Month: December 2024

This solid aluminum keyboard costs as much as a MacBook Pro

If statement keyboards are your thing and you have some serious cash to burn, you should check out this brutalist flagship offering from Serene Industries. The Icebreaker is a wedge-shaped mechanical keyboard constructed from a single block of CNC-machined aluminum, featuring hot-swappable aluminum keycaps with configurable RGB backlighting. Preorders are…

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The Morning After: Nissan and Honda plan to merge

Honda and Nissan have officially confirmed the rumors that they're pursuing a merger. Both would still operate under their brands but with a new joint holding company as parent. If Nissan-controlled Mitsubishi also came on board, the combined group would become the world's third-largest automaker by sales volume, with a…

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Xerox buys Lexmark for $1.5 billion to build US printer giant capable of rivaling HP

Lexmark acquisition will strengthen Xerox as it seeks to improve footprint in enterprise market Lexmark was IBM’s former printer arm and, like its PCs and servers, was sold to Chinese investors Xerox faces huge competition from HP, Epson and Canon Xerox has announced an agreement to acquire Lexmark in a…

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More malicious Python packages are on the loose, experts warn

Security researchers found two packages on PyPI, showing malicious intent The packages grant the attackers access to systems and sensitive data The researchers warn developers to exercise caution when using third-party packages Experts have warned PyPI continues to be abused after researchers discovered more malicious packages hiding on the platform.…

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30% off Samsung Promo Codes – January 2025

Enjoy the latest deals from Samsung, like 30% off phones, $100 off every time a friend uses your referral code, up to $2,700 off TVs, and more. Source

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Russian hosting firm RUVDS takes server tech to the South Pole for high-speed data tests in extreme conditions

RUVDS expands hosting to Earth’s coldest, remote regions Tests promise high-speed data access for extreme remote environments Antarctica mission tests data center limits and innovation Russian hosting firm RUVDS has announced plans to deliver a server to one of Earth’s most isolated locations: the South Pole. Building on its previous…

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