Sat.Jan 11, 2025

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AI in 2025: A solopreneur software developer’s take on where things stand, and what’s next

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Patrick Husting of Ghostwriter AI in the GeekWire offices in Seattle this week. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) This week on the GeekWire Podcast, Seattle-area software developer and AI entrepreneur Patrick Husting of Ghostwriter AI and the Equestrian App returns to talk about the evolution of artificial intelligence over the past two years, how people are using the technology today, and where things are headed next. “The real value in this AI technology is when we allow it to connect to th

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Thermaltake unveils massive 2000W PSU, but it's too powerful for U.S. outlets

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Thermaltake is leading the charge with some incredibly powerful units in terms of wattage. Among their latest offerings is the Toughpower D2000, a monstrous 2000W power supply. To put that in perspective, it's enough power to run an air conditioner.

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Heading for orbit at last: Track Blue Origin’s countdown to New Glenn rocket’s first launch

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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket stands on its Florida launch pad. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) Blue Origin is counting down to the debut of its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket, marking the first-ever orbital launch for Jeff Bezos’ 25-year-old space venture. Although Blue Origin has been launching much smaller New Shepard rockets on suborbital spaceflights for a decade, it has never put a payload into Earth orbit.

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Hackers extend Toslink audio cables to 143 kilometers, achieve IP data transmission

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Two hackers have challenged the boundaries of optical data transmission, demonstrating that even outdated technology can be repurposed in unexpected ways. At the 38th Chaos Communication Congress (38C3) in Germany, a gathering known for attracting tech enthusiasts and hackers, Benjojo presented his work on extending Toslink traffic far beyond its.

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Activating Intent Data for Sales and Marketing

Sales and marketing leaders have reached a tipping point when it comes to using intent data — and they’re not looking back. More than half of all B2B marketers are already using intent data to increase sales, and Gartner predicts this figure will grow to 70 percent. The reason is clear: intent can provide you with massive amounts of data that reveal sales opportunities earlier than ever before.

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Blue Origin delays New Glenn rocket’s first launch for another day to wait out rough seas

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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket stands on its Florida launch pad. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) UPDATE: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture is delaying the planned debut of its heavy-lift New Glenn rocket due to rough seas in the Atlantic, meaning we’ll have to wait at least a day longer for the company’s first-ever orbital launch.

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Intel Arc B580 GPU Re-Review: Old PC vs New PC Test

TechSpot

Intel's Arc B580 debuted as a budget-friendly GPU champion, but new data reveals performance struggles with older CPUs. Our re-review dives deep into benchmarks, CPU limitations, and gaming scenarios.

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JetZero aims to make commercial jets flatter (and more futuristic) by 2030

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One such company is JetZero, which, in partnership with engineering giants Siemens and Northrop Grumman, is developing a revolutionary passenger jet design that seamlessly blends the wings into the fuselage.

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Someone just traded a hat in Team Fortress 2 for a record-breaking $40,000

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Prolific Team Fortress 2 player and organizer Vytal recently completed the largest trade in the 14-year history of the game's microtransaction economy. The deal far surpasses the previous record set in January 2024, indicating that the market within Valve's free-to-play shooter is thriving as its player base appears healthier than ever.

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Microsoft is apparently handing out big bonuses to prevent poaching of AI talent

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An internal Microsoft document obtained by Business Insider sheds some light on how the company is ramping up efforts to retain key AI employees.