What happened at the Homebrew Computer Club 50 years ago: Apple was born, and a revolution began

What happened at the Homebrew Computer Club 50 years ago: Apple was born, and a revolution began

Apple/ZDNET In March 1975, The Eagles’ Best of My Love, was the number one song, the top box office movie was The Godfather Part II, and All in the Family was the most popular TV show. However, I was most excited about the MITS Altair 8800 microcomputer, arguably the first PC. I wasn’t alone. At Gordon French’s garage in Menlo Park, California on March 5, 1975, a small group of electronic enthusiasts gathered to look…

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How to spot AI slop on Pinterest – and why it's such a big problem

How to spot AI slop on Pinterest – and why it's such a big problem

ZDNET For years, Pinterest has been dubbed the go-to social media site for inspirational mood boards, tracking lifestyle, fashion, and beauty trends, and finding niche and popular consumer-based products. Recently, however, the site has been plagued with an onslaught of AI slop, making it difficult for users to decipher what’s real, human-made content or fake. Also: AI scams have infiltrated the knitting and crochet world – why it matters for everyone Because AI has infiltrated…

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How CIOs can navigate a perfect digital storm of complexity, competition, and regulation

How CIOs can navigate a perfect digital storm of complexity, competition, and regulation

The banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector is facing a storm. In recent decades, the widespread adoption of the internet and the subsequent smartphone revolution have empowered consumers and businesses to look beyond incumbent providers of financial services. Digital-first startups have changed expectations – fuelling demand for faster transactions and innovative services. These new entrants are no longer on the fringes of the industry but have seized market share and mindshare in what was…

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Is Apple's new Mac Studio worth the upgrade? Let's break it down

Is Apple's new Mac Studio worth the upgrade? Let's break it down

David Gewirtz/ZDNET It’s never a good sign when I start writing an article about a new product announcement and my biggest concern is whether I’ll be able to complete the article with my credit card intact. My daily driver is a well-equipped Mac Studio, but it’s getting a few years old now, and I’ve noticed it running out of steam for some of my complex 3D models and occasionally when doing video production. Also: The new…

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Why the Starship prompt is better than your default on Linux and MacOS

Why the Starship prompt is better than your default on Linux and MacOS

Richard McManus/Getty Images The terminal prompt. The command line interface. The CLI. The shell. Not the most exciting things, right? To most Linux users, the terminal is a tool to accomplish important work. It’s not a playground or something used to make others jealous of your setup. That doesn’t mean the prompt has to be boring or uninformative.  Also: This terminal app uses AI to help you understand the command line Starship aims to be the…

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Seeking the latest in Linux? There's a right way and a wrong way to use Distrowatch

Seeking the latest in Linux? There's a right way and a wrong way to use  Distrowatch

Distrowatch When I first started using and writing about Linux in the late 1990s, there were just a few distributions to choose from, and even those were a bit hard to discover (unless you knew the right bulletin board or mailing list to join). I remember asking around and chatting about new distributions we’d discovered with Linux user groups — which were actual face-to-face meetings! There was a bit of mystery to it all. But…

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This OnePlus tablet beats the iPad for watching movies (and it's on sale)

This OnePlus tablet beats the iPad for watching movies (and it's on sale)

ZDNET’s key takeaways The OnePlus Pad 2 is the company’s latest Android tablet with a premium design and flagship specs for $550. It’s compatible with a keyboard and pen that OnePlus sells separately, so you can turn it into an Android-powered laptop. While the multitasking features are excellent, and the Pad 2 checks all the boxes when it comes to entertainment, it still suffers from the pitfalls of using Android on a big screen. more…

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Rate limit Management and Troubleshooting with the new Meraki “API Analytics Dashboard”

Rate limit Management and Troubleshooting with the new Meraki “API Analytics Dashboard”

Ever hit an API rate limit unexpectedly? Or struggled to track which integrations are consuming the most API calls? We know that feeling—API troubleshooting can be frustrating when there’s little visibility into what’s happening behind the scenes. Without clear insights, it’s easy to run into performance issues, unexpected failures, and rate limit hits that slow down automation and network management. That’s why we are excited to introduce the Meraki API Analytics Dashboard—a new API visualization…

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EXL orchestrates AI for real business outcomes

EXL orchestrates AI for real business outcomes

The biggest challenge enterprises face when it comes to implementing AI is seamlessly integrating it across workflows. But AI itself presents a solution in the form of an orchestration layer embedded with AI agents. AI requires massive datasets, customized models, and ongoing fine-tuning. While its potential is broad, that makes it difficult to pinpoint its practical applications in specific industries. Without the expertise or resources to experiment with and implement customized initiatives, enterprises often sputter…

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Digg returns to rescue us from the social media swamp – what are the odds?

Digg returns to rescue us from the social media swamp – what are the odds?

ZDNET In 2006, Digg, a social networking and bookmarking site, was one of the most popular websites. Today, many of you have probably never even heard of this Reddit-like site. Now, in a surprising turn of events, Digg is attempting a comeback, backed by an unlikely alliance between its founder, Kevin Rose, and former rival Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of Reddit. Social networks have become toxic Why? Because, as you may have noticed, social networks have…

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