May 18, 2026
Dell Brings Hybrid AI Vision to Life
The cloud-only AI narrative is getting harder to defend. At Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas last week, Dell made a compelling case — backed by real customer deployments and new product announcements — that enterprises are running serious AI workloads on their own infrastructure, from corporate datacenters down to individual workstations. The company also rolled out meaningful updates to the AI Factory platform it launched with Nvidia two years ago, all aimed at solving one of the industry's most persistent challenges: actually getting AI from proof-of-concept into production.
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May 28, 2026
How AT&T, Verizon and T‑Mobile aim to end cell phone dead zones
While the idea of being disconnected is still appealing to some, in an information-driven world, most people want to be able to stay in touch — regardless of where they are. That’s why some of the new satellite connectivity options have proven to be so appealing to many U.S.-based cellphone customers. Having the ability to make phone calls from national parks, check your email out on the lake, or, yes, doomscroll your social media feeds from the middle of nowhere is something that a lot of people want to be able to do. It’s more than just a convenience. In the case of natural disasters or other personal emergencies, the ability to connect can literally mean life or death.
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