Thursday, 17 April 2025

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Tech News Flash

April 17, 2025

AI Raises Bigger Concerns for Students Than Teachers, Admins: Study

As AI reshapes the classroom, a new study reveals that students are more worried about its impact than teachers or administrators — raising fresh concerns about critical thinking, misuse, and the future of learning.

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S P O N S O R E D

Build HubSpot Apps, Faster

New developer products preview the future of app building on HubSpot, including deeper extensibility, flexible UI, modern prototyping tools, and more.

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Gartner Identifies 12 Disruptive Technologies for Future Business Systems

AI will become the new UI, spending will increase to counter disinformation, and increased use of Earth intelligence will be disruptive technologies in the near future.

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Collection of Private Data Makes Mobile Apps Fat Target for Hackers

Mobile applications are quietly attracting increasingly malevolent attention — and for good reason. They contain a trove of private information about their users.

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How Intel and Others Can Help Western Carmakers Compete With China

R&D cycles for Chinese EVs typically span nine to 18 months. In contrast, many Western automakers require five to seven years to bring a new vehicle from concept to production. If this gap isn’t closed fast, the Western auto industry could soon become irrelevant.

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NTT's Upgrade 2025 Event: A Showcase of Possibility Without Purpose

At its recent NTT Research Upgrade 2025 event, NTT opted not to lead. Instead, a bold, clear articulation of vision and ambition became a disjointed series of ideas, framed more as academic explorations than strategic imperatives.

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IT LEADERSHIP

Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Leap Forward With Lip-Bu Tan at the Helm

REVIEW

Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon Has Me Rethinking My MacBook Pro

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The Expanding Role of Red Teaming in Defending AI Systems

OPINION

My 4 Gripes With Apple and Why WWDC Really Matters This Year

WOMEN IN TECH

Crashing the Boys’ Club: Women Entering Cybersecurity Through Non-Traditional Paths

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