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iPhone 16 Pro models to be built in India as Apple diversifies supply chain

To diversify the supply chain out of China and reduce its reliance on the Asian country, Apple is reportedly planning to make an iPhone Pro outside there for the first time. According to MoneyControl, Cupertino will start manufacturing the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max in India right after their release.“Every year, Apple…

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Cloud databases: Base jumping for the bigger picture

The way organisations store, manage and analyse data will always be a challenging issue given the constant assault of data on corporate IT systems. It’s as though IT teams are always playing catch-up. According to Veritas, the average company stores around 10PB (petabytes) of data – equating to around 23 billion files – 52% of…

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There’s one incredible watchOS 11 feature I can’t stop using

Apple’s new watchOS 11 is full of great features. While this upcoming operating system update isn’t as impressive as watchOS 10, it still introduces major quality-of-life improvements that most Apple Watch users will take advantage of.For example, the new nap detection helps me track my sleep, while the Training Load feature with a new Activity…

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The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 Review: Unleashing Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5 Into Notebooks

During the opening keynote delivered by AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su at Computex 2024, AMD finally lifted the lid on their highly-anticipated Zen 5 microarchitecture. The backbone for the next couple of years of everything CPU at AMD, the company unveiled their plans to bring Zen 5 in the consumer market, announcing both their next-generation…

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Learning from the Olympians: what business leaders can take from elite sport

Over 10,000 athletes will take part in the world’s greatest sporting event. Whether running, swimming, jumping, or – and heaven knows how they do this – backflipping, the Olympics represents the absolute pinnacle of human physical achievement. Parallels are often drawn between elite sport and the world of business. There is no doubt there are…

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Secret feature lets you charge your Apple Watch with an iPhone

Apple’s iPhone 15 generation revolutionized the third-party accessory market. From gaming controllers to microphones, switching the Lightning port to USB-C unlocked new possibilities for Apple’s smartphones.One of the most interesting features of this generation is that you can use your iPhone to charge your Apple Watch – or AirPods, if you’d like. Here’s everything you…

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Kubernetes at 10: The long road to mastery of persistent storage

Kubernetes is 10! Mid-2024 sees the 10th birthday of the market-leading container orchestration platform. Jan Safranek, principal software engineer at Red Hat, was there during the flurry of activity that saw Docker and then Kubernetes explode onto the scene and businesses and developers grapple with how to provide it with persistent storage. Safranek was there when…

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Why is CrowdStrike allowed to run in the Windows kernel?

A 2009 EU anti-competition ruling has been used as a line of defence by Microsoft as questions are being asked over why a third-party product was able to take down Windows. On Friday 19 July, 8.5 million PCs experienced the so-called Blue Screen of Death, which occurs when the Windows operating system (OS) experiences a…

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North Korean cyber APT targeting nuclear secrets

Cyber researchers at Google Cloud’s Mandiant has upgraded a North Korean cyber threat nexus tracked over the years as Andariel, aka Onyx Sleet, Plutonium and Silent Chollima, to an official advanced persistent threat (APT) group, warning that it is targeting closely guarded atomic secrets and technology as North Korea continues its efforts to acquire nuclear…

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CMA cloud licensing: Microsoft accuses Google and AWS of ‘muddying’ anti-trust debate

Microsoft’s response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) ongoing investigation into its cloud licensing practices has seen it accuse arch-rivals Amazon and Google of “muddying the waters” with their contributions to the probe. The software giant has issued a 27-page response to a working paper the CMA published in June 2024 that detailed the…

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