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Kubernetes at 10: When K8s ‘won’ and life now as a ‘surly teenager’

Kubernetes is 10! Mid-2024 sees the 10th birthday of the market-leading container orchestration platform. But, according to DataStax developer relations guy Patrick McFadin, the container orchestration platform is in a “surly teenager” phase, with some challenges in management efficiency still to be solved. He also recalls how Kubernetes, also known as K8s, overcame its early challenges…

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Galaxy Ring won’t work with the iPhone, but here’s how Android users can order one

The Galaxy Ring was the most exciting thing at Samsung Unpacked on Wednesday. I traveled to Paris for this Ring, wondering if there would be a place for it in my ecosystem of Apple devices. I thought I could couple the Galaxy Ring with the Apple Watch to give me continuous health and (some) fitness…

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Price leak suggests AMD may not make Ryzen 9700X and 9600X CPUs any cheaper – but there’s another reason Intel might be worried

AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 9000 desktop processors are not far off now, and we’ve caught another price leak giving us a clue of how much these chips will sell for when they debut later in July.Following leaks in Europe and the US, a Canadian retailer has accidentally spilled pricing for the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X and…

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iPhone 16 Pro could finally get true fast charging speeds

Apple might finally bring iPhone 16 Pro charging speeds to modern days. After years of 20W maximum charging power, ITHome reports that Apple wants to double this amount to 40W in a wired connection and 20W using MagSafe.Currently, all iPhone models from 13 to 15 can charge 50% in around 30 minutes with a 20W…

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Microsoft and CISPE’s settlement in long-running cloud antitrust dispute proves controversial

The Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers in Europe (CISPE) trade body stands accused of selling its members down the river, after agreeing a $22m deal to withdraw its long-standing anti-trust complaint against Microsoft. The pair have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that commits Microsoft to making an enhanced version of its Azure Stack HCI offering…

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I would never ditch Apple for a Galaxy Z Flip 6, but now I really want a foldable iPhone

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, and several wearables on Wednesday, including the all-new Galaxy Ring. While BGR‘s Chris Smith already had hands-on with these products, I couldn’t help but get excited about a foldable iPhone after seeing the new Galaxy Z Flip 6.Previous rumors suggested that the new Galaxy Z…

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macOS Sequoia beta 3 now available with 10 new features

macOS Sequoia is the upcoming software update for Mac users. With beta 3, Apple continues its testing to release an official version of this system later this fall. These are some of the features users can expect to have once the final build is available.For Safari, macOS Sequoia beta 3 brings the long-awaited iPhone Mirroring feature,…

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How data drives decisions at BAE Systems

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 9 July 2024 How data drives decisions at BAE Systems Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, we talk to the chief data officer of one of the UK’s biggest manufacturers, BAE Systems, about data strategy and diversity. Microsoft’s claims over sovereign…

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Revamped DSIT to transform digital public services, says government

A revamped Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) will transform public services and supercharge economic growth through science and technology, the new government has claimed. The plans will see DSIT’s scope and size greatly expanded with a brief to unite digital transformation efforts – as they pertain to public services – under one command,…

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Rise of the citizen developer: GenAI and the democratisation of code

App development harnessing generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) might be democratising coding and potentially freeing up resource, but organisations must carefully manage contributors without prior coding experience. According to Jon Puleston, vice-president of innovation in the profiles division at Kantar, even an accurate synthetic persona based on a data set of 25,000 real people containing 250…

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