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iPhone 17 and iOS 19 are rumored to come with a Vision Pro-inspired Camera app redesign

The iOS 19 Camera app is rumored to be getting a redesign This could be a sign of a broader visual overhaul for iOS 19 The updated look may have been inspired by Apple’s visionOS The Camera app is probably one of the most used iPhone apps for the majority of us, and rumor has […]

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Monitoring of AI power efficiency is low among enterprise users, according to a survey by inference processor specialists.

Swimlane Survey Finds Many Companies Aren’t Tracking AI Power Needs Nearly three-quarters are aware of the considerable energy demand needed to train AI models. Only 13% actively monitor AI power consumption, which can indicate which off-site facilities are being used the most. While the transition from simple algorithms to advanced models significantly increases energy demand,

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TikTok is no longer available in the United States, but the ban could be lifted soon

TikTok can no longer be downloaded in the United States The app will still allow you to access your data President Trump could reverse the ban decision It’s finally here: TikTok has been banned in the United States. If you’re in the United States, you won’t find the app available in the Android or iOS

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra 2: What we want to see from Samsung’s next rugged smartwatch

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is one of the best Android smartwatches you can buy right now, and the best Samsung Watch (spec-wise, anyway) the company has ever made. Unveiled in 2024, it’s a durable, rugged alternative to mainstream Android choices that has proven popular among Android fans looking for a Wear OS answer to

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I’m so excited to get rid of my slow USB 3.2 portable SSDs with these faster USB 4 models

Corsair Memory and others show off USB 4 portable SSDs at CES 2025 USB 4 is as fast as Thunderbolt 3/4 and twice as fast as USB 3.2 Gen2x2 It allows for much more demanding storage requirements like 8K RAW storage Working with a slow SSD can be very frustrating – but luckily there are

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Motorola’s new cheap phones offer flagship features for a quarter of the price of an iPhone 16

Motorola announced updates for its budget phones Moto G and Moto G Power The new handsets aim to offer an enhanced entertainment experience, with large screens and 5,000 mAh batteries. The Moto G will launch on January 30, while the Moto G Power will launch on February 6. Motorola has launched the recently refreshed budget

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HPE may have beaten Supermicro and Dell to win a billion-dollar AI contract, but it’s not for the Colossus supercomputer

Bloomberg reports that the contact concerns Elon Musk’s social media platform xAi’s Colossus uses 100,000 Nvidia H100 GPUs and doesn’t appear to be part of the deal Supermicro has had problems, but remains a major player in AI hardware The growing demand for computing power to support AI workloads has fueled rapid growth in the

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Dangerous flaw in Microsoft Outlook could allow hackers to send malware via email

Vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook allowed threat actors to distribute malware via email The bug abuses the Windows Object Linking and Embedding feature A fix is ​​already available and users are advised to apply it as soon as possible. Microsoft has released a patch for a critical vulnerability that allowed malicious actors to distribute malware through

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Racing against time on a looming caldera: Survey reveals majority of organizations take days to address critical vulnerabilities, each an open potential target for cybercriminals.

Survey reveals that nearly 70% of organizations leave critical vulnerabilities unresolved for 24 hours or more. Managing vulnerability fog is a major challenge as AI promises to make it easier for criminals to identify their targets. Existing and unpatched vulnerabilities remain a major cause of the proliferation of cybercriminals According to a new study, more

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Major new online tunneling vulnerability could put millions of devices at risk

Security researchers discover multiple vulnerabilities in different tunneling protocols The bugs allowed threat actors to launch DoS attacks and more. Majority of vulnerable endpoints were in China Millions of VPN servers, home routers and other Internet hosts could have multiple vulnerabilities that could allow malicious actors to carry out anonymous attacks and give them access

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