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Microsoft's Surface for Business gets privacy screen and tactile haptics
technology7 days ago

Microsoft's Surface for Business gets privacy screen and tactile haptics

Microsoft unveiled new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop for Business, adding an optional integrated privacy screen with anti-glare and a refined haptic system for more tactile feedback during drag, resize, and pen work. Powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the devices support on‑device AI and come in 13‑inch, 13.8‑inch, and 15‑inch models; the 13‑inch Laptop starts at $1,300, with Pro from $1,950 and larger Laptops from $1,950, all available now in select markets. The Laptop claims up to 23 hours of battery life and the Pro up to 17 hours, and a 5G option is available on the Pro. Enterprise-focused features aim to improve security and collaboration for organizations.

Canadian Couple Avoids $9,500 Diesel Charge After Rental Car Dispute
business1 month ago

Canadian Couple Avoids $9,500 Diesel Charge After Rental Car Dispute

A Canadian couple faced a $9,500 charge from Enterprise after being accused of putting diesel fuel in a rental Dodge Durango. They had receipts and photos showing they fueled with regular gasoline, and the pump used did not dispense diesel. After nine months and CBC Go Public involvement, Enterprise dropped the claim, saying it couldn't verify the fuel source. The ordeal underscores the importance of keeping receipts and may push renters to scrutinize such charges or seek alternatives.

OpenAI unveils GPT-5.5 'Spud' to boost autonomous multi-task AI
technology1 month ago

OpenAI unveils GPT-5.5 'Spud' to boost autonomous multi-task AI

OpenAI released GPT-5.5, codenamed Spud, a faster, more capable model designed to handle messy, multi-step tasks with less prompting and better long-context reasoning, targeting coding, office work, and early scientific research. It’s available to paid ChatGPT and Codex users with API access coming soon, and Nvidia GPUs power the training, with plans to reduce per-token costs to help enterprise adoption in a compute-powered economy.

technology1 month ago

Mozilla Unveils Thunderbolt: Open-Source, Self-Hosted AI Client for Enterprises

Mozilla announced Thunderbolt, an open-source, self-hosted AI client for enterprises that lets organizations run AI with their chosen models, connect to data and workflows via Haystack, Model Context Protocol (MCP) and Agent Client Protocol (ACP), automate tasks, and use native apps across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, with optional end-to-end encryption and device-level controls; the code is MPL 2.0-licensed on GitHub.

OpenAI bets on Amazon as growth driver in multi-cloud push
technology1 month ago

OpenAI bets on Amazon as growth driver in multi-cloud push

OpenAI is expanding beyond its Microsoft partnership by embracing Amazon Web Services’ Bedrock to reach more enterprises, citing “frankly staggering” demand. Amazon may invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI, signaling a broader multi-cloud strategy that now also includes Alphabet and Oracle. Enterprise clients now account for about 40% of revenue and could soon rival the consumer side, even as Claude-driven competition from Anthropic rises. OpenAI says it must meet customers where they are and stay focused on long-term growth across multiple cloud providers.

Gmail on mobile now supports native end-to-end encryption for eligible enterprise users
technology1 month ago

Gmail on mobile now supports native end-to-end encryption for eligible enterprise users

Google has rolled out native client-side end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to Gmail’s Android and iOS apps for Workspace customers with Enterprise Plus licenses (and related add-ons). Users can compose and read E2EE emails directly in the Gmail app, while recipients on other services can read them in a web browser; keys are user-controlled and stored outside Google’s servers, with admin setup via the CSE Admin Console.

Apple Business debuts as all-in-one platform to manage devices and grow local reach
business2 months ago

Apple Business debuts as all-in-one platform to manage devices and grow local reach

Apple announced Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform combining built-in device management, business email/calendar with custom domains, app distribution, and Maps-based local ads to help companies manage devices and grow customer reach; it launches April 14 globally with a free base service and paid add-ons, and will migrate users from older Apple business tools.

Samsung launches Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition with AI-powered security for businesses
technology2 months ago

Samsung launches Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition with AI-powered security for businesses

Samsung has announced the Galaxy S26 Ultra Enterprise Edition in the UK, a security-focused variant for business users that combines the AI-powered Personal Data Engine with KEEP and Knox Vault for encrypted data storage, plus Privacy Display and seven years of security updates, while sharing core specs with the standard S26 Ultra (6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 200MP main camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, 12GB RAM/256GB storage, 5000mAh).

OpenAI Bets on Enterprise Growth as IPO Looms
business2 months ago

OpenAI Bets on Enterprise Growth as IPO Looms

OpenAI is sharpening its focus on the enterprise side ahead of a potential public listing, with CEO Fidji Simo saying the company will convert ChatGPT’s hundreds of millions of weekly users into high‑compute, productivity-based customers. The leadership is expanding the finance team and investor relations, aiming to demonstrate growth as competition from Google and Anthropic heats up, and guiding expectations for 2030 compute spend around $600 billion and revenue over $280 billion.

The Agent Wave: AI's Real Demand, Not a Bubble
technology2 months ago

The Agent Wave: AI's Real Demand, Not a Bubble

Not in a bubble: the rise of agentic AI—where a harness guides the model and verifies results—drives sustained, higher compute demand and shifts value to integrated AI providers. Thompson traces three inflection points (ChatGPT, o1 reasoning, Opus 4.5/Codex/Claude enabling agents) and shows how enterprise adoption (e.g., Microsoft's Copilot Cowork) will amplify productivity and compute demand, while Apple leans on licensing. The result is lasting demand and fewer people needed to unlock AI's impact, making the investment case for AI capex more durable than hype suggests.

Nvidia Bets on Open-Source Enterprise AI With NemoClaw
market-news2 months ago

Nvidia Bets on Open-Source Enterprise AI With NemoClaw

Nvidia previews NemoClaw, an open-source AI platform for enterprise workflows aimed at expanding its AI footprint beyond CUDA; it’s courting partners such as Salesforce, Google, Cisco, Adobe and CrowdStrike, and the news helped NVDA rise about 2% in regular trading, with analysts remaining bullish—pointing to a potential ~49% upside with a $272 price target.