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Millions of Android smartphones were quietly enlisted into one of the biggest crowdsourced navigation projects ever

Phone-based maps outperform the traditional Klobuchar ionospheric model globally Underserved regions like Africa benefit from enhanced ionosphere data Geomagnetic storms are tracked with high precision using smartphone networks Mapping the ionosphere is critical for improving the accuracy of navigation systems, […]

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Microsoft backed a tiny hardware startup that just launched its first AI processor that does inference without GPU or expensive HBM memory and a key Nvidia partner is collaborating with it

Microsoft-backed startup introduces GPU-free alternatives for generative AI DIMC architecture delivers an ultra-high memory bandwidth of 150 TB/s Corsair supports transformers, agentic AI, and interactive video generation d-Matrix Inc., a hardware startup based in Santa Clara, California, has introduced its

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Samsung pulls curtains on classified operation called Project Infinity, where teams compete relentlessly to improve security on billions of Galaxy phones

Project Infinity and Mobile Security Rewards Program bolster Samsung’s security strategy Red, Blue, and Purple teams safeguard Galaxy devices from cyber threats CTI task force scours the Dark Web to prevent device breaches Samsung has always prioritized security for its

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This is the first rugged convertible Chrome tablet ever launched, but you can only buy it in Japan: Dynabook Chromebook C70 comes with a docked pen as well as a proper keyboard

Lightweight 563g tablet sports MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor and LTE option Up to 15 hours of battery life with 4GB/8GB memory and 32GB/64GB storage Dual cameras, USB 3.2 Type-C ports, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity Dynabook has unveiled the Dynabook Chromebook

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Oh the irony: T-Mobile launches Internet Backup plans for businesses on the day it suffered its biggest outage of 2024

T-Mobile’s backup solution includes free data passes for emergencies Each plan offers 130GB/month, plus three free 130GB passes yearly No hidden fees with T-Mobile’s Home and Business plans T-Mobile has unveiled enhanced Internet Backup plans for both home and small

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Interlock ransomware attacks highlight need for greater security standards on critical infrastructure

Standing privilege can be minimized using the zero trust principle Critical servers can be protected by enabling just-in-time access FreeBSD jails can help to isolate workloads and enhance defense A recently discovered ransomware group has been observed targeting organizations with

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Many businesses feel stuck with outdated CRM systems due to complexity, disruption, and cost

Leaders demand simpler CRMs with immediate ROI and support Businesses feel trapped by cost and complexity of CRM Successful CRM transitions lead to improved business efficiency Despite the widespread adoption of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems, many organizations struggle with

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Russian hosting firm RUVDS takes server tech to the South Pole for high-speed data tests in extreme conditions

RUVDS expands hosting to Earth’s coldest, remote regions Tests promise high-speed data access for extreme remote environments Antarctica mission tests data center limits and innovation Russian hosting firm RUVDS has announced plans to deliver a server to one of Earth’s

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