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Microsoft is giving Cloud PC a dedicated Windows mode

Microsoft has unveiled important updates to Windows 365 Boot that will allow users to boot directly into their Windows 365 Cloud PC instead of their physical device. This new dedicated mode is set to bring a number of benefits, including enhanced security features and administrator control as well as an…

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Raspberry Pi OS’ dark mode adds more coal to your stocking this year

Your sullen adopted teenaged chimp Raspberry Pi son resents you and spends day and night in his room playing online video games with weirdos who he claims ‘understand’ him. Yes, haha, dark modes are for emos, The Register has already been there, but I (we?) think giving your Raspberry Pi…

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AMD new Instinct MI300A is the most powerful APU ever with 24 Zen 4 cores and an ultra-powerful GPU that matches Nvidia’s best — it is shipping today and could be the biggest threat yet to Nvidia H100’s hegemony

AMD has unveiled its latest accelerated processing unit (APU) built on the Zen 4 architecture in the form of the MI300A – which is expected to give Nvidia a run for its money as organizations flock to buy up components to power AI workloads. The unit – the first APU…

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Microsoft wants to help macOS users finally conquer their most annoying printing problem for good

Microsoft is looking to spread the joy of printing beyond its usual Windows userbase with the launch of an expanded service for macOS users. The company has revealed it will be integrating its Universal Print service to macOS, helping simplify the printer process for Apple users everywhere. Previously only available…

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Update WordPress now to fix this significant security flaw

WordPress has released a new version – 6.4.2, that fixes a remote code execution vulnerability. Used in pair with another flaw, hackers could run arbitrary PHP code on a WordPress website, and as almost half of the internet is thought to run on WordPress, the attack surface is quite wide.…

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You will need an Nvidia GPU to achieve some of the fastest SSD speeds ever — here’s how and why

Graid’s SupremeRAID technology combines a GPU with a software-defined storage (SDS) stack to deliver frighteningly high storage speeds that go above what most servers can hit today with conventional RAID configurations. By pairing Graid’s SupremeRAID card with the Nvidia RTX A2000 GPU, Storage Review managed to hit 5.6M IOPS at…

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