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Micron introduces first PCIe Gen6 SSD for data centers

Micron has announced the development of the first PCIe Gen6 SSD technology aimed at data center ecosystems. This initiative is part of a broader portfolio designed to meet the increasing demands of AI applications.

Raj Narasimhan, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Micron’s Compute and Networking Business Unit, is scheduled to discuss the significance of data in AI at the Flash Memory Summit (FMS). His keynote, titled "Data is at the heart of AI: Micron memory and storage are fueling the AI revolution," will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 7, at 11:00 a.m. Pacific time.

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TCL launches NXTFRAME TV: Blending art and technology in an ultra-slim design

TCL has introduced the NXTFRAME TV, its first lifestyle television for the North American market. This series is noted for its "All-In-One" design, making it the thinnest in the market with a depth of just 1.1 inches, and 1.2 inches for the 85-inch model. It is designed for easy installation without an external chassis box, featuring an off-white bezel and a light wood color magnetic frame included in the carton box, allowing for quick aesthetic changes.

The television boasts a highly matte anti-reflective screen, aiming to replicate the appearance of wall art. This feature is complemented by an ultra-thin Flush Wall Mount that secures the TV close to the wall, enhancing its elegant appeal. The NXTFRAME TV is equipped with TCL's AIPQ PRO Processor, which optimizes color, contrast, clarity, and motion, promising a superior viewing experience.

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Watch Windows XP running on Apple Vision Pro

For years, Apple famously prevented emulators from appearing in the App Store, but recently it has begun allowing them there. If you’ve ever wanted to play classic games on an iPhone, well, now you can.

Although most people will want to use emulators to play games it’s also possible to use them to run operating systems for one computer inside another.

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Almost all enterprises connected to a supply chain breach

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The interconnected nature of modern business means that a vulnerability in one part of the supply chain can have far-reaching consequences. New research from SecurityScorecard and The Cyentia Institute identified 99 percent of Global 2000 companies are directly connected to vendors that have had recent breaches.

The study shows that 20 percent of these large enterprises use a thousand or more products. Supply chain incidents cost 17 times more to remediate and manage than first-party breaches.

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86 percent of security professionals view unknown risks as top concern

A new study from managed detection and response specialist Critical Start shows concerns about unknown risks have increased 17 percent compared to last year, with 86 percent naming them as a top issue.

The research, conducted in partnership with Censuswide, finds 66 percent of businesses report limited visibility and insight into their cyber risk profiles and 65 percent of executives express concerns over misalignment between cybersecurity investments and the organization's risk reduction priorities.

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Get CCleaner Premium bundle with Kamo, Speccy and Recuva for under $30

When it comes to keeping your PC clean, there’s one tool that stands out: Piriform’s CCleaner. But while its free version offers a range of basic cleaning tools, CCleaner also offers a range of premium tiers that come with extra features, boost privacy and security, and offer priority support should you need it.

Whether you simply want to unlock CCleaner’s full set of features on a single PC (or Mac), or install CCleaner and a range of complementary utilities across all your home’s devices, we’ve got a deal for you that could save you up to 63 percent.

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How GenAI is changing business and society [Q&A]

Generative AI started out as a bit of a novelty, allowing you to create writing or artwork based on simple prompts. But increasingly it's having an impact on many areas of the world, from writing code to composing music and aiding research.

In a new book, Generative AI in Practice: 100+ Amazing Ways Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing Business and Society, futurist and thought leader Bernard Marr takes a closer look at the impact of GenAI. We talked to him to find out more.

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OpenAI is developing a tool that can reveal whether text has been created by AI

Generative AI is hard to avoid whether you like it or not. Images created by artificial intelligence proliferate online, as do news reports and countless other types of content -- including essays and research articles.

While it is sometimes incredibly easy to tell when Gen AI has been used to create a portion of text, this not always the case. But that could be set to change as OpenAI is working on a way to watermark Gen AI text, just as has been possible with images created by AI.

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Forget Microsoft Windows 11, Nitrux 3.6.0 should be your next OS

Nitrux Linux 3.6.0 is the perfect open-source option for those looking to transition from Windows 11 (or any version of Windows, for that matter). The “ie” in its name stands for improved efficiency, with adjustments to the TLP power management tool to optimize energy use when plugged in and conserve battery when not.

