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NETGEAR gets new CEO

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NETGEAR has announced a huge change in its leadership structure. Patrick C.S. Lo, the company’s co-founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, is set to retire from his executive role. Lo, who has been instrumental in shaping NETGEAR’s trajectory since its inception, will continue to provide his expertise as a strategic advisor until July 2024, ensuring a smooth transition.

Following a rigorous selection process, Charles (CJ) Prober has been appointed as the new CEO, a decision that has garnered the full support of the Board. Prober’s extensive background in consumer electronics, software, and subscription services aligns with NETGEAR’s strategic objectives, positioning him as the ideal successor to lead the company’s future initiatives.

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Linux Mint 22 is named 'Wilma'

It's a big day in the Linux world as the codename for the upcoming Linux Mint 22 has finally been unveiled. Named "Wilma," this release will introduce a number of new features, including a new tool in its Cinnamon edition -- the Nemo Actions Organizer.

This new addition aims to redefine file management on the desktop. As its name suggests, with the Nemo Actions Organizer, users gain the ability to organize their Nemo actions into neatly structured menus and submenus.

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KIOXIA SSDs soar to new heights aboard NG-20 mission to International Space Station (ISS)

In a significant advancement for space technology, KIOXIA solid-state drives (SSDs) are now onboard the NG-20 mission rocket, accompanying the updated HPE Spaceborne Computer-2 to the International Space Station (ISS). This partnership marks a new era for scientific research in space, leveraging robust flash storage from KIOXIA in the HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, a product of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).

The HPE Spaceborne Computer-2, a marvel of modern technology, is designed to bring edge computing and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities directly to the ISS. By integrating commercial off-the-shelf technology, this system is set to revolutionize computing power in space, reducing dependency on Earth-bound communications. Its high-performance computing (HPC) capabilities are primed for a multitude of tasks, from real-time image processing and deep learning to extensive scientific simulations.

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Drop launches CSTM65 mechanical keyboard

Drop, maker of community-driven mechanical keyboards, today launches the CSTM65 keyboard. This fresh addition to the CSTM series, following the CSTM80, targets users seeking a compact and portable typing solution without compromising on customization. The CSTM65, notable for its 65% layout, is designed for those who prioritize workspace efficiency and mobility.

The standout feature of the CSTM65 is its interchangeable, magnetic case, offering a choice between polycarbonate and aluminum. This design not only simplifies customization but also provides a vast canvas for creative expression. Users can indulge in a wide array of case colors and designs, including the striking Overgrowth case by OSHETART, to personalize their keyboard to their taste. This flexibility extends to keycaps, switches, custom weights, switch plates, and cables, allowing a fully personalized setup.

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Apple Card reaches 12 million users

Apple Card is marking its five-year milestone with significant user engagement and recognition in the financial services sector. You see, Apple is boasting it has achieved over 12 million cardholders!

Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s vice president of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, expressed pride in the positive reception of Apple Card’s user-centric design. “Our focus on financial health has resonated with over 12 million customers, driving us to further enhance Apple Card’s capabilities,” Bailey stated.

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CORSAIR launches MP600 ELITE PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD for PC and PlayStation 5

CORSAIR today launches the MP600 ELITE Gen4 x4 NVMe 1.4 M.2 solid state drive. This new SSD is designed for desktop PCs, laptops, and the Sony PlayStation 5 console. Initially available in 1TB and 2TB capacities, with a 4TB model slated for release in April, the series guarantees not only speed but also ample storage space.

The MP600 ELITE, built with high-density 3D TLC NAND, offers staggering sequential read and write speeds of up to 7,000MB/sec and 6,500MB/sec respectively. These speeds are complemented by random read and write speeds reaching 1,000K and 1,200K IOPS, ensuring top-tier performance for gaming, content creation, and hardware enthusiasts.

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KIOXIA launches groundbreaking UFS 4.0 memory for automotive use, promising enhanced performance

KIOXIA has started offering samples of the Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Ver. 4.0 to manufacturers. This pioneering technology could redefine the performance parameters of various automotive systems, including telematics, infotainment, and Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS). KIOXIA's latest offering promises a substantial boost in data transfer speeds, with sequential read and write speeds reportedly surging by +100% and +40% respectively.

This enhanced performance is critical in harnessing the full potential of 5G connectivity, ensuring swifter system startups and a smoother user experience. KIOXIA, a trailblazer in UFS technology, continues to innovate with its UFS Ver. 4.0 devices. These devices, integrating the company’s proprietary BiCS FLASH 3D flash memory and a sophisticated controller, adhere to the JEDEC-standard package. The UFS 4.0 standard boasts impressive interface speeds, reaching up to 23.2 gigabits per second (Gbp/s) per lane, and is backward compatible with UFS 3.1.

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Budgie 10.9 Linux desktop environment gets refreshed Bluetooth applet and partial Wayland support

In a significant update for Linux enthusiasts, Budgie Desktop has today unveiled its latest iteration, Budgie 10.9, marking a new series with notable enhancements and forward-looking architectural changes. This new release gets a redesigned Bluetooth applet, initial steps towards Wayland compatibility, and the adoption of budgie-session for refined session management.

