Meta just put a major data center project on hold to focus on AI

Meta has opted for a major data center expansion in Odense, Denmark, laying off the main contractor at two facilities in the country. According to the report by Data center dynamics (opens in a new tab)the move is the result of the company’s shift towards building data centers whose technology is more suited to the […]

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This cunning phishing campaign uses Facebook messages to trick its victims

A newly discovered phishing campaign that uses fake Facebook copyright notices to trick users into divulging account details has been discovered. According to analysts from the cybersecurity company Trustwave, these fake messages claim that the user’s account will be deleted within 48 hours unless they complete an appeal form to protect themselves. This revocation form […]

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Google Wallet will soon host your digital driver’s license, but only in one state

Google has started beta testing a new driver’s license and state ID support for the Android Wallet app – but only if you live in Maryland. It’s been a while since we last saw a digital ID feature. This was first revealed all the way back May during the Google IO event as part of […]

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Microsoft discovers DDoS campaign targeting Minecraft servers

Microsoft researchers discovered a Windows-Linux botnet that blocks Minecraft servers in “high performance” DDoS attacks. As reported by ArsTechnica (opens in a new tab)The MCCrash botnet sends a command that populates the username input dialog on the Minecraft server login page, causing the server to crash due to exhaustion of its resources. “Use of env […]

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti: everything we know about the alleged graphics card

The Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti is expected to be the next Lovelace GPU released from the Nvidia RTX 4000 lineup, and we can’t wait to see more details about it. Why are we worried about this upcoming graphics card? Well, it was quite a saga. You see, after Nvidia revealed its initial volley of Lovelace […]

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Windows 11 gaming bug fix is ​​now available to everyone

Windows 11 was affected by an unfortunate bug in November that caused framerate stuttering in some games with the 22H2 update as you may know but the problem has now been fully fixed by Microsoft (after a cure was implemented in testing last month). Apparently everything went well in this test process because Beeping computer […]

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AWS CISO: Why our new Security Lake is a game changer for the industry

During the recent AWS re:Invent 2022 event in Las Vegas, the cloud giant presented a number of new solutions in its technology portfolio, but this year one of the biggest premieres was ensuring data security. Amazon Security Lake is a new security-focused data lake that aims to help users make better use of their security […]

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The dummy of the Samsung Galaxy S23 presents the appearance of flagship phones

As the launch of the Samsung Galaxy 23 series gets closer and closer, the leaks continue to increase – and the latest teaser of these flagship phones appears in the form of photos of dummy devices that have been posted online. Sent to Cut leaks (opens in a new tab) (by SamMobile (opens in a […]

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We found this recipe for gingerbread cookies from a deep fryer on Instagram – it was a sensation

Baking traditional cookies during the holiday season always prepares us for the holidays, so when we found this tasty gingerbread cookie recipe on Instagram, we couldn’t wait to try it out. Quickly becoming an essential little appliance this winter, one of the best air fryers is on many of us’s bucket list. We are big […]

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A strange Windows 11 bug that broke Task Manager is fixed

Some Windows 11 users recently encountered a bug with the preview update where the Task Manager could be displayed in different colors, possibly making it unreadable – but the good news is that Microsoft’s latest patch has fixed the problem. This issue was introduced in an optional update (preview, meaning it’s still in testing) for […]

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