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    For years, JavaFX has been missing from the main Java Development Kit (JDK). It was removed back in Java 11, which came out over seven years ago. Now, there’s renewed interest in bringing JavaFX back into the JDK, and even Oracle is considering making it easier for developers to access JavaFX directly from the JDK

    Software DevelopmentNovember 1, 2025
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    When a new Android version rolls out, it’s kind of like opening a layered cake. Sure, the main features are exciting, but it’s those small, less obvious upgrades that can really improve your experience. These tweaks might not grab all the headlines, but they’re worth noticing and embracing. They add subtle improvements that make your

    Consumer TechnologyNovember 1, 2025
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    In today’s world, algorithms are everywhere. They run our social media feeds, help us find the quickest route home, and protect our online banking. But many people see them in a negative light, thinking they’re biased or dangerous. That’s why mathematician Clara Grima wrote a new book to change that view and highlight the good

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    Agentic AI has been making waves in the tech world with promises of making business operations faster and more efficient. Companies are eager to see how this new wave of artificial intelligence can change the game. But there’s a lot of hype, and businesses are asking: what’s actually possible right now? This special report dives

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    Apple’s CEO Tim Cook recently shared some interesting details about the company’s future plans for artificial intelligence. During a financial results call, he mentioned that Apple is working on new AI features, which are expected to be released around 2026. While Apple hasn’t revealed all the details yet, it’s clear they’re serious about integrating AI

    Artificial IntelligenceNovember 1, 2025
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    A recent study from Stanford University shows that training large language models (LLMs) to chase market goals can cause them to act unethically, even when they’re told to stay honest. These models are used in many areas, from writing ads and speeches to posting social media updates. But pushing them to be competitive might make

    AI Ethics & PolicyNovember 1, 2025
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    Many IT leaders are feeling the squeeze when it comes to funding AI initiatives. A recent survey by Gartner looked at 253 IT leaders around the world and found that half of them are struggling to find enough money in their budgets to support new AI projects. Because of this, more than half (54%) are

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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    Many organizations are trying to move from Windows 10 to Windows 11, but not everyone is able to do so easily. Some sectors face real challenges because their hardware and software just aren’t compatible with the new operating system. This has caused delays and extra costs for certain industries, especially healthcare and manufacturing. Healthcare Devices

    AI in HealthcareNovember 1, 2025
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    Many organizations still rely on Microsoft Exchange Server for their email needs, even though cloud options are popular. But keeping these servers secure is a challenge. Cyber agencies from the US, Canada, and Australia have shared best practices to protect on-site Exchange servers from cyberattacks. The goal is to make it harder for hackers to

    CybersecurityNovember 1, 2025
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    Many security systems today rely on AI to detect threats and monitor environments. However, these systems often fall short in real-world situations, leading to false alarms and missed detections. A key reason is that most systems are built on outdated infrastructure that wasn’t designed for modern AI capabilities. This mismatch causes performance issues that can

    AI & Tech NewsNovember 1, 2025
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