The adult industry has always been ahead of the curve when it comes to embracing new technology. From the early days of dial-up internet and grainy video clips to today’s polished social media platforms and streaming services, our industry has never been afraid to innovate. But now, artificial intelligence (AI) is shaking things up in ways that are exciting but also daunting.
IBM has unveiled new technology that would let consumers download a full-length, high-definition movie in one second. Unfortunately, it's years away from being widely available.
A man suing IBM for wrongful termination has said that his use of Internet chatrooms is a disability — not unlike drug and alcohol addiction — and that IBM’s decision to fire him for visiting adult chatrooms while at work violates the Americans with Disability Act (ADA).
IBM made a bold move recently by throwing its weight behind PHP, an open source embedded scripting language that is commonly used by adult website developers. Through a recently sealed deal with Zend Technologies, a Cupertino, Calif.-based PHP provider, IBM has laid plans to create Zend Core.
End-to-end Linux security systems are possible and can guard sensitive assets across a real-world network setup, according to a test conducted by IBM. The test examined a wide range of open-source Linux products supported by IBM to see whether they could adequately protect a network in its entirety.
After weathering a severe virus attack waged by the creator of the MyDoom email virus, SCO Group was granted a motion to add copyright infringement to its lawsuit against IBM.