Month: July 2025

Nvidia is powering the UK’s fastest superocmputer yet – here’s what it can do
Nvidia’s GH200 chips are at the core of Britain’s Isambard-AI supercomputer It’s the 11th fastest in the world, and 10x faster than Britain’s second-fastest The UK government hopes it’ll aid in drug discovery and more The UK’s most powerful AI supercomputer, Isambard-AI, is now fully operational at the Bristol Centre for Supercomputing (BriCS), with some […]

The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has no time for negative fan reactions to the Marvel movie’s VFX: ‘The visuals are beautiful’
The Fantastic Four: First Steps director has responded to criticism of its visual effects Matt Shakman gave a polite but abrupt reply to fans who’ve reacted negatively Critics who’ve seen the Marvel movie are unanimous in their praise of its CGI Matt Shakman has given a blunt response to anyone who’s reacted negatively to or […]

The risk we chose: when compromise becomes the default
Every organization claims security is a priority, yet 91 percent of Security and IT leaders admit they’re making compromises in their security strategies. In today’s environment, compromise has shifted from a failure point to a functional reality of modern enterprise. Pressed to deliver agility, reduce cost, and keep up with the exponential demands of AI, […]

FullStro 2.0
A Multi-Channel Ecommerce Automation in One Dashboard Discussion | Link

HyperFetch 7.0.0
Integrate with any API Discussion | Link

Veo 3 API
Generate videos (with audio) using Veo 3 from Google Discussion | Link

Saidar 2.0
Your Personal AI Secretary for Admin Tasks Discussion | Link

Trae 2.0
SOLO: Context Engineer that delivers software end-to-end Discussion | Link

Palmier
Agents that write prod-ready code. Automatically. Discussion | Link

Compliance relics: the case against PDFs and screenshots
Screenshots and PDFs have long served as the fallback tools of digital recordkeeping. They’re easy to create, straightforward to file, and for a long time, they seemed “good enough.” But in today’s regulatory environment, where agencies like the SEC and FINRA are demanding complete, contextual, and verifiable records, “good enough” is quickly becoming a liability. […]