College Graduate Unemployment Hits 5.8%, Highest in Decades

College Graduate Unemployment Hits 5.8%, Highest in Decades Recent data from the New York Federal Reserve reveals that college graduate unemployment has soared to 5.8%, marking the worst job market for new grads in decades. The disparity between recent graduates’ unemployment rates and the general labour force has also reached alarming lows, indicating significant challenges … Read more

Most Americans Use Federal Science Information On a Weekly Basis, a New Poll Finds

Most Americans Use Federal Science Information On a Weekly Basis, a New Poll Finds A recent poll reveals that most Americans unknowingly rely on federal science information in their daily lives, with over 90% using resources like weather forecasts and food safety warnings each week. Conducted by the Association of Science and Technology Centers, this … Read more

How will enterprises handle changes in Exchange Server SE?

How will enterprises handle changes in Exchange Server SE? Summary Microsoft’s Exchange Server, a cornerstone of enterprise communication for nearly three decades, is evolving dramatically. With Exchange Online gaining massive traction in the cloud space, on-premises Exchange users face a key decision: migrate to the new Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) or adopt cloud solutions. … Read more

Amazon Adds Purchase Button To iOS Kindle App Following App Store Rule Changes

Amazon Adds Purchase Button To iOS Kindle App Following App Store Rule Changes Amazon has revamped its Kindle app for iOS, adding a “Get Book” button that directs users to finish purchasing books through their mobile browser. This shift follows a recent court ruling that restricts Apple’s ability to take a commission on purchases made … Read more

NSA to cut up to 2,0000 civilian roles as part of intel community downsizing

NSA to cut up to 2,000 civilian roles as part of intel community downsizing The National Security Agency (NSA) is gearing up to shed potentially thousands of civilian roles as part of the Trump administration’s strategy to shrink the federal government. This move, aimed at cutting 8% of its workforce, impacts a wide range of … Read more

Cerebras CEO actually finds common ground with Nvidia as startup notches IBM win

Cerebras CEO Actually Finds Common Ground with Nvidia as Startup Notches IBM Win Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman criticises US trade policy while celebrating a new partnership with IBM. During a press conference, he voiced strong opposition to the upcoming AI diffusion rules, labelling them as “bad policy.” This comes amidst fresh competition in the AI … Read more

Windows 11 24H2 now ‘broadly available’ … complete with yet another ‘known issue’

Windows 11 24H2 now ‘broadly available’ … complete with yet another ‘known issue’ Microsoft has announced that Windows 11 24H2 is now broadly available. However, users should be aware of a new bug affecting Azure Virtual Desktop applications. This issue was recently added to the Windows Health Dashboard and may prevent AVD apps from launching … Read more

Multiple iHeartRadio stations breached in December

Multiple iHeartRadio stations breached in December Several radio stations owned by iHeartMedia were breached in December, exposing sensitive personal details including Social Security numbers and financial information. The company has confirmed the breach and is providing identity protection services to affected individuals. Source: The Record Key Points iHeartMedia experienced a cyber breach from December 24 … Read more

OpenAI Reaches Agreement To Buy Startup Windsurf For $3 Billion

OpenAI Reaches Agreement To Buy Startup Windsurf For $3 Billion OpenAI has reportedly agreed to acquire Windsurf, an AI-assisted coding tool, for approximately $3 billion. This acquisition marks OpenAI’s largest to date and aims to enhance the coding capabilities of ChatGPT. Windsurf, previously known as Codeium, was recently valued at $3 billion and was in … Read more