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IBM says their latest AI-enhanced storage platform can identify ransomware in under a minute

Forward-looking: IBM has announced a new version of its FlashCore Module storage drive along with a new version of their Storage Defender software that, combined, can improve a customer’s ability to detect and react to cyber attacks or ransomware. As IBM highlights, existing FlashSystem products already scan all incoming data as it is being written, […]

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Samsung and Micron prep advanced HBM3E 3D chips for memory-intensive applications

Forward-looking: The AI boom is in full swing, and chip manufacturers are bringing new, advanced memory technologies to the table. Next-generation High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) is poised to deliver significant increases in both bandwidth and capacity, and Samsung is aiming aiming to lead the industry. Despite entering the HBM3E market somewhat belatedly, Samsung is introducing

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Intel’s 1nm node coming in 2027 with “double-digit” improvements in performance & efficiency

The big picture: At its Foundry Direct Connect event last week, Intel announced a new public roadmap, revealing that its 14A foundry node (1.4nm class) will go into production in 2026 before being scaled up the following year. The company has now also confirmed that it will start developing its 10A node (1nm equivalent) in

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Microsoft breaks users’ PCs again with latest Windows 11 update

Facepalm: Occasionally, Microsoft sends users into a frenzy with unpolished or bugged OS updates, causing various stability and reliability issues. The most recent patches for Windows 11 seem to belong to this unfortunate category of failed updates. Break out the Band-Aids. Microsoft dropped an update (KB5034765) for Windows 11 on February 13. The patch includes

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Threads appears to be winning the Twitter succession war

The big picture: Concerns about Twitter / X’s future since Elon Musk’s takeover have sparked a competition over who can build a better microblogging service. Although X hasn’t died, analysis shows that by at least one metric, Meta’s alternative Threads is gaining on it. Data from Appfigures shows Meta’s Threads app has significantly more daily

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Sony streamlines operations, leading to a global workforce reduction of 900 employees

What just happened? Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced plans to trim its global workforce by roughly eight percent, or around 900 people. SIE President and CEO Jim Ryan said the industry has changed immensely, and after discussing with the leadership team about the evolving economic landscape and changes in how they develop, distribute, and launch

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Raspberry Pi maker builds device to hack neighbor’s Bluetooth speakers that were streaming annoying music

Editor’s take: The way Roni Bandini describes the project makes it seem relatively straightforward and built on a shoestring – for example, they used the metal enclosure from a broken audio board as one of the parts. But the project could come with some legal risks so beware when trying this yourself. Not a confrontational

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Each Vision Pro headset costs Apple $1,500 to manufacture

Wow! Apple shocked the industry when it confirmed rumors of a $3,500 MSRP for its then-upcoming Vision Pro headset. Many thought it was a ludicrous ask, and many still hold that opinion post-release. However, new research shows that it costs Apple more to make its spatial-reality device than most consumer-grade VR headsets retail for. Despite

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