Nitrux 3.6.0 includes the latest Linux kernel 6.9.12-1 Liquorix, offering a modern user experience and enhanced hardware support. The OS release comes with numerous updates, bug fixes, and enhancements aimed at improving overall performance, as well as battery life.

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Transform Microsoft Windows 11 into Windows 10

Windows 11 is a decent operating system, but for many people, it’s a step down from Windows 10. If you’ve ever wished that Windows 11 could be more like its predecessor, we have the answer.

RevertSV is a Windows mod that changes Windows 11 features like the Start menu, taskbar, and search into their Windows 10 counterparts. It also changes Notepad, Paint, and UWP apps. It’s worth noting that while the apps will be the Windows 10 versions, some will revert to the Windows 11 ones if they get updated.

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Get 'Security-Driven Software Development' (worth $30.99) for FREE

Perfect for any programmer or developer working on mission-critical applications, this hands-on guide, Security-Driven Software Development, helps you adopt secure software development practices.

Explore core concepts like security specification, modeling, and threat mitigation with the iterative approach of this book that allows you to trace security requirements through each phase of software development. You won’t stop at the basics; you’ll delve into multiple-layer attacks and develop the mindset to prevent them.

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Ransomware in the global healthcare industry 

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The World Health Organization (The WHO) hosted a webinar on the 18 July to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector, highlighting the severity of the situation the industry is currently facing. Healthcare organizations are increasingly relying on digital systems to facilitate their daily workflow, but the prevalence of outdated legacy technology in the sector is rendering it vulnerable to cyber-attacks with severe consequences.  

As has been demonstrated with recent high-profile attacks on healthcare organizations, such as the US’ Ascension and Change Healthcare incidents, and the UK’s NHS attack, the healthcare industry must review its priorities, the threats it faces, and its security measures, without delay. 

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The savings metric every FinOps team needs to know: effective savings rate

Rate optimization is a cloud saving approach that involves paying the lowest rate possible for a given unit (hour, GB, etc.) of cloud usage via strategic use of commitment-based discounts, such as AWS Savings Plans/Reserved Instances and Google Cloud Platform Committed Use Discounts. To measure return on investment (ROI) from these discounts, organizations must understand and benchmark their Effective Savings Rate (ESR). ESR is the "North Star" rate optimization metric which incorporates utilization, coverage, and discount rates into a single, comprehensible figure that can be compared against industry peers.

According to the 2024 Effective Savings Rate Benchmarks and Insights Report by ProsperOps, the current Effective Savings Rate (ESR) results are generally poor. The median ESR for AWS compute services (Lambda, EC2, and Fargate) is 0 percent, indicating that many organizations are not leveraging commitment-based discounts and are paying on-demand rates. Even at the 75th percentile, the ESR is only 23 percent, suggesting significant room for improvement. These insights indicate that many organizations are not fully leveraging rate optimization as an approach to optimize cloud spend.

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Microsoft releases the new Outlook for Windows for anyone who wants it, including commercial customers

The new Outlook for Windows

After a lengthy period of testing, Microsoft has announced that the oddly named "new Outlook for Windows" has hit general availability. This means that commercial users, as well as those with personal accounts, are now able to take advantage of the latest version of Microsoft's email client.

As was the case with the previous stage of the rollout, full-scale general availability sees the new Outlook for Windows remaining an opt-in experience -- although this will change. There is, of course, a healthy (or unhealthy, depending on your view...) dose of AI sprinkled throughout, but there is much more to this update.

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Revolutionary ACEMAGIC X1 dual-screen Windows 11 laptop launches for $899

ACEMAGIC has officially launched the X1, a revolutionary Windows 11 laptop that pairs dual 14-inch Full HD displays with powerful internal specifications, catering to the needs of business professionals. Believe it or not, it’s extremely affordable too.

The ACEMAGIC X1 is powered by the Alder Lake 17-1255U processor, featuring Intel Iris Xe Graphics and a 10-core, 12-thread configuration. The processor operates at a base frequency of 3.5GHz, with a maximum turbo frequency of 4.7GHz.

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