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Crucial DDR5 Pro Overclocking Gaming Memory reaches new 6400 MT/s speeds

Crucial has introduced an updated version of its DDR5 Pro Overclocking (OC) Gaming Memory, now featuring speeds of 6400 megatransfers per second (MT/s). These enhanced speeds aim to improve gameplay smoothness and potentially boost frame rates. This release follows the initial DDR5 Pro OC model launched earlier this year, which offered speeds of 6000 MT/s.

With twice the data rate of DDR4 and 25 percent lower latency, the DDR5 Pro OC Gaming Memory is designed for users who prioritize speed and efficiency. Leveraging Micron’s 1ß (1-beta) DRAM node technology, Crucial has focused on balancing performance, quality, and reliability. Additionally, the DDR5 Pro OC Gaming Memory supports both Intel XMP and AMD EXPO standards, giving users broader compatibility across platforms, in contrast to some products that are limited to just one standard.

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Compliance with NIS2 comes at a cost

With the EU's NIS2 directive now starting to roll out, aiming to achieve a high level of cybersecurity across member states, a new survey commissioned by Veeam shows the significant impact implementation is having on businesses.

The study, carried out by Censuswide, reveals that while 68 percent of companies report receiving the necessary additional budget for NIS2 compliance, 20 percent identify budget as being a significant barrier to achieving compliance.

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Shoppers willing to hand over personal data to get a holiday bargain

A new survey from Norton shows that 60 percent of UK holiday shoppers say they are swayed by good holiday deals and nearly two-thirds (61 percent) give away their personal information to receive a discount when shopping.

The study reveals that 70 percent of Brits have tried to secure discount codes, through means like signing up to a website's mailing list or answering a survey. 61 percent of those who tried to secure discounts admit to divulging their personal information to do so.

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Apple introduces new iMac with M4 chip

Apple has introduced an updated iMac, now powered by its M4 chip, promising faster performance in a familiar, thin design. This new iMac is up to 1.7 times quicker for everyday tasks and offers a 2.1 times improvement in handling demanding applications, like gaming and photo editing, when compared to the previous M1 model. The M4 chip, featuring a 12-core CPU and a GPU with Apple’s advanced graphics architecture, aims to make daily multitasking, productivity, and creative workflows feel more responsive.

A notable addition is Apple Intelligence, an AI-driven system integrated with the iMac’s Neural Engine, designed to enhance how users work and communicate. It includes system-wide writing tools for tasks like proofreading and summarizing, and a redesigned Siri with expanded capabilities for answering questions and managing tasks. Apple Intelligence is focused on privacy, processing tasks on-device and using secure cloud resources for more complex requests.

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Gen AI adoption increases across key business functions

A new study reveals that 72 percent of business leaders report using Gen AI at least once a week, up from 37 percent in 2023.

The report by The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, in collaboration with GBK Collective, shows a dramatic rise in generative AI adoption across key business functions, as enterprises move from cautious exploration to rapid integration.

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Will AI transform how we secure APIs? [Q&A]

Digital services, including Generative AI, rely heavily upon Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to access and relay data. But securing these conduits can be difficult so is this a problem that AI could help solve?

We spoke to James Sherlow, systems engineering director, EMEA, at Cequence Security, to find out how Generative AI might be used to address API security.

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ProtoArc launches XKM01 CaseUp portable work kit for remote professionals

ProtoArc has launched its latest productivity kit, the XKM01 CaseUp, aimed at business travelers and remote workers looking for a portable, ergonomic workspace. Building on the success of the previous XKM01 model, the XKM01 CaseUp includes a compact Bluetooth keyboard, a slim wireless mouse, and a foldable laptop stand -- all contained in a travel-friendly case.

With the XKM01 CaseUp, ProtoArc addresses the growing needs of remote workers, providing an ergonomic setup that supports improved posture and helps reduce neck strain. The keyboard, featuring a tri-fold design, folds down to just 8.46 x 4.68 x 0.78 inches, yet offers a full-size typing experience with 105 keys, including a numeric keypad and a row of shortcuts. Scissor-switch keys are intended to provide a quiet and responsive feel, and the dual-mode wireless connectivity (via 2.4G and Bluetooth) enables easy switching across Windows, macOS, and Android devices.

