Gadgets Noticias: 30 agosto 2025 - 15 octubre 2025

Technology News

  • AWS Meetups in Idaho Spotlight AI, Analytics and Cybersecurity for the Public Sector
    October 18, 2025, 10:06 AM EDT. Two free AWS community meetups in Boise showcase how AI, analytics, and modern cybersecurity reshape public services. The "Amazon Connect in Action" session features the Idaho DMV's use of generative AI with Amazon Connect to transform customer service, plus a Solutions Architect walk-through of latest AI and analytics features. The "Driving Digital Trust" session brings together Okta, Socure, and AWS to discuss a Zero Trust identity framework-continuous verification, fraud detection, and compliant, real-time visibility. Attendees will learn practical steps to implement Zero Trust and verify identity across journeys, see real-world examples from state and education sectors, and network with professionals across government, education and tech. Sessions are free and open to the public.
  • NVIDIA DGX Spark vs. Dell Pro Max with GB10: Firmware Differences and Update Paths
    October 18, 2025, 10:04 AM EDT. Exploring firmware parity between NVIDIA DGX Spark and Dell Pro Max with GB10 reveals that partner systems ship with Dell-signed firmware distinct from NVIDIA's DGX Spark payload. The Dell unit initially ran GA firmware, requiring a post-delivery update to unlock parity features via CLI (sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade; sudo fwupdmgr refresh; sudo fwupdmgr upgrade) or the GUI DGX Dashboard. Updates reboot to complete UEFI changes. Key takeaway: partner configurations include different security and signing, meaning ongoing support will come from partners, not just NVIDIA. Expect sub-$3000 partner builds with 1TB SSDs, plus 10GbE and NVIDIA ConnectX-7 NIC upgrades.
  • Silicon Valley spooks AI safety advocates as Sacks and OpenAI target critics
    October 18, 2025, 10:02 AM EDT. TechCrunch reports Silicon Valley leaders, including David Sacks and OpenAI Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon, stirring online controversy by accusing prominent AI safety advocates of self-interest and behind-the-scenes influence. Critics say the remarks aim to intimidate critics rather than address concerns, a pattern some tie to 2024 rumors about SB 1047 that the Brookings Institution called misrepresentations before Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed the bill. The feud highlights a tension between responsible AI development and rapid consumerization. Advocates say the controversy has chilled nonprofit voices, while Sacks argues that Anthropic runs a fear-mongering, regulatory capture strategy to shape laws such as SB 53, a debate framed by events at the Curve AI safety conference.
  • Stroke experts call for ethical guardrails as AI expands in clinical research
    October 18, 2025, 10:00 AM EDT. Stroke physicians, researchers and industry representatives are urging ethical guardrails as AI use grows in stroke clinical research. At the Stroke Treatment Academic Industry Roundtable led by UC's Joseph Broderick, experts discussed how AI already aids imaging analysis and patient recruitment, while emphasizing human-in-the-loop systems that combine clinician expertise with machine insight. The piece compares machine learning-trained on structured, curated data and often more interpretable-with generative AI, which learns from vast unlabeled data and can operate as a "black box." They warn that explainability and medical validation are critical, and stress safeguarding patient privacy and data security. As AI expands, researchers advocate for transparent design, oversight and ongoing assessment to ensure safe, effective trials and trustworthy medical decision-making.
  • iPhone 17 Review: The rise of the underdog
    October 18, 2025, 9:58 AM EDT. The iPhone 17 redefines the base model with a brighter display up to 3,000 nits, a full 120Hz variable refresh rate, and thinner bezels that feel almost Pro-like. The Always-On Display returns, with power trade-offs noted by the reviewer. Inside, the A19 chip delivers strong performance alongside a larger battery, boosting endurance. The camera system also improves with a smarter 24MP selfie sensor, sharper portraits, and smarter auto-framing for group shots. Video stabilization and color rendering are improved, though daylight clips can be oversaturated. The phone runs warmer during extended shoots, and without a vapor chamber cooling, expectations for long video runs should be tempered. Overall, the iPhone 17 makes the base model feel relevant again and nudges Apple to rethink the Pro-first narrative.