Month: June 2024

iFi’s new DAC is lossless and wireless –and there’s a high-powered headphone amp too

iFi has launched two brand new products for people who are serious about sound: the new Zen Blue 3 DAC, and the Zen Can 3 headphone amp. And the DAC is a world first: iFi says it’s the world’s first wireless DAC to both receive and transmit lossless audio – which…

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Why the public sector should be the standard-bearer for remanufactured tech

As the technology industry evolves rapidly, the demand for new products continues to grow. The announcement by Microsoft that they will no longer support Windows 10 from October 2025 has left customers and businesses aware that they may need to upgrade their business laptops within the next year, even if…

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Here’s how much Google says it’d cost to fulfill Epic’s biggest demands

How much would it cost Google to let third-party app stores like the Epic Games Store live inside its own Google Play Store, with access to every Android app? Google says the reputational damage can’t be calculated — but that it’d take 12 to 18 months and upwards of $60…

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Logitech’s affordable new low-profile keyboard also fits Cherry MX-style keycaps

Logitech has announced a new low-profile gaming keyboard, the G515 Lightspeed TKL Wireless, featuring upgraded low-profile switches that are now compatible with Cherry MX-style keycaps, improving the keyboard’s customizability. The G515 is a welcome upgrade to Logitech’s G915 Lightspeed Wireless keyboard, which debuted in 2019. The new G515 features a…

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Never assume the end of an attack infrastructure

In February 2024, Operation Cronos, a coalition of international law enforcement agencies led by the UK’s National Crime Agency and the U.S. FBI, seized control of the attack infrastructure of the infamous Lockbit ransomware gang, deemed the world’s ‘most harmful cyber group.’ A sigh of relief echoed across the infosec…

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Many workers are grudgingly starting to accept AI in the office

As workers continue to face mounting pressures surrounding productivity, many are starting to embrace artificial intelligence as a means of improving efficiency, new research has claimed. A PwC survey revealed nearly three in five (57%) UK employees now believe generative AI tools could improve their efficiency, marking a significant uplift…

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