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Evolving best practice: What next for securing remote work?

If there’s one positive from the news stories of cyber attacks targeted at the UK in recent years, it’s that as a nation we’re much more astute when it comes to recognising the dangers. Another is that our businesses, government departments, charities and institutions are finally waking up to the risks posed by cyber criminals. …

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Google Assistant is about to lose 17 features

If you’ve ever heard the phrase “addition by subtraction,” you’ll understand Google’s latest move. This week, Google announced that it plans to eliminate more than a dozen features from Google Assistant in the coming weeks. Google Assistant VP Duke Dukellis explained in a blog post that the team is “prioritizing the experiences you love and…

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EK Reveals All-In-One Liquid Cooler for Delidded CPUs

Historically, delidded CPUs have been the prerogative of die-hard enthusiasts who customized their rigs to the last bit. But with emergence of specially-designed delidding tools, removing the integrated heat spreader from a CPU has become a whole lot easier, opening the door to delidding for a wider user base. To that end, EK is now…

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What we learned in cyber in 2023, and what to look out for

As businesses continue to grow online and rely further on digital capabilities, designing your organisation to be ‘secure by default’ is becoming more important than ever. Almost every credible source will tell you that the volume of cyber attacks is up this year. But this is not a new headline, and as technology and information…

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AMD’s FSR 3 gets a new improved version to combat Nvidia DLSS 3 – and it’s now open source, so it’ll be speeding up frame rates in a lot more PC games

AMD has released a new version of its FSR (frame generation) feature for boosting frame rates – and made the tech open source to boot.VideoCardz spotted AMD’s announcement: “We are very excited to share with you the latest version of AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 (FSR 3) technology on GPUOpen, complete with full source code…

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Network-Attached Storage Market Update: ASUSTOR, Terramaster, and QNAP Introduce New NAS Units

The network-attached storage (NAS) market had a break-out decade in the 2010s, with a large number of vendors trying to get a slice of the pie. Brands such as EMC / Lenovo and Thecus have fallen by the wayside, and even established storage vendors like Seagate decided to drop out of the market. QNAP and…

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An Apple insider says Apple will have fewer than 80,000 Vision Pro units ready for launch day

The Vision Pro will go on preorder in a week from now, two weeks ahead of the official February 2nd release date. If you’re considering getting Apple’s spatial computer, you might want to make preorder arrangements as fast as possible come January 19th. Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this week that the Vision Pro will sell out…

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iPhone’s Find My app lets you track up to 32 items, but you probably didn’t know that

Since iOS 16, the Find My App lets you track up to 32 items, but Apple only clarified this week. In a support document spotted by MacRumors, the Cupertino firm explained the limit available in the Find My app while highlighting how it actually works.Prior to iOS 16, users could add up to 16 items,…

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Zero-trust principles: Your gateway to securing remote workers

The concept of working ‘on any device from anywhere’ is not new, but the Covid-19 pandemic brought the security challenges of remote working into sharp focus. For many enterprises the immediate issue was enabling a suddenly home-based workforce (many of whom had no previous experience of working away from the immediate office environment) to stay…

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Beyond the office walls: Safeguarding remote workers from attack

As we all know, the flexibility and convenience to work from anywhere has been welcomed by us over the past few years. But with this greater adoption of remote working comes an inevitable change in the risks that us as both individuals and employees face. In an office environment it is fair to assume that…

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