Samsung is officially working on AR glasses with Google – but I wouldn't get too excited yet

Samsung is officially working on AR glasses with Google – but I wouldn't get too excited yet

Apple Watch, Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, and Samsung Galaxy Ring. Jason Hiner/ZDNET Samsung says it’s working with Google to enter the AR glasses race, confirming rumors and speculation circulating for months. Ahead of its Samsung Unpacked event today, Samsung confirmed to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman that the two companies will be working as “one team” to develop a pair of augmented reality glasses, joining the likes of Apple and Meta. Also: Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked…

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Cisco CEO Robbins on AI: Pressure to deploy is real

Cisco CEO Robbins on AI: Pressure to deploy is real

AI creates a massive demand for infrastructure, he said. “Not only GPUs, CPUs, LPUs, but networking infrastructure,” Robbins said. “Customers want to know how they are going to be monitoring applications, thinking about data… I think most everyone in this industry would say that sometime in the next 12 months, or 24 months, we’re going to exhaust all the publicly available information [for AI systems to learn].” Corporate data, meanwhile, represents an opportunity for enterprises….

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge was sneakily the best announcement at Unpacked 2025

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge was sneakily the best announcement at Unpacked 2025

Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNET Samsung’s Unpacked event just concluded, and while we didn’t see a new pair of smart glasses or ring at the end of the show this year, the company did tease a new product — one that’s arguably even more significant. Also: Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked 2025: Galaxy S25 Ultra, Gemini AI, more The Galaxy S25 Edge is what the company is calling it, and from the teasers and seconds-long sizzle reel we got at…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is losing this creative S Pen feature – but you likely won't notice

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is losing this creative S Pen feature – but you likely won't notice

Matthew Miller/ZDNET I remember so vividly when, seven years ago, Samsung introduced Bluetooth wireless connectivity to the S Pen with the Galaxy Note 9.  It was such an innovative feature because the Note 9 would automatically and burdenlessly charge up the stylus whenever it was inserted into the phone. Once charged, which took less than a minute to do, the pen could be used as a wireless clicker for taking photos and videos, scrolling through…

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Samsung Health is adding these personalized wellness features – and they're much needed

Samsung Health is adding these personalized wellness features – and they're much needed

Screenshot by Nina Raemont/ZDNET Much like your own New Year’s resolutions, Samsung seems to be going all-in on health this year. The tech giant unveiled several new Samsung Health features at its Unpacked event on Wednesday, alongside the launch of its Galaxy S25 phone lineup.  Also: Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked 2025  The features provide a more personalized approach to wellness, from health coaches that provide recommendations based on the data gathered to your bedroom environment…

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Samsung's AI alliance with Google could spell trouble for the iPhone – here's why

Samsung's AI alliance with Google could spell trouble for the iPhone – here's why

Kerry Wan/ZDNET Today at its Unpacked event, Samsung announced its new lineup of AI-packed Galaxy smartphones, including an on-device LLM that learns from your habits and multimodal AI that can take action based on what it sees and hears. After some users gave a lukewarm reception to Apple Intelligence in the iPhone 16, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 lineup remains focused on innovative AI features, while doubling down on integrations across its ecosystem of products. Samsung wants…

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Samsung Unpacked 2025: Everything announced, Galaxy S25 Edge, Ultra, AI, more

Samsung Unpacked 2025: Everything announced, Galaxy S25 Edge, Ultra, AI, more

Like past January Unpacked events, Samsung released three new Galaxy S models, with the base models getting some subtle but meaningful upgrades, including a thinner and lighter design.  Other changes include the introduction of new colors, including Icyblue, Navy, Mint, Silver Shadow, as well as online-only exclusive colors like Blueblack, Coralred, and Pinkgold. The vibrance of the Coralred colorway stands out amongst the rest of the lineup’s more muted finishes, and made a splash among…

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Enhancing data backup and recovery with AI and ML

Enhancing data backup and recovery with AI and ML

In today’s digital age, the need for reliable data backup and recovery solutions has never been more critical. Cyberthreats, hardware failures, and human errors are constant risks that can disrupt business continuity. Addressing these challenges by integrating advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies into data protection solutions can enhance data backup and recovery, providing real-world applications and highlighting the benefits of these technologies. The role of AI and ML in modern data…

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What Intel needs to do to get its mojo back

What Intel needs to do to get its mojo back

Step 2: Stay the course on IFS Intel is on a multiyear mission to reinvent itself as a foundry service and compete with TSMC and Samsung. If there is a knock on Gelsinger, it’s that he didn’t make it abundantly clear to the board and to investors that this is a long-term project that will require time and investment before a payoff. The investment can pay off if the board and shareholders are patient, but…

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Optimizing AI Workloads with NVIDIA GPUs, Time Slicing, and Karpenter (Part 2)

Optimizing AI Workloads with NVIDIA GPUs, Time Slicing, and Karpenter (Part 2)

Introduction: Overcoming GPU Management Challenges   In Part 1 of this blog series, we explored the challenges of hosting large language models (LLMs) on CPU-based workloads within an EKS cluster. We discussed the inefficiencies associated with using CPUs for such tasks, primarily due to the large model sizes and slower inference speeds. The introduction of GPU resources offered a significant performance boost, but it also brought about the need for efficient management of these high-cost resources. …

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