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mardi 20 mai 2025, 15:58
Marshall has announced its first-ever TV soundbar, the Heston 120. Marshall says it’s engineered for both music and TV, refusing to settle for the usual compromise most soundbars offer. Dolby Atmos and DTS-X are both on board, with 11 drivers positioned to bounce sound...
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With new threats such as AI-powered attacks, enterprises must be fully prepared and confident about protecting themselves and their customers and build a unified security operations center (SOC) that combines human expertise with AI advancements. A new report from Splunk...
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New research shows that 97 percent of CIOs have edge AI either already deployed or on theirroadmap, with only three percent reporting no current plans to implement these technologies. The report from ZEDEDA, based on a survey by Censuswide of over 300 US CIOs, finds 80...
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Finland currently uses a broad gauge (1,524 mm) for its railway network, inherited from its time as a grand duchy in the Russian Empire. Now a member of NATO and facing the first signs of a military build-up on its border, the country is planning to switch to the European...
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Many of us are chasing after forbidden thrills while life's finest pleasures are right in front of us, says psychoanalyst Adam Phillips. In an interview with FSG's Work in Progress, Phillips says that many of life's greatest joys are simple and guilt-free – 'enjoying one's ...
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Woodstock, Isle of Wight, Monterey, and Fantasy Park were perhaps the greatest rock festivals in history, but for some reason the latter is only getting its due now, thanks to a documentary at the BBC. It's a hoax, of course. — Read the rest The post Fantasy Park, 50 years...
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China has launched 12 satellites, which experts describe as the world’s first operational space-based computing network, applying edge computing principles to orbital operations in a development that could reshape how enterprises manage global data. The satellites,...
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Because technology changes so quickly, IT teams must constantly learn new things, from cloud platforms and coding languages to AI tools, data science methods, and security measures. But relying on technical skills alone isn’t enough to guarantee success. Many organizations ...
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At its Build developer conference this week, Microsoft announced that Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is now open source. Developers can download the code, contribute bug fixes and new features, and participate in its development. “We’ve seen how much the community has ...
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Using an app store to keep installed apps up to date is something that the likes of Apple’s App Store and Google Play brought to the mainstream, and it eventually moved to the desktop. Until now, the Microsoft Store has been limited in its capabilities, but Microsoft has...
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Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr, openjdk-11, openjdk-17, and wireless-regdb), Fedora (iputils, open-vm-tools, sfnt2woff-zopfli, and woff), Red Hat (postgresql:12), SUSE (apache2-mod_auth_openidc, brltty, helm, python-maturin, and rubygem-rack), and...
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Microsoft took the covers off a new open protocol that will allow enterprises to turn their websites into AI-based applications. Announced at its ongoing Build developer conference, NLWeb, short for Natural Language Web, is designed to help enterprises build a natural...
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Hybrid cloud infrastructure is under mounting strain from the growing influence of artificial intelligence, according to a new report. The study, from observability specialist Gigamon, of over 1,000 global security and IT leaders, shows breach rates have surged to 55 percent ...
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Microsoft took the covers off a new open protocol that will allow enterprises to turn their websites into AI-based applications. Announced at its ongoing Build developer conference, NLWeb, short for Natural Language Web, is designed to help enterprises build a natural...
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Most companies are in a race to diversify their cloud resources, motivated by the benefits of scalable, innovative, and effective operational capabilities. Despite dedicating large percentages of the budget to implement migration strategies, hybrid solutions, and multicloud...
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Everyone likes to feel that they are in control of their computer, but the way the Settings app has been organized can make this hard. Acknowledging this, Microsoft had revealed new Advanced Windows Settings to allow for more configuration options. The new Advanced section...
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Micron is making some serious noise at Computex 2025 with the launch of two new Crucial SSDs. The newly unveiled T710 Gen5 NVMe SSD and X10 Portable SSD offer the kind of speed and storage capacity that demanding users have been waiting for. The T710 is an absolute beast....
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The release of the KB5058379 update for Windows 10 earlier this month resulted in frustration for many Windows 10 users. People with devices with Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) enabled on 10th generation or later Intel vPro processors were hit with BitLocker...
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Microsoft Build is usually about cutting edge development, but sometimes there are nods to the past. And this is precisely what is happening with the company’s new text editor. Named -- uninspiringly -- Edit, this text editor is not only open-source, but it is a command...
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At Computex 2025, MSI definitely is not playing it safe. The company clearly came to Taipei ready to shake things up with fresh handheld gaming devices, artistic laptop designs, and a growing relationship with Mercedes-AMG. From lacquered laptops to performance-packed...
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