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How the IT infrastructure landscape is evolving [Q&A]

Earlier this year the MACH Alliance published new research looking at the evolving landscape of IT infrastructure, highlighting the growing importance of MACH technologies.

We spoke to Casper Rasmussen, MACH Alliance president, to find out about the key trends, insights, and implications shaping the digital landscape in 2024 and beyond.

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Infrastructure-as-code and its game-changing impact on rapid solutions development

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Rapid solutions development has become the standard in the tech world, empowering organizations to be first to market and fast to acquire a return on their investment. However, achieving rapid development has become increasingly more difficult.

One of the main challenges to rapid development for today’s tech firms is the ever-increasing complexity of the tech world. New solutions must integrate with a virtually unending tech universe, and the factors that must be considered -- as well as the likelihood of conflicts -- have grown exponentially in recent years.

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Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11 and hello to Linux-based EndeavourOS

EndeavourOS is celebrating its fifth anniversary with a special release aptly named "Endeavour.” This unique edition marks a departure from the traditional Neo or Nova series and introduces a host of big updates and fixes that promise to enhance the overall user experience and system stability.

The latest update includes an improved Calamares 24.06.1.2-1 for streamlined installations, Firefox 127.0.1-1 for a secure and fast browsing experience, Linux Kernel 6.9.6.arch1-1 for the latest system improvements, updated Mesa 24.1.2-1 and Nvidia 550.90.07-4 drivers for enhanced graphics performance, and Xorg-server 21.1.13-1 for better display management. KDE Plasma 6.1 is now available for both live and offline installations, offering a refined user interface.

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Debian Linux 12.6 delivers essential security fixes

Debian, the open-source and Linux-based operating system, has released its sixth update to the stable distribution of Debian 12, codenamed "Bookworm." This latest release is a crucial point release that primarily focuses on enhancing security and resolving serious issues identified in earlier versions.

Debian 12.6 encompasses several security corrections and other critical adjustments. Users will appreciate that this update does not necessitate the replacement of existing "Bookworm" media. Instead, after installing from existing media, users can update their packages to the latest versions by connecting to an up-to-date Debian mirror.

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MSI and Mercedes-AMG Motorsport shift gears with new Windows 11 Pro Stealth 18 gaming laptop

MSI has launched the Stealth 18 Mercedes-AMG Motorsport laptop: a limited-edition device that combines advanced performance with a premium design. The laptop, showcasing a sleek Midnight Black finish and adorned with the AMG pattern, features a chassis made from a magnesium-aluminum alloy that emphasizes durability while maintaining a sophisticated appearance.

The MSI Stealth 18 is equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Laptop GPUs, which provide powerful gaming performance capable of handling demanding games. It also features a 4K Mini LED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering vibrant colors, exceptional contrast, and smooth visuals to enhance the gaming experience.

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Will Apple Vision Pro conquer Asia after flopping in the US?

Apple’s Vision Pro has officially landed in retail stores across China mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Celebrations were held as Apple team members introduced the first customers in these locations to the Vision Pro. Participants had the opportunity to engage with the device through exclusive in-store demos, illustrating the potential of spatial computing.

For those eager to experience this technology firsthand, Apple invites customers to schedule personal demos at their local Apple Stores. This initiative allows individuals to explore the Vision Pro’s broad capabilities and envision its impact on their routine digital interactions.

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Best Windows apps this week

Six-hundred-one 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.

Good news for Windows 10 users. Micro-patching service 0Patch will support the operating system at least until 2030 with security updates.

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How risk profiling can help prevent cyberattacks [Q&A]

Recent cyberattacks like Volt Typhoon, BlackCat ransomware syndicate, and NuGet serve as stark reminders of the critical importance of monitoring cyber risks as these attacks could all have been prevented.

We spoke to Randy Watkins, chief technology officer at Critical Start, to discuss why organizations must know the difference between cyber risks and threats, and how those enterprises that fail to mitigate against cyber risk will remain reactive, and ultimately fall behind their competitors.