The Bluetooth applet in Budgie 10.9 has undergone a comprehensive redesign, now offering direct connectivity options for paired Bluetooth devices, including the ability to send files seamlessly. Users can also monitor battery life indicators, a feature that adds a layer of convenience to the desktop experience. This redesign signifies a departure from the gnome-bluetooth library, with Budgie now directly interfacing with BlueZ and UPower over D-Bus. This strategic move not only enhances Bluetooth functionalities but also simplifies maintenance and potentially allows certain Linux distributions to eliminate the older gnome-bluetooth from their repositories.

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Opera readies AI-powered web browser for iOS in response to Apple's DMA-driven changes

In a significant development, Opera has warmly welcomed Apple's decision to open the iOS platform to alternative browser engines, a mandate stemming from the European Digital Markets Act (DMA). Seizing this opportunity, Opera is set to introduce Opera One, a browser that promises to redefine the browsing experience for iPhone and iPad users through its AI-powered capabilities and a robust engine.

The enforcement of the DMA in March 2024 is perceived by Opera as a pivotal moment that will enhance competition and offer iOS users a wider array of browser choices. Jørgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera, shared his thoughts on this development:

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EndeavourOS Galileo Neo Linux distribution is focused on stability and core improvements

The EndeavourOS Galileo Neo Linux distribution is now available (ISO found here). This update primarily focuses on system stabilization and core package updates. While not introducing new features, the distribution emphasizes updates to the offline KDE Plasma option and the overall installation process, aiming to provide a solid foundation for both new installations and existing systems.

Galileo Neo comes equipped with the latest Linux kernel 6.7.1.arch1-1 and includes updates to key components such as Calamares 23.11.2.4-1, Firefox 122.0-1, Mesa 1:23.3.3-1, Xorg-server 21.1.11-1, and Nvidia-dkms 545.29.1.06-1. These updates are part of EndeavourOS’s commitment to keeping the system up-to-date and ensuring compatibility and performance.

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Puro Sound Labs launches PuroQuiet Plus Bluetooth headphones for children

Puro Sounds Labs has launched the PuroQuiet Plus -- an upgraded version of the existing (non-Plus) PuroQuiet model. The new version enhances connectivity with a USB-C connector and introduces fresh color choices -- purple and teal. These wireless headphones (designed specifically for kids) can be purchased from Amazon here in six cool colors, priced at just $139.99.

The PuroQuiet Plus stands out with its high-quality aluminium build and plush, noise-isolating ear pads. It incorporates the Puro Balanced Response curve and digital signal processing (DSP) to limit volume and prevent ear damage, replicating the natural sound of a well-tuned listening room. This feature ensures music, movie dialogue, and game audio are crystal clear across the audio spectrum, reducing the need to raise the volume.

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Microsoft making you see red? Ditch Windows 11 for the superior Redcore Linux Hardened 2401

After 11 months of rigorous development, Redcore Linux Hardened 2401, also known as “Tarazed,” is released -- you can download it here now. The new stable ISO, while retaining its familiar appearance, has undergone significant under-the-hood enhancements. It could be a great option for those wanting to ditch Windows 11.

Diving into the changelog, Redcore 2401 aligns itself with Gentoo Linux's testing tree as of January 21, 2024. It offers a versatile kernel lineup including the default linux kernel v6.6.13 LTS, and older versions v6.1 LTS and v5.15 LTS in its repositories. The distribution boasts a robust toolchain featuring glibc v2.37, gcc v13.2.0, and rust v1.74.1.

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PENTAX WG-90: Ricoh's latest adventure camera merges ruggedness with high-tech imaging

Ricoh Imaging Americas Corporation has unveiled the rugged PENTAX WG-90 digital camera, set to hit the market in early February. And yes, in a world full of smartphones, standalone cameras still exist! The camera's robust design ensures it is waterproof up to 46 feet (14 meters), shockproof from falls up to five feet (1.6 meters), and freeze-proof down to 14°F (-10°C).

The PENTAX WG-90 is equipped with a high-performance, five-times optical zoom lens, covering a focal length range from 5mm to 25mm (approximately 28mm to 140mm in 35mm format). The camera's 16-megapixel CMOS sensor, paired with a top-tier imaging engine, pushes boundaries with a maximum sensitivity of ISO 6400, promising super-high-resolution images.

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SteelSeries launches EXTREMELY rare Apex Pro Mini: Limited-Edition White x Gold keyboard -- buy it ASAP!

SteelSeries has launched an extremely rare (and expensive) keyboard -- the Apex Pro Mini: Limited-Edition White x Gold. Limited to a quantity of just 250, it features beautiful white and gold colors. Adding to its exclusivity, the keyboards are all uniquely numbered, adding to its collectibility.

This keyboard stands out with its stunning design, marrying beauty with technological innovation. It provides a unique typing experience that is both energizing and satisfying. The keyboard features a brass weight plate and a precision-milled CNC aluminum bottom case, adding significant weight and enhancing its luxurious feel.

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MSI AXE5400 Wi-Fi 6E USB adapter easily adds 6GHz to your Windows 11 PC

MSI has annnounced its newest networking product -- the AXE5400 Wi-Fi 6E USB adapter. This device is designed to provide an easy solution for upgrading existing Windows 11 desktops and laptops to connect with the latest 6GHz network through a simple USB interface.

The AXE5400 WiFi USB adapter is notable for its compatibility with three frequency bands, offering speeds of 2402Mbps on both 6GHz and 5GHz bands, and 574Mbps on the 2.4GHz band. This range of frequencies is intended to accommodate various networking needs and enhance user experience in terms of internet speed.

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