Month: March 2024

You can now pre-order Samsung’s next-gen 2024 TVs and funky Music Frame speaker

When Samsung listed the European prices for its new 2024 range of OLED and QLED TVs, we were a bit disappointed to report that a number of models were getting price hikes. As we wrote last month, there were “major jumps in some cases, well above Eurozone inflation rates”.  We…

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Samsung is giving away a free 65-inch 4K TV, and no, we aren’t joking

Want a free TV? Samsung’s current promotion offers a free 65-inch 4K smart TV to anyone who pre-orders a 2024 display, and no, we aren’t joking. The retailer is excited to announce its 2024 TV lineup, and it wants to celebrate by giving away one of its best-selling 4K TVs.…

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Microsoft’s Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 are here, but you won’t find them in stores

Two devices conspicuously missing from Microsoft’s Surface and AI event last fall are finally here — and they’re both what we expected and a bit surprising. Today, Microsoft unveiled the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6, sporting the same designs as the previous models but now with the AI…

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IT modernization is being driven by AI, security, and sustainability

Organizations are, once again, looking to modernize their IT infrastructure, with the majority seeing the use of hybrid multicloud as the way forward, driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI), security, and sustainability. This is according to the Enterprise Cloud Index (ECI), the sixth global survey and research report, published by hybrid…

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Microsoft’s new Surface devices are easier to repair than ever before

Microsoft is making it easier to service and repair its new Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 devices. The software giant is adding QR codes on the internal components of both new Surface devices, alongside internal markings on the Surface Pro 10 for Business, to make it easier to…

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Telecoms is evolving – and unfortunately, so are DDoS attacks

If you set up a Google news alert for DDoS (distributed denial-of-service), you’d quickly be overwhelmed by the weekly attacks. It’s been relentless for 25 years, and for telcos, which lie among the pile of victims, these attacks are growing more varied. They’re getting larger, too. It’s just that the…

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