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BlackRock and Microsoft unite to dominate global AI infrastructure -- Should we be worried?

Microsoft and BlackRock's growing partnership on AI infrastructure may raise a few eyebrows, but should it really spark concern? With the recent announcement of the Global AI Infrastructure Investment Partnership (GAIIP), these corporate titans have aligned with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) and MGX to dive headfirst into AI development. They plan to pour billions into massive data centers and new energy infrastructure, with the goal of dominating the future of artificial intelligence.

But this alliance could mean more than just advancements in technology. The partnership initially aims to leverage $30 billion in private equity, with an eye toward unlocking a staggering $100 billion in total investment potential. That’s a massive financial influx designed to consolidate power in the hands of a few major players. And who benefits? Microsoft and BlackRock, alongside their global allies, could soon hold an outsized influence on critical AI infrastructure that the world will come to rely on.

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ZAGG launches customizable embroidered cases for iPhone 16

ZAGG has launched a new line of custom embroidered cases for $79.99 (available here), offering iPhone users a unique blend of protection and personalized design. Known for creating innovative mobile accessories, ZAGG’s latest offering lets customers customize their cases with embroidered designs, initials, or personal messages.

The new cases, made specifically for the iPhone 16 series, allow users to express their style while keeping their devices safe. "Our Custom Embroidered Cases turn an everyday accessory into a personal statement, blending style, creativity, and individuality," said Brad Bell, senior vice president of global marketing for ZAGG.

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Micron unveils Crucial P310 2280 Gen4 SSD with up to 7,100MB/s read speeds

Micron has announced the launch of its Crucial P310 2280 Gen4 NVMe SSD, a high-speed solid-state drive that aims to bring gaming-level performance to a wider range of users, including students, creatives, and gamers. The new SSD offers a big speed boost compared to previous models, delivering up to two times faster performance than Gen3 SSDs and offering a 40 percent speed improvement over Micron's Crucial P3 Plus.

The Crucial P310 2280 boasts read speeds of 7,100MB/s and write speeds of 6,000MB/s, making it a strong option for those who rely on fast data transfers, boot times, and application performance. Available in capacities up to 2TB, it offers plenty of storage for heavy users without requiring a steep investment.

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Logitech G launches G915 X gaming keyboards

Logitech G has officially announced the G915 X gaming keyboards. These new models stand out with ultra-thin 23mm height and combines the latest gaming technology with premium materials for an elevated gaming experience.

Building on the success of the original G915 LIGHTSPEED, which launched in 2019, the G915 X incorporates several improvements based on feedback from the gaming community. "When the G915 LIGHTSPEED keyboard was released, it was revolutionary for low-profile gaming. We've listened to customers and are thrilled to introduce the G915 X, featuring the improvements gamers asked for," said Arnaud Perret-Gentil, Head of PC Gaming at Logitech G.

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Logitech G unveils new Pro Series gaming mice and keyboard for esports athletes

Logitech G has announced the launch of its latest PRO Series gaming gear. The new lineup features the PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 DEX gaming mouse, the PRO 2 LIGHTSPEED gaming mouse, and the PRO X TKL RAPID gaming keyboard, all developed to meet the high demands of competitive gamers.

Chris Pate, Head of PRO Series Product Development at Logitech G, said, “We pour a lot into our PRO series products, focusing on innovations that deliver immediate performance gains by forming deep partnerships with pros to meet their exacting needs. This research and design practice not only allows us to identify and create product breakthroughs but also serves as a performance test bed that ultimately serves the entire gaming community.”

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Logitech G reveals ASTRO A50 wireless gaming headset with PLAYSYNC AUDIO

Logitech G, the gaming brand of Logitech, has announced the the ASTRO A50 5th Generation Wireless Gaming Headset and Base Station. This new headset joins the ASTRO A50 X to form the A50 family, offering high-performance features aimed at multiplatform gamers.

The A50 5th Generation introduces PLAYSYNC AUDIO, a standout feature that allows seamless audio switching between consoles and PCs via USB. This makes it perfect for players who prioritize streamlined functionality without the need for HDMI video switching.

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Supercharge your PC: O&O Defrag 29 launches with start-up manager and SSD visualization tool

Berlin software developer O&O Software has released O&O Defrag 29 Professional, a major new release of its extremely configurable defrag and disk optimization tool for Windows.

The new release is the first to offer a Windows build for ARM-based PCs, plus adds two major new features of interest: O&O StartupManager and O&O VisualDisk.

