IT Trends :: Thursday, April 6, 2006

New Technology

'Kosher' Phone Merges Technology, Faith

It's stripped down and only d'es phone calls. It also has a huge list of dating and phone sex numbers blocked. "There's interest out there in a conservative phone," says an exec… (The Washington Post)

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Health Files to Go High-Tech

It's a nationwide trend. This article describes Arizona's plan to phase in paperless medical records over the next two years. If our HMOs and our pharmacies could learn to communicate with each other about prescriptions, we'd have more faith in this…(The Arizona Republic)

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New LCD Offers Mounting Flexibility

AG Neovo has launched its new E-Series line of LCD displays, featuring the E-19A. This 19-inch monitor has a folding base with tilt support offers viewing flexibility, and the displays can be wall- or arm-mounted, or just placed on a desktop…

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    AI Adoption Forces Trade-Off Between Speed and Identity Security, Study Finds

    AI adoption is forcing enterprises to trade security for speed — and identity controls are the first casualty, according to a new report from Delinea, a provider of identity security solutions for both human and AI agent identities.

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    OpenAI Drops Sora Short-Form AI Video Platform

    OpenAI is reportedly dropping Sora, its generative AI model that creates short video clips from text prompts, images, or existing video inputs. The move upends the company's December partnership with The Walt Disney Company.

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    Stanford Online Launches Immersive Learning Studio

    Stanford Online recently marked its 30th anniversary with the announcement of a new immersive learning studio, according to a university news release. The studio takes advantage of AI-powered and immersive learning technologies to continue delivering personalized and faculty-led education.

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    Why ERP and AI Initiatives Stall at the Execution Layer: A CIO Perspective

    Higher education institutions are investing heavily in ERP modernization, analytics, and AI-driven capabilities. Yet even with these investments, many are running into the same issue: turning insight into coordinated, timely action.