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Get Winxvideo AI V2.0 -- AI-powered video/image enhancer & converter for Windows (worth $69.95) for FREE!

Download a free licensed copy of Winxvideo AI to enhance your images and videos, as well as process any 4K/8K/HDR video as you want.

Powered by CineAI technology, Winxvideo AI can enhance and restore old, blurry, noisy, low-quality or low-resolution videos/images/photos, and upscale to HD/4K/8K visual quality for sharing on social network or playing on widescreen. More than an AI image/video enhancer, it is also a complete video toolkit to stabilize shaky video, boost frame rate to 120/240fps, convert, compress, record, and edit 4K/8K/HDR video with best balance between quality, speed and size.

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Lemokey launches G1 wireless optical mouse

Lemokey, a premium gaming subsidiary of Keychron, has launched the G1 wireless optical mouse. This new product offers an 8KHz polling rate and a 0.125ms latency, aimed at both gamers and creative professionals.

The G1 mouse is designed with a lightweight 55g frame and incorporates a PixArt 3950 sensor, supporting up to 30,000 DPI and 50g acceleration, suitable for high precision tracking on various surfaces, including glass. It also features tri-mode connectivity, including 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.3, and wired options, facilitating easy device and setup switching.

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ADLINK introduces IMB-C Value Series motherboards for industrial applications

ADLINK has introduced the IMB-C Value Series of ATX motherboards. This new series targets users looking for high performance at a lower price point, suitable for sectors such as warehousing, industrial automation, smart manufacturing, and new energy.

The IMB-C series adds to ADLINK's existing range of IMB motherboards by offering a cost-effective option that retains necessary features for industrial use. These motherboards support Intel Core processors from the 10th to the 14th generations and come equipped with features such as 2.5 GbE, PCIe 4.0, DDR4, and USB 3.0.

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Enjoy huge discounts on the rebranded Acronis True Image 2025

Acronis has announced it’s restoring the trusted True Image brand to its backup and drive imaging tool for home users. The program had previously been renamed Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office to fit in with the company’s business-related products (as well as highlight the addition of antimalware protection), but the Swiss company has apparently bowed to popular opinion by restoring the name: Acronis True Image.

The new release isn’t purely a rebranding exercise -- Build 41393 adds disk drivers to the bootable WinPE and Linux rescue media, plus offers the usual vague (and undefined) collection of bug fixes and "other improvements".

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Enterprise supply chain risks not being addressed

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Although software supply chain breaches are increasing, a new study from JFrog finds that only 30 percent of respondents identified the need to address vulnerabilities in their software supply chain as a top security concern.

It also uncovers a disconnect between management and developers. 92 percent of executives claim their organizations possess tools to detect malicious open-source packages, while only 70 percent of developers think the same.

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Fraudulent transactions increase over 70 percent

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Fraudulent transactions in the first half of 2024 were up over 73 percent year on year, and suspected fraudulent transactions increased by over 84 percent, according to the 2024 Mid-Year Identity Fraud Review, released today by AuthenticID.

The report also looks at the latest trends including a surge in AI-enabled fraud, as well as the increased use of deepfakes for identity fraud tactics like account takeover attacks and injection attacks.

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TEAMGROUP unveils PD20 Mini External SSD

TEAMGROUP has announced the new PD20 Mini External SSD, targeting business travelers and professionals who require both portability and high performance. This external SSD combines practical design elements with advanced technology to meet diverse storage needs.

The PD20 Mini is notable for its lightweight design, weighing only 22 grams, making it highly portable for users who need to carry their data with them. It is available in storage capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB, accommodating everything from basic documents to large media files.

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Microsoft releases AI-powered Designer app for iOS and Android

Microsoft has announced the release of its Designer app, now available for iOS and Android platforms. This app introduces users to AI-powered tools designed to facilitate creative processes directly from their smartphones.

The Designer app integrates with Microsoft's existing suite of products, including Word and PowerPoint through Microsoft Copilot, ensuring users can seamlessly create and edit without interrupting their workflow. The app is available in more than 80 languages and offers a range of features that simplify the creation and customization of images and designs.

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Is Linux the future of vehicle computers? Wind River and NETA Auto's collaboration suggests yes

Wind River has joined forces with NETA Auto to create the HOZI supercomputing XPC Intelligent Control Domain Controller (XPC-S32G), which could indicate a future where Linux dominates vehicle computer systems. This controller functions as an integrated gateway, enhancing the safety, control, and upgradeability of intelligent vehicles.

Dai Dali, CTO of NETA Auto, emphasized the controller's significant impact on enhancing vehicle intelligence and software capabilities, which in turn improves user experiences. "Wind River's extensive professional services, including performance optimization and long-term support, are integral to our developments," Dali noted.

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Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11: Nobara 40 is the Linux-based operating system you need!

Nobara Project, a modified version of Fedora Linux, has officially released its long-awaited version 40. After overcoming numerous challenges, including delays from extensive development requirements such as updates for KDE 6.1.1, GNOME 46, and Nvidia drivers, Nobara 40 has been designed to provide a smoother transition for users switching from Windows 11, improving on the shortcomings of its predecessor's release.

The latest update introduces a fully redesigned “Update System” App, now developed as a Python GUI application, which replaces the older bash script format. This application is better integrated with the Nobara Package Manager, enhancing user experience with a system tray app for update notifications. The package manager itself has been significantly improved, now enabling easier management of flatpaks directly through a more user-friendly GUI, which obviates the need for third-party software stores like KDE Discover or GNOME Software for system packages.

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Get 'DevOps For Dummies' (worth $19) for FREE

DevOps embraces a culture of unifying the creation and distribution of technology in a way that allows for faster release cycles and more resource-efficient product updating. 

DevOps For Dummies provides a guidebook for those on the development or operations side in need of a primer on this way of working.

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Crucial P310 is the world’s fastest 2230 Gen4 SSD

Micron Technology, Inc. has launched the Crucial P310 2230 Gen4 NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) with impressive speeds and high storage capacity. The company claims it is the fastest 2230 Gen4 SSD in the world! This new SSD targets handheld (Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally) gamers, as well as users of ultrathin laptops and mini PCs.

The Crucial P310 stands out in the market with its read and write speeds hitting 7,100 MB/s and 6,000 MB/s respectively. It is available in capacities up to 2TB, catering to the substantial storage needs of modern games and extensive data applications without compromising on performance.

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Why adding a 7 might make your password stronger

Including a number in your password doesn't make it much more secure, does it? If that number is a seven then it just might, according to ProxyScrape.

Strange though it may sound, seven is a rare number in terms of people's preference for it. People naturally gravitate towards using predictable patterns in their passwords. Numbers like 0, 1, and 2 are often overused due to their convenience on both keyboards and number pads. The number 7, however, is less predictable and less frequently used, making it a statistically rare choice.

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Attackers defeat SEGs using… SEGs

Email security tools such as Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) often encode URLs that are embedded in emails. This enables the security appliance to scan the URL before the recipient visits the website.

But when SEGs detect URLs in emails that have already been SEG encoded they don't scan the URL. A new report from Cofense reveals that threat actors are making use of this to avoid detection.

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CORSAIR launches TC500 LUXE premium gaming chair

CORSAIR has launched the TC500 LUXE, the latest addition to its line of premium gaming chairs. The new model aims to offer a combination of comfort and style, designed to meet the needs of both gamers and professionals.

The TC500 LUXE is constructed with a solid steel frame and a sturdy metal base, designed for long-lasting use. It targets gamers, creators, and anyone who spends significant time at a desk, providing a blend of comfort and durability.

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