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    Cookie Policy (UK)

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the cookie policy for a UK-based website. It covers what cookies are, the types used (functional, statistics, marketing), specific third-party services like Google Analytics and Facebook, and your rights under GDPR. The guide explains how consent is managed and how to control cookie preferences through browser settings.
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    The North of England

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    The North of England website provides detailed privacy management options for users. They use cookies and similar technologies to store and access device information. Users can consent to various purposes including functional, preferences, statistics, and marketing. The site allows granular choices and easy withdrawal of consent at any time.
    Ryzen AI Halo is AMD’s $3,999 answer to maxing out ChatGPT

    Ryzen AI Halo is AMD’s $3,999 answer to maxing out ChatGPT

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    AMD's new Ryzen AI Halo mini PC packs 128GB unified memory and a powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, enabling local execution of large AI models like GPT. Priced at $3,999, it targets businesses currently spending over $770 monthly on cloud AI services. AMD claims a six-month break-even point, but the lack of CUDA support remains a challenge. The device represents a significant step toward democratizing AI hardware for small and medium enterprises.
    I tried Google’s AI glasses. They’re what Google Glass always wanted to be

    I tried Google’s AI glasses. They’re what Google Glass always wanted to be

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google's new smart glasses prototype, powered by Gemini AI, mark a refined return to connected eyewear after the original Glass failure. The lightweight frames, manufactured by Samsung, integrate a camera, touch controls, and a small HUD. With improved public acceptance, the glasses aim to replace phones for navigation, search, and reminders. However, concerns remain about battery life, forced AI features, and privacy.
    Look out, Canva: Google Pics’ AI editing is scary good

    Look out, Canva: Google Pics’ AI editing is scary good

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google has introduced a new standalone app called Google Pics, powered by the Nano Banana 2 generative AI engine. The app offers advanced image and text editing capabilities that could rival established tools like Canva. With features like AI-driven text manipulation without relying on defined fonts, Pics shows promise. However, it is currently in limited testing and will require a Workspace subscription for full access.
    Google’s new Spark AI agent will run your digital life for $100/month

    Google’s new Spark AI agent will run your digital life for $100/month

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google has officially launched Spark, a new AI personal assistant that runs 24/7 in the cloud. Priced at $100 per month as part of the revamped AI Ultra subscription, Spark can handle complex tasks across Google services and third-party apps. It uses sub-agents to manage different aspects of assignments and communicates via text or email. An Android Halo interface is planned for later this year.
    Google Search is turning into an AI assistant—and it doesn’t want you to leave

    Google Search is turning into an AI assistant—and it doesn’t want you to leave

    May 23, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Google's search engine is evolving into an AI assistant named Spark, featuring daily briefs and agentic search capabilities. The company aims to keep users within its ecosystem by blurring the line between traditional search and proactive AI assistance. This transformation raises questions about user autonomy, data privacy, and the future of web discovery.
    Digital twins reshape network and data center management

    Digital twins reshape network and data center management

    May 22, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Digital twin technology is transforming how networks and data centers are managed, moving from manual oversight to verified virtual models. As AI workloads push rack densities past 150 kW, digital twins allow engineers to simulate changes and optimize power and cooling before touching physical hardware. The technology is becoming a baseline planning tool for organizations of all sizes.
    Cisco open-sources agentic AI security spec

    Cisco open-sources agentic AI security spec

    May 22, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Cisco has open-sourced its Foundry Security Spec, a framework for evaluating and governing AI agents in cybersecurity. The spec works with frontier LLMs like GPT-5.5-Cyber and Anthropic's Mythos, providing a stable harness for security evaluation. It includes eight core agent roles and a constitution with 11 principles. This move aims to raise the bar for collective defense in AI security.
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