The first High Bandwidth Flash standard published by Sandisk and SK hynix targets capacities of up to 512 GB and transfer speeds of up to 3 TB per second in a single package. Rather than directly replacing HBM, however, HBF is intended to bridge the gap between memory and SSD storage in AI systems.
We examine Zapier's trigger-and-action-based Zap system in terms of multistep workflows, filters, Tables, Forms, MCP and AI features, task-based pricing, debugging, and data security.
We evaluate Fantastical’s natural-language event creation, Calendar Sets, task integrations, meeting scheduling, and Windows support in terms of its free tier, platform differences, and subscription cost.
We examine Things 3’s personal planning system built around Inbox, Today, Upcoming, and Someday, along with its one-time but per-device pricing, strong Apple integration, lack of collaboration, and Things Cloud’s approach to data.
We assess how TickTick combines task lists with a calendar, habit tracking, a Pomodoro timer, and the Eisenhower matrix, along with its Premium restrictions, interface density, and position relative to Todoist.
We assess Todoist’s quick task entry, natural-language input, calendar view, filters, and team sharing, along with the free plan’s limitations, subscription requirements, and suitability for demanding projects.