Imagen 4 is Google’s latest text-to-image model, and the results

The ability of generative AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini to generate images with impressive quality continues to amaze me, even though I’ve seen countless examples of how good these image generation models are. These models can also edit real photos by following simple text prompts. And yes, these models can be abused to create…

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Pure CEO Charlie Giancarlo on data management, all-flash and tariffs

At Pure Storage’s Accelerate 2025 event this week in Las Vegas, the company launched its Enterprise Data Cloud, which knits together a common operating system across its storage products, plus monitoring and management capabilities from its Fusion control plane and as-a-service procurement options. We caught up with CEO Charles Giancarlo to ask him about Pure’s foray…

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Restaurant fills DR gap with all-flash Pure and dodges higher

US restaurant chain Red Lobster opted to standardise on Pure Storage flash storage arrays as it tried to fill a gap in disaster recovery (DR) provision that would have left it severely exposed in case of an unplanned outage at its primary datacentre. The move to fully on-premise mirrored datacentres also meant it dodged cloud…

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OpenAI’s first AI device won’t succeed on Jony Ive’s name

This has been a busy week for OpenAI, Sam Altman, and Jony Ive. After all, the AI firm had to take down its page about io, Altman and Ive’s company that is currently developing a device that could mark the biggest product release in the industry since the iPhone in 2007.While some people assumed that…

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Richer people look forward to cutting-edge tech to help save

Emerging technology such as smart artificial intelligence (AI)-based assistants could save people two hours a day, a OnePoll survey for Lloyds Banking Group has reported. The survey of 1,000 UK adults in conjunction with Lloyds found that high earners are most interested in tech to help them manage their busy lives and do household chores.…

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ITS wins dark fibre contract to boost Carmarthenshire connectivity

As activity ramps up for the £1.3bn project funded by the UK government, Welsh government, public sector and the private sector, the Swansea Bay City Deal has awarded full-fibre services operator and provider ITS a £3.5m contract to supply dark fibre to enhance public sector connectivity across Carmarthenshire. The Swansea Bay City Deal project is…

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European satellite operators take comms services to higher orbit

The pace of development in the European space communications industry could almost literally be described as rocketing, and the two latest examples of growth in the sector have seen Veon’s digital operator in Ukraine, Kyivstar, receive regulatory approval to conduct testing of Starlink direct-to-cell (D2C) services and Constellation Technologies and Operations (CTO) announce the imminent…

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