How to remove software from a Mac – and why you should do so regularly

How to remove software from a Mac – and why you should do so regularly

Jack Wallen/ZDNET As a technology writer, I often install applications, test them, write about them, and remove them. Sure, a few such applications remain on my machines, but for the most part, it’s one and done. After I’m done using those apps, I always remove them. Why? First, space. My MacBook Pro has finite internal storage, so I don’t want those unused apps to keep piling up. Then there are permissions. Why have an app…

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Deepin 25 Linux preview looks and feels more like Windows – but is it safe?

Deepin 25 Linux preview looks and feels more like Windows – but is it safe?

Screenshot by Jack Wallen/ZDNET I’m not a fan of the Windows UI, and no Windows desktop has ever caught my attention. My general reaction to the Windows aesthetic is “Meh.” So, when I booted up the latest preview release of Deepin 25, my first reaction was, “That figures.” Let me explain.   When Deepin first landed some 20 years ago, the distro caught people’s attention (mine included). The desktop was exciting, beautiful, and professional-looking, showing that…

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The best robot vacuums for 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

The best robot vacuums for 2025: Expert tested and reviewed

We’ve tested dozens of robot vacuums in homes with kids, dogs, and cats. We know the feeling of spending countless hours a week trying to clean the pet hair and mini fingerprints scattered around the home, yet feeling like it’s impossible to keep up with everything. Enter robot vacuums. Robot vacuums aren’t a one-size-fits-all affair, and the right for you depends on many factors. The ZDNET team has spent countless hours evaluating factors like floor mapping…

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Sustainability, grid demands, AI workloads will challenge data center growth in 2025

Sustainability, grid demands, AI workloads will challenge data center growth in 2025

Cloud training for AI models Uptime believes that most AI models will be trained in the cloud rather than on dedicated enterprise infrastructure, as cloud services provide a more cost-effective way to fine-tune foundation models for specific use cases. The incremental training required to fine-tune a foundation model can be done cost-effectively on cloud platforms without the need for a large, expensive on-premises cluster. Enterprises can leverage on-demand cloud resources to customize the foundation model…

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US GPU export limits could bring cold war to AI, data center markets

US GPU export limits could bring cold war to AI, data center markets

Eighteen countries, including the UK, Canada, Sweden, France, Germany, Japan, and South Korea, are exempted from the AI export caps. The Biden administration had previously banned the export of some powerful AI chips to China, Russia, and other adversaries in rules from 2022 and 2023. But other countries friendly to the US, including Mexico, Israel, India, and Saudi Arabia, would be subject to the quotas. The export limits would take effect 120 days from the…

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How's Pixel Guided Frame feature can help people with no or low vision take photos

How's Pixel Guided Frame feature can help people with no or low vision take photos

Google/ZDNET Google has done a pretty good job with accessibility features on Pixel phones for the past few years. With TalkBack, display customizations, Simple View, and more, Google’s flagship phones have come a long way. But the accessibility doesn’t stop there. If you have vision impairments and like to take photos, the Guided Frame feature can help.  Also: This hidden Pixel camera feature makes your photos more vibrant This feature uses voice prompts to help…

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Start PII Leak Detection and Data Flow Mapping Where It Matters Most: In the Code

Start PII Leak Detection and Data Flow Mapping Where It Matters Most: In the Code

Quick link: Learn more about how HoundDog.ai is transforming AppSec and data security at HoundDog.ai. In 2023, 92% of data breaches involved Personally Identifiable Information (PII)—a staggering and growing trend that underscores the urgent need for organizations to rethink their approach to AppSec and data security. As data breaches become increasingly costly and damaging, the ability to detect and prevent PII leaks during development has never been more critical. Enter HoundDog, a groundbreaking solution that…

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What CIOs should know when assessing Oracle 23ai

What CIOs should know when assessing Oracle 23ai

You’ve probably seen promotions and heard talk about Oracle 23ai. Its promise of AI-driven features and enhanced capabilities sound easy to access, but is it so linear? And is it the right move for your organization? We’ve outlined three need-to-knows for CIOs who are assessing whether Oracle Database 23ai is worth the hype. The path may be a multi-step upgrade marathon Upgrading is a process that demands time, effort, testing, and yes, downtime. And if…

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The best TVs to buy in 2024

The best TVs to buy in 2024

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your home theater setup with a high-end OLED screen or pick up a budget-friendly TV for your bedroom, there are tons of high-quality options to choose from. The best TVs you can buy right now offer a great balance between features, screen size, connectivity, and, of course, price.  Also: The best Samsung TVs Big brands like Samsung and Sony offer premium models with features like object-tracking sound, OLED panels, and…

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