Author: Zach_Wilson

Amazon Q is now open to any workers looking to build an AI chatbot for work

Amazon Web Services has unveiled the next part of its plan to redefine software development with the launch of Amazon Q, a new generative AI assistant. Amazon Q is designed to support developers and businesses with streamlining processes, enhancing productivity and unlocking new opportunities to innovate. Like other AI tools…

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AWS Q1 growth pushes ahead as cloud revenue soars

Amazon has just announced impressive year-on-year growth on the back of another three successful months during which it saw net sales reach $143.3 billion, representing a healthy 13% increase. Of that, around 17% was made up of AWS segment sales, which saw a 17% growth compared with the 13% growth…

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Network specialist debuts free tool that promises to solve VPN and ZTNA connectivity issues for good

Hybrid access as a service (HAaaS) provider Cloudbrink has created a new tool that can measure packet loss impact, revealing the deep-seated causes of network and application performance problems affecting the hybrid workforce.  Cloudbrink’s own research reveals as little as 0.0047% packet loss in conjunction with 30ms latency can cause…

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This pink Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU features adorable cats and pugs, oh my!

There’s a new Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 on the block and while it might not be the best graphics card out there, it has one massive advantage: it’s adorably cat-themed. The card is currently available through one of Nvidia’s Chinese board partners, ASL, and can be shipped out to the…

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Peacock may increase the cost of its monthly and annual plans again

It looks like Peacock is raising prices again for the second time in less than a year. According to Variety, the monthly Premium with ads plan will “increase by $2 to $7.99”, officially making it more expensive than Netflix’s Standard with ads option. The platform’s Premium Plus (which the report…

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Razer ordered to pay $1.1 million in refunds over its Zephyr RGB mask N95 claims

The FTC has ordered Razer to pay over $1.1 million in refunds to those who purchased the Razer Zephyr RGB mask which was supposedly “N95-grade”. It wasn’t.  First reported by IGN, The Federal Trade Commission has said that the $1.1 million total must be returned to users due to its…

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