Month: December 2024

This is the first rugged convertible Chrome tablet ever launched, but you can only buy it in Japan: Dynabook Chromebook C70 comes with a docked pen as well as a proper keyboard

Lightweight 563g tablet sports MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor and LTE option Up to 15 hours of battery life with 4GB/8GB memory and 32GB/64GB storage Dual cameras, USB 3.2 Type-C ports, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity Dynabook has unveiled the Dynabook Chromebook C70 – a 10.1-inch convertible rugged tablet tailored specifically for…

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Nvidia unveils GB200 NVL4 with two Grace CPUs and four Blackwell GPUs for modern data center workloads

Nvidia CPUs designed for scalable solutions with PCIe connectivity Delivers 144 cores and four GPUs for AI acceleration 1.3 TB memory makes NVL4 ideal for data-heavy applications Nvidia has unveiled the GB200 NVL4, an advanced platform designed to meet the needs of modern data centers and computational workloads. The company’s…

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I’m never going to use voice controls for my tech, sorry – and I don’t care how much better it is now thanks to AI

So Google wants me to start saying ‘Hey Gemini’ now, huh? No thanks, you can get in the sea with that nonsense. I’m not having it. Call me a Luddite, call me a curmudgeon, tell me to get with the times; I couldn’t care less, I’m not going to talk…

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Hackers are using Russian domains to launch complex document-based phishing attacks

Data exfiltration tactics are shifting toward Russian domains Remote Access Trojans see a 59% rise in phishing emails Malicious emails now bypass secure gateways every 45 seconds New research has found there is a significant increase in malicious email activity as well as a shift in attack strategies. On average,…

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‘Doctor Who: Joy to the World review:’ What a star

Spoilers follow for “Joy to the World.” If there’s one thing Steven Moffatt loves to do with Doctor Who, it’s to find a monster buried in the mundane. He’s made statues, shadows, lost children and even the idea of silence into some of the show’s most terrifying villains. Sadly, the…

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Fluid-as-a-service? No, it’s not what you think – F1 stalwart is quietly innovating to bring its expertise in cooling to data centers and beyond

Castrol planning fluid-as-a-service model launch to eliminate waste and increase sustainability Immersion cooling has emerged as an essential component in the race to reach AGI Castrol wants to play a key role in immersion cooling as integrated smart city data centers become mainstream Founded in 1899, CC Wakefield & Co.…

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