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Qnap TS-932X: 9-unit super NAS to project into the future
There are various types of NAS solutions, but some more than others need to be explained a little: there is a way and a way to store data on the network. Here is our insight on Qnap TS-932X, a 9 unit designed for the company that invests in…
iPhone: Serious security holes in the Mail app. Messages under attack but Apple is already at work
A serious flaw appeared in the iOS Mail app on the iPhone and iPad. Vulnerabilities that would lead to the loss of important and sensitive data for users. Apple is already aware of this and is working to bring an update fix as soon as…
Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance: Oracle’s data protection solution
Oracle's Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance is a highly scalable system designed to automate and optimize the backup process of Oracle Databases, guaranteeing data integrity at all times and a fast recovery process.
New MSI Bravo Laptops: GPU and CPU are now from AMD
With the Bravo 15 and Bravo 17 models, MSI offers a configuration with only AMD chips: Ryzen CPU of the 4000 family and Radeon RX 5500M discrete video card with Navi architecture.
New Logitech G203 Lightsync RGB 6-button gaming mouse
Logitech has revealed a new version of the G203 Lightsync mouse. It features an 8000 DPI sensor and a 1000Hz polling rate: it will be available from next month in black and white.
5G, Samsung marks a new speed record: 8.5 Gbps
Samsung claims to have reached a new speed target (8.5 Gbps) on the 5G network in a laboratory demonstration, combining the 800 MHz mmWave spectrum and the MU-MIMO technology.
Coronavirus: Gmail blocks 18 million phishing scams every day
Phishing activities that exploit the attention to the COVID-19 pandemic and that are blocked by Google's systems represent 20% of all daily threats.
MacBook, longer battery life with a new feature of macOS
Battery Health Management is the new feature of macOS Catalina 10.5.5 designed to preserve the battery and curb it is aging related to the charge and discharge cycle. Here's how it works.
Kirin 985 announced: Here are all the details of Huawei’s new 7nm SoC
Huawei has announced a new processor for smartphones, a sort of slightly weakened Kirin 990. Here are the details of the new SoC.
MSI Optix MAG301CR, a new gaming monitor with 200 Hz refresh rate
MSI presented the new Optix MAG301CR gaming monitor, a 30-inch solution with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,080 pixels and a maximum refresh rate of 200 Hz. It also supports FreeSync.
ASUS ExpertBook B9450 Ultralight Laptop: Features and Price
870 grams, 14.9 mm thick, and able to withstand a day's work: the new ASUS ExpertBook B9450 arrives at $1,799 with a tenth generation Intel Core processor.
The specifications for 800 Gbps Ethernet connections are ready for the data center of the future
The Ethernet Technology Consortium sets the specifications of the new 800 Gbps standard, capable of doubling the transmission speed compared to the current state of the art: very useful for the expansion of large data centers.
USB Drive and sensitive data: Kingston tells us about security risks
USB drives are among the most-used devices for data storage, especially in the company. Unfortunately, the drives themselves are lost every day, exposing sensitive information to enormous risks. How to solve this problem? Kingston replies.
Apple and Google join forces against Coronavirus: tracking technology integrated in iOS and Android
Apple and Google have announced a joint effort to counter the spread of COVID-19: first of the API and then of the technologies integrated in the operating system to allow interoperability and easier and more effective contact tracking.