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Cooler Master launches HAF 5 Pro and NR2 Pro: High-performance PCs with advanced cooling

Cooler Master has announced the release of two new PC systems, the HAF 5 Pro and NR2 Pro, which are designed to cater to high-performance computing needs with a focus on advanced cooling technology. These systems aim to meet the demands of both gamers and professionals seeking robust performance.

The HAF 5 Pro is built with the latest Intel Core processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics, targeting users who need to handle intensive gaming and professional tasks without compromise. The system features up to 16GB of DDR4-3200MHz RAM, facilitating seamless multitasking and a 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD that ensures quick load times. It also includes Cooler Master's Hyper 212 heat pipe technology, which enhances the cooling efficiency, vital for maintaining optimal performance under heavy loads.

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Financial services companies concerned about use of AI but still plan to increase spending

Almost half of financial services leaders had a positive view of AI in 2023. But despite this initial excitement, the implementation of planned initiatives this year has been sluggish.

A new report from Lucidworks finds only one in four AI projects have been deployed, similar to many of the other industries surveyed. In 2023, the most common expected impact of Gen AI for financial services was business operations improvement. The majority of deployed initiatives followed suit in 2024, however, the industry reports below average cost and revenue benefits.

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Consumer sites drive growth in passkey adoption

Take up of passkeys as a more secure means of accessing websites has been a little disappointing to date, but new research from Dashlane shows that passkeys are starting to gain traction with consumers.

It finds that early passkey adoption is largely being driven by the consumer space, with 'sticky' apps (those used frequently on a daily basis -- including Facebook and X) leading the way.

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Artificial Intelligence: Convenience at the cost of privacy?

We live in an age that is witnessing the rise of Artificial Intelligence. Many companies have begun incorporating AI features in their operating systems and apps, whether we like it or not.

AI assistants are not new per se, the likes of Apple's Siri, Google Assistant, Amazon's Alexa have existed for over a decade. But, the emergence of Open AI's ChatGPT changed how people view digital assistants. Chatbots offer a more interactive experience, you can text them like would a friend, access a history of your chats, and get relevant results. This was something that the old-gen couldn't provide, contextual interaction.

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Business not prepared for shift to 90-day TLS certificates

A new survey of 800 security decision-makers across the US, UK, Germany and France reveals that 76 percent of security leaders recognize the pressing need to move to shorter certificate lifespans to improve security.

However, the study from machine identity specialist Venafi, also shows many feel unprepared to take action, with 77 percent saying the shift to 90-day certificates will mean more outages are inevitable.

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Get 'Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications' (worth $169) for FREE

Machine Learning Algorithms and Applications is for current and ambitious machine learning specialists looking to implement solutions to real-world machine learning problems.

It talks entirely about the various applications of machine and deep learning techniques, with each chapter dealing with a novel approach of machine learning architecture for a specific application, and then compares the results with previous algorithms.

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Enterprises face serious ransomware epidemic

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A new global ransomware study of nearly 1,000 organizations in a variety of industries finds most firms are facing a never-ending series of breaches, a serious epidemic that leaves them continuously in the crosshairs of ransomware gangs.

The study from Semperis also shows that 39 percent of attacked companies in the US, UK, France and Germany paid a ransom four times or more in the past 12 months.

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Size matters when it comes to email attacks

Of course all companies are vulnerable to email threats, but analysis by Barracuda of targeted email attacks over the past year, reveals that organizations are vulnerable in different ways, according to their size.

Lateral phishing -- where attacks are sent to mailboxes across the organization from an already compromised internal account -- makes up just under half (42 percent) of targeted email threats against organizations with 2,000 employees or more, but just two percent of attacks against companies with up to 100 employees.

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Wikipedia finally has a dark mode option so you can be kind to your eyes

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Apps, operating systems and websites have been offering users the choice between light and dark color schemes for a number of years now. While most of the big names have kept pace, there have been a handful of notable exceptions -- including Wikipedia.

Whether for accessibility reasons or just pure aesthetic preference, such has been the demand for a dark mode for Wikipedia that numerous skins and hacks have sprung up to give people what they want. But now such techniques are not needed as Wikipedia, at long last, has an official dark mode option.

