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The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 + ATX12VO PSU Review: The Swiss Army Knife

In the retail PC PSU space, most of the focus on new standards and their capabilities in the past couple of years has been on ATX 3.0 and it’s quick follow-up successor, ATX 3.1. And while the revised ATX standard is certainly the most important new standard for the rank-and-file PC builder, it’s not the…

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Someone got ChatGPT to reveal its secret instructions from OpenAI

We often talk about ChatGPT jailbreaks because users keep trying to pull back the curtain and see what the chatbot can do when freed from the guardrails OpenAI developed. It’s not easy to jailbreak the chatbot, and anything that gets shared with the world is often fixed soon after.The latest discovery isn’t even a real…

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Interview: Nvidia on AI workloads and their impacts on data storage

Artificial intelligence (AI) workloads are quite unlike those we’ve seen previously in the enterprise. And across the different phases of AI work, input/output (I/O) profile and impacts on storage can vary dramatically. After intense training, we put AI to work inferencing from what it has learned. Also, we must take into account AI frameworks used…

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Intel Arrow Lake leak suggests big changes for next-gen CPUs including shifting up a gear to faster RAM

A fresh Arrow Lake leak seemingly gives us a look at the upcoming 800 series motherboards for the next-gen CPUs (using the LGA 1851 socket), and if genuine, it shows that Intel is providing a total of 32 PCIe lanes – with two NVMe SSD slots connected to the CPU – and no support for…

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Security Think Tank: Securing today’s ubiquitous cloud environment

Today’s digital, on-demand age sees many organisations rely heavily on multiple cloud services for the day-to-day running of their operations. But the third-party nature of this functionality introduces additional security risks and, with bad actors ever-present to take advantage of porous network perimeters, cyber security professionals must ensure they are rigorous in safeguarding the enterprise.…

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Leaked Intel Arrow Lake benchmark hints at a seriously promising mid-range CPU

A leak has surfaced showing what’s purportedly an Intel Arrow Lake processor which is 20% faster than Team Blue’s current top 14th-gen Core i9 CPU for single-thread performance.As posted on the Tieba Baidu forums (spotted by Wccftech), the unnamed processor is supposedly an Intel Core Ultra 200 CPU (add your own seasoning, and plenty of…

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Next-gen AirPods could be all about making Apple Vision Pro better

Later this year, Apple is expected to start upgrading its AirPods lineup with 4th-generation earbuds and a USB-C version of AirPods Max. While AirPods Pro is expected to get new features in 2025, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that a 2026 iteration could be an even bigger update that’s all about improving Apple Vision Pro.In a…

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The shift towards developing internal tech talent

Staff retention is currently a huge issue for companies across all industries, but nowhere more so than in the tech sector. An online poll conducted by Gartner in February revealed that 26.5% of all tech workers are actively looking for new jobs, compared with a cross-industry average of 21%. A further 46.6% also described themselves…

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Of course the iPhone 17 and iOS 19 are already in development

Picture this scenario: the newest iPhone just launched, and you’re waiting for it to be delivered to your door on the late-September release date, but the web is already talking about next year’s iPhone and its supposedly impressive specs and features.This happened more than once in recent years, with the iPhone 16 being an example.…

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Apple’s next Vision Pro might be cheaper because of this compromise

Apple has started expanding the Vision Pro’s reach, with several Asian countries receiving the spatial computer last week. A few European markets are about to get the same treatment, marking the Vision Pro’s big push beyond the US. But the spatial computer is far from becoming a best-selling device.The $3,500 starting price is the most…

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