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Do you need to repatriate from the cloud?

April 25, 2024

Buzz is building around the idea that it’s time to claw back our cloud services and once more rebuild the company data center. Repatriation. It’s the act of moving work out of cloud and back to on-premises or self-managed hardware. […]


Malicious Google Ads Pushing Fake IP Scanner Software with Hidden Backdoor

April 18, 2024

A new Google malvertising campaign is leveraging a cluster of domains mimicking a legitimate IP scanner software to deliver a previously unknown backdoor dubbed MadMxShell. “The threat actor registered multiple look-alike domains using a typosquatting technique and leveraged Google Ads […]


Google adds Gemini to databases to aid faster code development, migration

April 9, 2024

Google Cloud is adding capabilities driven by its proprietary large language model, Gemini to its database offerings, which include Bigtable, Spanner, Memorystore for Redis, Firestore, CloudSQL for MySQL, and AlloyDB for PostgreSQL, the company announced at its annual Next conference. […]


Hacking, Security

China-Linked ‘Muddling Meerkat’ Hijacks DNS to Map Internet on Global Scale

April 29, 2024

Via: The Hacker News

A previously undocumented cyber threat dubbed Muddling Meerkat has been observed undertaking sophisticated domain name system (DNS) activities in a likely effort to evade security measures and conduct reconnaissance of networks across the world since October 2019. Cloud security firm […]


Computing, Hardware

Qualcomm claims its Snapdragon X Plus is an M3 beater, but is it really?

April 25, 2024

Via: Techradar

Qualcomm continues to challenge both Intel and Apple in the processor market, as the tech giant claims the mid-range model of its Snapdragon X series of chips outruns the M3 in performance. It’s a bold statement that could put its […]


Computing, Hardware

AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs are ‘imminent’ and another motherboard maker seemingly confirms them as Ryzen 9000 chips

April 25, 2024

Via: Techradar

All the major motherboard makers have now introduced support for AMD’s next-gen desktop CPUs with their latest BIOS releases, and another vendor has specifically mentioned that these chips will be the Ryzen 9000 series. If you recall, Asus, Gigabyte, and […]


Computing, Data Management

The dawn of intelligent and automated data orchestration

April 23, 2024

Via: InfoWorld

The exponential growth of data, and in particular unstructured data, is a problem enterprises have been wrestling with for decades. IT organizations are in a constant battle between ensuring that data is accessible to users, one the one hand, and […]


Editorial

On the Road to Autonomy: Safety in the Age of Driverless Vehicles

April 22, 2024

Via: Mary Gamet

Driverless cars, autonomous trucks, and even pilotless planes are no longer a futuristic dream; their wheels are turning on the highways or rather, runways. For example, in San Francisco, two taxi companies have already covered 8 million miles using this […]


Computing, Software & Applications

7 innovative ways to use low-code tools and platforms

April 22, 2024

Via: InfoWorld

Some developers and business leaders believe that low-code is only for small, lightly used applications such as replacing spreadsheets and building dashboards. “These tools, in general, aren’t well suited to more advanced applications,” says Steve Jones, devops advocate at Red […]


Mobile, Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy M35 5G moves a step closer to launch with Bluetooth certification

April 19, 2024

Via: GSMArena.com

The Samsung Galaxy M35 5G (SM-M356B_DS) has bagged FCC and Dekra certifications, and it has now been certified by Bluetooth SIG, moving it a step closer to launch. Thanks to FCC, we already knew that SM-M356B_DS would have Bluetooth 5.3 […]