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Proton VPN lands on next-generation Windows devices

VPN support for next-generation Windows computers strengthens as another one of the best VPN apps on the market launches its dedicated app. Today, November 5, 2024, Proton VPN unveiled its native application specially developed for ARM-based devices. Users can expect all the provider’s core functionalities, privacy, and security features natively…

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With AIOps, IT has reached its own Minority Report era

The film industry is renowned for vividly depicting an imagined near future. Think humanoid robots (I, Robot), memory erasure (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) or even life extension (Vanilla Sky). Inevitably, some portrayals and predictions are wide of the mark; others, however, give viewers a glimpse of what technology…

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TensorWave, Tecfusions announce 1GW AI compute power deal amid rising power demands

US data center operator TECfusions has penned an AI infrastructure commitment deal with TensorWave described as “one of the largest” capacity agreements ever made for AI compute. The deal will see TensorWave lease 1GW of AI capacity from TECfusions’ data center portfolio, with the deployment expected to begin in early…

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LastPass warns users not to fall for fake customer service scam

One of the most popular password managers out there, LastPass, is warning its customers not to fall for the latest scam campaign aimed directly at them. In a blog post, the company explained scammers are targeting users via the Chrome Web Store. In the reviews section for LastPass’ Chrome add-on,…

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This hardened SSD could one day power space data centers and low-orbit CDNs — Seagate transports 2TB SSD to the ISS with AI workflows on the agenda

Seagate and BAE Systems have tested the first high-capacity data storage solution designed for use in space. The hardened SSD was evaluated aboard the International Space Station as part of a mission aimed at improving data storage for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites, addressing challenges such as heat dissipation, unpressurized…

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LA housing authority admits data breach following ransomware attack

The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has suffered its second ransomware attack in as many years. Threat actors known as Cactus added HACLA to its data leak website, claiming to have stolen 891 GB of files from the organization. The archives reportedly include, “personal Identifiable Information,…

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