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Intel is finally back in the desktop workstation game - new Xeon 600 features Granite Rapids power, up to 86 cores, 4TB of memory
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Intel’s Xeon 600-series brings back desktop workstations with up to 86 cores, massive DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0 lanes, and AI acceleration.

The most expensive Pi yet - 'unprecedented rise' in RAM pushes Raspberry Pi prices to their highest level ever, pushing it out of reach of schools and kids
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Raspberry Pi prices climb again as AI-driven memory shortages raise costs, reducing access for students, schools, and hobbyists.

Even McDonald's thinks you need to change your passwords - especially if they're burger-related
By Efosa Udinmwen published
McDonald warns common passwords like 'bigmac' and 'happymeal' remain highly vulnerable, urging stronger, randomized credentials for all users.

Massive Chinese data breach allegedly spills 8.7 billion records - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Someone kept a gigantic database unlocked on the internet, allowing researchers (and likely, hackers, too) to find it.

More than 40,000 WordPress sites affected by new malware flaw - find out if you're affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A popular WordPress quiz plugin can be abused to mount SQL injection attacks, but a patch is available.

'Companies that are not set up to quickly adopt AI workers will be at a huge disadvantage': OpenAI Sam Altman warns firms not to fall behind on AI - but notes 'it’s going to take a lot of work and some risk'
By Mike Moore published
OpenAI CEO unsurprisingly positive about AI adoption - except if these headwinds spring up.

Microsoft warns infostealer malware is 'rapidly expanding beyond traditional Windows-focused campaigns' and targeting Mac devices
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are increasingly targeting macOS users with social engineering and infostealers, Microsoft warns.

'The aim is to end the use of non-European solutions and guarantee the security and confidentiality': French government is ditching US tech such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams in favor of homegrown alternatives
By Efosa Udinmwen last updated
France will use Visio, a domestic platform featuring AI tools and sovereign cloud hosting, instead of US-made Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
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