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Fedora Linux 41 Beta brings DNF 5, Nvidia driver support, and Redis replacement

The Fedora Project has officially released Fedora Linux 41 Beta, offering a preview of what’s to come in the final version of Fedora Linux 41. As usual, the beta is open for public testing and includes several significant updates that are sure to spark interest among Linux enthusiasts and developers alike.

This release covers multiple versions, including Fedora Workstation 41 Beta, Fedora Server 41 Beta, Fedora IoT 41 Beta, and Fedora Cloud 41 Beta. Users can get these editions directly from the Fedora Project’s website or upgrade from an existing system using the DNF system-upgrade command.

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95 percent of website bot attacks go undetected

More than 65 percent of websites are unprotected against simple bot attacks and 95 percent of advanced bot attacks go undetected on websites.

A new report from DataDome reveals that eCommerce and luxury goods sites are at greatest risk. Just five percent of luxury brand websites and 10 percent of eCommerce websites are fully protected against bad bots.

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80 percent of CNI organizations suffer email related breaches

A new survey of IT and security leaders working within critical infrastructure industries reveals that 80 percent of organizations experienced an email-related security breach over the past year, and 63.3 percent of respondents say their email security approach needs to be improved.

The report from infrastructure protection company OPSWAT based on a study by Osterman Research finds that despite advancements in cybersecurity, 48 percent of organizations lack confidence in their existing email security defenses, leaving them vulnerable to potentially devastating cyberattacks.

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Only 16 percent of companies think their software testing is efficient

A new survey of 401 tech professionals from Leapwork shows that only 16 percent of businesses think their current testing practices are efficient.

Interestingly, AI could be making this worse, although 85 percent of total respondents have integrated AI apps into tech stacks in the past year, most (68 percent) have experienced issues with their performance, accuracy, and reliability.

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Kensington launches first Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 dock SD5000T5 EQ

Kensington has launched the SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station. This is the world's first Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 dock, offering professionals a powerful plug-and-play docking solution. With support for up to three 4K monitors, data transfer speeds up to 120Gbps, 140W power delivery, and an 11-in-1 design, the dock aims to unlock the full potential of Thunderbolt 5 laptops.

The SD5000T5 is designed to support Thunderbolt 5 technology, Thunderbolt 4 technology, USB4, and USB-C devices running on Windows 10 or later and macOS 11 or later. Professionals, content creators, and gamers who require fast file transfers, multiple 4K monitors, and numerous connectivity ports will benefit from the dock’s capabilities.

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Amazon announces Prime Big Deal Days for October 8-9

Amazon has announced that Prime Big Deal Days will take place from October 8 to October 9, offering discounts for Prime members as the holiday shopping season begins. Starting at 3:01 a.m. EDT on October 8, Prime members will have access to deals on winter fashion items, Halloween costumes, electronics, and more. Amazon Essentials will offer up to 40 percent off on winter clothing, while Halloween costumes and accessories will start at $5. Electronics from brands like Beats, Samsung, and Fujifilm will also be discounted.

Throughout the event, new offers will become available every five minutes during select periods, providing shoppers with opportunities to find deals on household essentials and pet care products. Amazon Basics will feature savings on items such as batteries, home storage solutions, and pet supplies. Non-Prime members can participate by signing up or starting a free trial here.

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Why early detection of software vulnerabilities saves time and money

Modern software development teams are under so much pressure to deliver fast. Unfortunately, speed can mean security gets overlooked during development. Fixing these issues later in the development cycle, or worse, after the software has been released, can be time-consuming, expensive and damaging to a company’s reputation. That’s where early detection of software vulnerabilities comes in. By finding and fixing these issues early organizations can save time, reduce costs and protect their users from security breaches.

In this post, we’ll look at why early detection is key, how it impacts development timelines and budgets and how security in the early stages of software development is the key to both secure and efficient software delivery.

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Multitasking made easy with Windows Virtual Desktops and Snap Layouts

When used correctly, Virtual Desktops, first introduced in Windows 10 and then refined in Windows 11, offer a handy way to manage multiple workflows. They let you create separate, dedicated workspaces within the OS, keeping things organized and clutter free. This is especially useful for those who juggle work, personal projects, and entertainment, as it allows for smooth switching between different activities without losing track of anything. By assigning specific apps and windows to different desktops, you can stay focused and organized across various tasks.

In Windows 11, Microsoft introduced Snap Layouts, enhancing multitasking by providing predefined grid options for arranging windows. This feature expands on the simpler Snap Assist functionality from Windows 10 and when used with Virtual Desktops can keep each workspace neat and orderly.

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