will add more companies to the pool

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The Corsair iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RX RGB AIO Cooler Review: Meticulous, But Pricey

Corsair, a longstanding and esteemed manufacturer in the PC components industry, initially built its reputation on memory-related products. However, nearly two decades ago, Corsair began diversifying its product line. This expansion started cautiously, with a limited number of products, but quickly proved to be highly successful, propelling Corsair into the industry powerhouse it is today.

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Lower Decks’ Final Season Is Going Out Strong

The fourth season of Lower Decks was an excellent course-correction from season three’s aimless conclusion, which felt like it set the show up for a bright new future that truly evolved where the series was going. So imagine our surprise—and that of the collective Trek‘s fandom—when we learned that season five would ultimately be the animated

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Chip Industry Week In Review

Arm joined forces with Korea’s Samsung Foundry, ADTechnology, and Rebellions to create a CPU chiplet platform for AI training and inference. The new chiplet will be based on Samsung’s 2nm gate-all-around technology. Intel and AMD, arch competitors for decades, formed an x86 ecosystem advisory group to collaborate on architectural interoperability and simplify software development. Samsung

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