Alienware will release QD OLED monitor with curved 34 . in April"panel off

Alienware introduces a 34″ ultrawide monitor with a quantum dot OLED panel with a resolution of 3440×1400 pixels and a refresh rate of 175Hz. The peak brightness is 1000cd/m² and the screen can display real black thanks to the OLED technology. The AW3423DW monitor that Dell is announcing under the Alienware brand has a curved […]

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New chip design Samsung and IBM: ‘almost twice as strong and economical’

Partners IBM and Samsung Electronics announce the development of a new chip design. By arranging the transistors of a chip in an alternative way, the organizations say they have a method to produce smartphones with week-long battery lives. Most organizations with an interest in chip development invest in downsizing transistors. The smaller the transistors, the

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GitLab Acquires Observability Startup OpsTrace

With the acquisition, GitLab hopes to offer the first DevOps platform with a fully-fledged integrated Observability solution. GitLab went public in October of this year. OpsTrace is the first company to acquire GitLab since its IPO. The financial details of the acquisition are unknown, but the goal is set in stone: OpsTrace’s functionality allows GitLab

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday Releases Critical Patch Against Emotet

Microsoft closed a large number of vulnerabilities in its solutions during Patch Tuesday. These include the critical CVE-2021-43890 vulnerability that can be exploited for Emotet/Trickbot/Bazaloader attacks. Another exploit for Exchange has also been discovered. In its December Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft has again fixed a large number of vulnerabilities in its software. This time it

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Noname Security receives 120 million euros for API security platform

Noname Security announces an investment round of 135 million dollars (120 million euros). The API security organization’s customer base and revenue grew 400 percent each time for the past four quarters. The investment round is intended to absorb the explosive growth. Noname Security got off the ground in 2020. A year later, the organization’s market

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Windows 11 gets visual effects that won’t slow down your PC

Windows 11 is getting a visual boost as Microsoft will extend the “Mica” effect to more apps in their operating system. Windows Latest noticed this extension. In case you’re not familiar with the effect, the Mica theme is a semi-transparent effect that is applied to windows and title bars so that the desktop shines through.

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Log4j update: 60 variations of Log4Shell, hundreds of thousands of attacks

The severity of the vulnerability in Log4j is anything but theoretical. Cyber ​​criminals scan ports worldwide to find ways to exploit them. Security researchers observed hundreds of thousands of attacks. In the past few days, Check Point Software recognized 470,000 attempts to scan corporate networks worldwide. The scans are performed, among other things, to find

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Apple HomeKit Bug Could Make iOS Devices Unusable

A security researcher has released details about an Apple HomeKit bug, which denial of service can cause in connected iOS devices and persists after reboots. The researcher said he reported the bug to Apple in August. Security researcher Trevor Spiniolas, who discovered the bug, calls the vulnerability Doorlock and publishes a proof-of-concept on GitHub. The

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Log4j 2.15 not watertight: Apache publishes second emergency patch

The emergency patch for the infamous vulnerability in Java library Log4j is not foolproof. The Apache Software Foundation is releasing a new version to fix the vulnerability once and for all. A vulnerability in a wildly popular library for Java is shaking the global IT landscape. It is estimated that the library exists in most

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