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Massive Russian earthquake and tsunami having no effect on subsea cables so far

Magnitude 8.8 earthquake strikes off Russia’s east coast The epicenter is near two local subsea cables, which remain operational The Pacific is filled with other cables, but they could be safe from disruptions After the sixth-largest quake in recorded history struck off the eastern coast of Russia, experts have been…

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Developers are finding it hard to trust AI – and not just because it could steal their jobs

Developers are less likely to trust AI-generated output than they were last year, report claims Only 2.5% of experienced developers highly trust AI output AI is great at helping new developers learn to code As developers become more accustomed to AI tools in their workflows, it’s becoming increasingly clear that…

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What is the best PCIe NVMe SSD for my needs?

PCIe NVMe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express Non-Volatile Memory Express) SSDs represent a major advancement in data storage because of the speed and efficiency they deliver along with a direct connection to the CPU. A quick comparison with older technologies like SATA SSDs or traditional HDDs, shows that improved read/write speeds…

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Hybrid cloud vs ransomware: why resilience starts with the right data strategy

Ransomware has become a defining cybersecurity threat, increasing in scale, sophistication, and cost. In the UK alone, recent months have seen a wave of high-profile incidents disrupting everything from retail and logistics to public services – with consequences that reach far beyond the IT department. Take the case of Marks…

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From presence to purpose in the hybrid era

In today’s hybrid workplaces, productivity is often mistaken for busyness. It sounds like clacking keyboards, looks like back-to-back video calls, and pings endlessly with notifications. But most of the time, these are just indications of activity, not achievement, and the pressure to be constantly visible has quietly overtaken the drive…

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Like with EVs, China could flood its domestic market with affordable surplus computer power in a desperate attempt to improve data center viability nationwide

China’s cloud rescue plan aims to sell leftover CPU power from idle government data centers Despite massive investment, many Chinese data centers run at only 20 to 30 percent capacity Old CPUs cost money even when idle, China wants to monetize them before they expire China is shifting its approach…

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