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The world's software is eroding

It’s not just you. The world’s software is feeling a little unstable lately. If it wasn’t the Crowdstrike outage that tipped you off, it was probably the many other outages this year, stopping burgers from being served, stranding passengers at Heathrow Airport, and delaying fresh food at the UK borders.

Did all those outages happen for the exact same reason? No, that wouldn’t be a fair assessment, but if there’s anything these outages tell us, it’s that something’s amiss in how our industry maintains software. You’d be forgiven if the headlines have you believing not enough maintenance goes into software. It’s actually the opposite. In an average developer work week of 41.1 hours, 42 percent of that time is dumped on maintenance, and over a third goes to dealing with technical debt.

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How to add an End Task option to the Taskbar in Windows 11

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Troublesome apps can be terminated using Task Manager, but this feels like an unnecessarily lengthy process to simply kill something. How about a way to achieve the same in just a couple of clicks?

Despite the inherent usefulness of being able to kill tasks using Taskbar icons, Microsoft has seen fit to hide this option away to the extent that it's not apparent that it exist at all. But it does. Here's how you can add an End Task option to the Windows 11 Taskbar.

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Transforming quality assurance in healthcare using GenAI

The global MedTech software market is projected to reach $598.90Bn by 2024 growing 5.3 percent annually due to increased R&D investments. As the market shifts towards tech-first patient care, MedTech software must meet quality and regulatory standards to ensure effective care and patient safety, making Quality Assurance (QA) critical throughout the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). QA ensures reliability, functionality, and adherence to industry standards with MedTech companies dedicating 31 percent of their software budget to QA and testing.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools have enhanced healthcare QA efficiency -- GenAI is notably reducing manual testing, improving software usability, and enhancing code quality. AI adoption is expected to make software testing more autonomous, boosting QA productivity by nearly 20 percent, with GenAI tools projected to write 70 percent of software tests by 2028.

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Team Asobi announces limited edition Astro Bot DualSense controller for PlayStation 5

Team Asobi has revealed a new DualSense wireless controller, the Astro Bot Limited Edition, set to coincide with the launch of the new Astro Bot game for PlayStation 5 on September 6. This announcement follows the recent unveiling of a new Astro Bot game featuring over 50 planets, multiple new power-ups, enemies, and collectible PlayStation characters.

The limited edition controller showcases design elements such as blue accents, engraved sci-fi motifs, and eyes on the touch pad, reflecting Astro Bot's thematic elements. Starting on August 9 at 7 am PT in the U.S. and at 10 am local time in European countries including the U.K., France, and Germany, the controller will be available for pre-order at direct.playstation.com and select retailers. It is priced at $79.99/ €79.99 / £69.99 / ¥11,980.

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ADATA unveils SC750 external SSD: High-Speed USB 3.2 Gen2 support for iPhone 15 and Android

ADATA has introduced its newest external solid-state drive, the SC750, which leverages the USB 3.2 Gen2 interface to offer impressive read/write speeds of up to 1,050/1,000 MB/s. Designed for mobility and efficiency, the SC750 supports a direct plug-and-play connection via its Type-C connector to both iPhone 15 series and Android Type-C devices. And yes, it will work with Windows, Linux, and macOS computers too.

The compact SC750 eliminates the need for an external data cable and is small enough to fit into a pocket, making it an ideal companion for travel or field work. Users can easily transfer large files, edit directly from the drive, or back up important project files without delay, enhancing productivity across various tasks.

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ADATA launches LEGEND 970 PRO PCIe Gen5 SSD

ADATA has launched the LEGEND 970 PRO PCIe Gen5 solid state drive. The SSD features an active cooled heatsink that efficiently reduces temperatures by up to 20 percent, enhancing long-term performance stability and reliability. This drive is the first in the market to power its micro-fan directly from the M.2 slot, a design that ensures a tidy setup without the need for additional power cables.

The LEGEND 970 PRO's cooling system features a double-layered aluminum heatsink integrated with air ducts to effectively manage airflow. This setup not only maintains the SSD at optimal temperatures but also fits neatly into compact spaces, making it ideal for systems with limited room.

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