Category Archives: Computering

Apple Silicon could be coming to the 16-inch MacBook Pro in the spring

Apple is reportedly gearing up to release new MacBook Pro models powered by their new M1 chip this Spring with a 14.1-inch and a 16-inch display and thanks to some highly-speculative concept renders, we can see what they might look like. Twitter user Zeroeth Element – who we must stress does not work for Apple […]

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Microsoft Edge is bringing back an important feature

Microsoft is bringing back one Edge’s best features and adding improved touch support for mobile devices in a new update to its browser. While Microsoft Edge still lacks some of the abilities of popular PDF editors, the company is bringing back PDF features that were first released in legacy or UWP Edge. With the release […]

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Acer Chromebook Spin with all new AMD Ryzen 3000 C-series announced

Acer announced their latest Chromebook on Thursday, the Acer Chromebook Spin 514, which is their first to be powered by AMD Ryzen 3000 C-series processors. In addition to the consumer model, there will also be an enterprise version for businesses and large organizations. “The pairing of AMD Ryzen Mobile Processors with a durable design makes […]

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Why the cloud has broken approaches to application security

Michael Landl, Senior Director of Security at Dynatrace, explains how cloud services and modern development practices have broken existing approaches to application security, and highlights why a new approach is needed: How have cloud-native architectures broken existing approaches to application security? As more organizations move toward cloud-native application architectures, built on microservices, containers, and platforms […]

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Adata reveals seriously fast next-gen DDR5 RAM optimized for Intel motherboards

As part of CES 2021, Adata has announced that it is ramping up to the launch of its DDR5 system memory modules, and working in conjunction with a couple of big-name motherboard manufacturers to ensure that performance for this next-gen RAM meets expectations on Intel chipsets. Specifically, Adata has partnered with MSI and Gigabyte to […]

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Nvidia-Arm deal under investigaton by UK watchdog

The UK’s competition watchdog has launched an investigation into Nvidia’s acquisition of chip manufacturer Arm.  The US GPU maker agreed to purchase Arm from the SoftBank Group last year in a $40 billion deal, but there have long been concerns that industry regulations could ultimately prevent the acquisition from closing. Now, the UK’s Competition and […]

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What IT leaders need to prioritize to protect against cyberattacks

We live in a world of increasingly sophisticated hackers and adversaries, out to steal data from people and companies for profit, knowledge or disruption. While business leaders juggle new, pressing concerns daily due to the pandemic, one item that unfortunately often gets put on the back burner is cybersecurity. As businesses embrace digital transformation and […]

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