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iStorage diskAshur3: A solid choice for secure portable storage [Review]

While cloud storage offers convenience and accessibility, it may not always provide the level of security some users require, especially if you have private data that you can’t afford to have fall into the wrong hands. If security is paramount, you should definitely consider a PIN authenticated hardware encrypted portable USB drive like iStorage’s excellent diskAshur3.

Available with HDD and SDD storage in a choice of capacities, diskAshur3 is designed with portability in mind, Measuring just 130mm x 80mm x 20mm, its sleek and sturdy build makes it easy to carry, whether you're traveling for business or managing data on the go. The device is compatible with a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iPadOS and more. It comes with both USB Type-A and Type-C cables, so you can connect it to most devices. Additionally, a protective carry case is included to keep the drive safe during transport and you get a free one year license of Nero BackItUp and iStorage DriveSecurity.

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New solution helps prevent account takeovers

Account takeover attacks have increased 24 percent in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to AI-powered anti-fraud platform Sift.

Account takeovers accounted for losses of almost $13 billion in 2023. To combat the problem Sift’s latest quarterly product update feature an enhanced solution to protect businesses from ATO fraud throughout the entire consumer journey.

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Software supply chain attacks and how to deal with them [Q&A]

Software supply chain attacks have increasingly made the headlines in recent years. They occur when attackers change the code in third-party software components in order to compromise the applications using them.

These attacks can be used to steal data, corrupt systems or move laterally through networks. We spoke to Ansh Patnaik, chief product officer at CyCognito, to learn more about this type of attack and how to combat it.

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Best Windows apps this week

Six-hundred-eighteen in a series. Welcome to this week's overview of the best apps, games and extensions released for Windows 10 and 11 on the Microsoft Store and elsewhere in the past seven days.

Several new issues were added to the list of known issues of Windows 11 version 24H2 this week. Some of these have been mitigated by now, including the BlueScreen crash that plagued users of certain Western Digital storage devices.

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Google Calendar gets a dark mode option and a welcome interface refresh

Google Calendar on web in dark mode

Google has announced sweeping changes to the look and feel of the web-based version of Google Calendar.

The headline change is the introduction of a much-requested dark mode option, but there is much more. Google Calendar on the web is being given an interface refresh to bring it in line with Google Material Design 3 and there is a focus on accessibility.

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iBUYPOWER offers Intel Core Ultra 200S series processors in custom gaming PCs

iBUYPOWER, a system integrator known for custom and pre-built gaming computers, has announced that Intel’s new Core Ultra 200S series processors are now available in its gaming PC lineup. Starting today, customers can configure their iBUYPOWER systems with these processors, which come with a three-year labor and two-year parts warranty.

The Intel Core Ultra processors are designed to improve gaming performance with AI-based features and advanced computing capabilities. iBUYPOWER customers can use these processors to optimize their setups, benefiting from AI-powered auto-framing, creative task acceleration, and enhanced data security with three built-in AI accelerators.

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Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs to launch with Intel 800 series chipset compatibility

Kingston Technology has just announced the Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5 CUDIMMs, designed to take advantage of Intel’s upcoming 800-series chipset. This chipset, formerly known as Arrow Lake, is the first to use Clock Drivers on CUDIMMs. At a speed of 6400MT/s DDR5, JEDEC now requires a Client Clock Driver (CKD) on UDIMMs and SODIMMs, which improves signal integrity. To distinguish these advanced modules, JEDEC has labeled them as CUDIMMs and CSODIMMs.

Kristy Ernt, DRAM business manager at Kingston, highlighted the appeal of these new modules: “The introduction of overclockable DDR5 CUDIMM modules allows us to reach a broader range of professionals who demand top-tier performance and want to push the limits of their systems without compromising signal integrity.”

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With so much data being generated, there is immense scope to extract meaningful information that’ll boost business productivity and profitability. By learning to convert raw data into game-changing insights, you’ll open new career paths and opportunities.

The Data Science Workshop begins by introducing different types of projects and showing you how to incorporate machine learning algorithms in them. You’ll learn to select a relevant metric and even assess the performance of your model. To tune the hyperparameters of an algorithm and improve its accuracy, you’ll get hands-on with approaches such as grid search and random search.

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