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Valve launches Steam Game Recording tool in beta

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There are many solutions available for anyone who has asked themselves the question "how do I record what is happening on my screen?". Video recording is a recent addition to Windows' Snipping Tool, and Microsoft also includes a screen capture ability in the Xbox Game Bar app -- a versatile option that can be used to record more than just games.

Now there's a new contender from Valve. Currently available in beta, Steam Game Recording is a much-requested feature and one that has been implemented in an impressive way.

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Microsoft brings Xbox cloud gaming to Amazon Fire TV: No console required

In a new announcement, Ashley McKissick, Corporate Vice President of Xbox Experiences and Platforms Engineering, shared details of a new collaboration between Xbox and Amazon. This partnership will allow Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members in over 25 countries to access games via the Xbox app on select Fire TV devices through cloud gaming. This initiative is set to broaden the ways in which users can enjoy gaming, eliminating the need for a traditional console.

The Xbox app will launch on Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2023) priced at $59.99 and Fire TV Stick 4K (2023) at $49.99 starting in July. This move is geared towards attracting those new to gaming as well as providing seasoned gamers with a more flexible and cost-effective way to access their games.

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TP-Link Archer GE800 BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router now available

TP-Link has just launched the Archer GE800 BE19000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Gaming Router. This router, specifically designed for gaming enthusiasts, comes with an MSRP of $599.99, but is currently available on Amazon for a promotional price of $499.99.

The Archer GE800 delivers exceptional Wi-Fi speeds up to 19Gbps, split across three bands -- 6GHz at 11520 Mbps, 5GHz at 5760 Mbps, and 2.4GHz at 1376 Mbps. It features advanced capabilities like a 320 MHz channel, 4K-QAM technology, and compatibility with both EasyMesh and smart home systems like Alexa and Google Assistant.

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STM Goods unveils new range of cases for Apple iPad and Microsoft Surface

STM Goods has introduced a fresh lineup of protective cases tailored for the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro models, along with a special case for Surface Pro users. The new offerings include the Opp Case, Dux Plus, Studio, and Dux Shell, each designed with specific features to enhance user experience while ensuring robust protection.

The Opp Case, priced between $29.95 and $34.95, is crafted for the iPad Air 11” M2/5th/4th gen and iPad Air 13” M2. This ultra-slim case boasts an integrated Apple Pencil holder, allowing for wireless or cable charging depending on the Pencil model. Its clear back design highlights the iPad's elegant aesthetics, and its innovative folding cover supports both portrait and landscape viewing.

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New nation-state campaigns target government, banking and healthcare

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Researchers at secure browser company Menlo Security have uncovered three new nation-state campaigns employing highly evasive and adaptive threat (HEAT) attack techniques.

In a 90-day period, the campaigns -- LegalQloud, Eqooqp, and Boomer -- compromised at least 40,000 high-value users, including C-suite executives from major banking institutions, financial powerhouses, insurance giants, legal firms, government agencies, and healthcare providers.

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0patch will keep Windows 10 secure for at least five more years after Microsoft abandons it

October 2025 marks a significant turning point for many Windows users. As Windows 10 receives its last free security updates from Microsoft, the only "free" way to keep Windows secure will be to take the plunge and upgrade to Windows 11. Despite Microsoft's best efforts, many users either don’t want to -- or can’t -- do this. Issues range from a preference for the familiar Windows 10 interface to the more serious matter of hardware incompatibility.

Canalys estimates that 240 million computers worldwide don’t meet Windows 11’s hardware requirements, lacking TPM 2.0, a supported CPU, 4GB RAM, UEFI firmware with Secure Boot capability, or a supported GPU. Leaving a Windows 10 computer unpatched after October 2025 will likely open it up to critical vulnerabilities within the first month, but there are solutions available to keep Windows 10 running securely after end-of-life arrives.

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CISOs believe AI will outpace security teams

AI is set to outpace security teams according to 91 percent of security leaders in a new Bugcrowd report.

AI is clearly seen as a double-edged sword. Despite plans to hire, 70 percent report that they plan to reduce the security team headcount within the next five years due to the adoption of AI technologies. Over 90 percent believe that AI already performs better than security professionals, or at least will in the near future. While 58 percent believe that the risks of AI are worse than its potential benefits.

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