April 2024

European Digital Identity Wallet: One ID for EU citizens

Market researcher Gartner is certain that technologies such as identity wallets will continue to grow in popularity and enable people and systems to selectively exchange information or prove their authorisation while at the same time maintaining privacy. But there is a challenge: so far, there is no single identity wallet, but many different ones on…

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The Arctic Liquid Freezer III 280 A-RGB White AIO Review: Refined Design Brings Stand-Out Cooler

ARCTIC GmbH, originally known as Arctic Cooling, first burst onto the PC cooling scene in 2001 and has since maintained its stature as a leader in cooling technologies. The company made its mark with top-notch thermal compounds and has since kept its focus on cooling solutions while also expanding into other tech accessories, including advanced…

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Biggest iPad Air update ever seems close as M1 iPad Air inventory dwindles

With new iPad Air and iPad Pro models expected for early May, the inventory for the Air lineup seems to be dwindling. Usually, when Apple is about to release a new product, its predecessor becomes in short supply a few days or a couple of weeks before a new model is announced.If you try Apple’s…

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Corsair Launches New XH405i Custom Water Cooling Kits And XG7 RTX 4080-Compatible Water Blocks

Corsair has launched its latest Hydro X series iCUE LINK XH405i RGB custom open-loop water cooling kits, replacing the older XH305i kits from 2020. The new kits feature Corsair’s latest XD5 RGB ELITE pump and reservoir, the XC7 RGB ELITE CPU waterblock, three QX120 RGB fans, and a 360mm radiator. The pump, waterblock, and fans…

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Post Office boss said subpostmasters had hands in till and blamed technology for missing cash

The Post Office’s managing director at the time Horizon system problems became public told a senior colleague that he suspected subpostmasters accused of theft were trying to blame the IT for their own actions. Alan Cook, who was managing director of the Post Office when Computer Weekly exposed the scandal in 2009, was giving evidence…

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Nvidia could have made its last GTX graphics card – so what budget options are left from Team Green?

Nvidia has canned its budget GTX 1650 and 1630 graphics cards, the last remaining GTX 16 Series models, if the rumor mill is right.If this sounds familiar, that’s because in December 2023 we heard that Nvidia was preparing to stop the production lines for these GTX GPUs in Q1 2024.And again, according to the same source…

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iPhone AI features in iOS 18 will be ultra-fast and secure, but there’s a downside too

iOS 18 will be available with a handful of new AI features. At least, this is what the latest reports and rumors believe. In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman reiterates that the on-device large language model will be Apple’s main AI function for iOS 18.He writes, “This is an area where Apple…

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Adobe’s AI text-to-video tool already sounds better than Sora

Adobe is working on a mysterious text-to-video generative AI product that will let users create video clips with nothing but text prompts. If the feature sounds familiar, that’s because Adobe won’t be the first to launch a product like this. OpenAI showed off Sora demos earlier this year, allowing people to create videos using text…

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The UK government’s G-Cloud procurement framework: Everything you need to know

The UK government’s G-Cloud purchasing agreement was hailed – from the time of its launch in spring 2012 – as a model for how all government departments would buy their IT. G-Cloud contracts were initially capped at 12 months in length, to give buyers the freedom to switch out their cloud providers regularly for cost…

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Intel’s high-end Core i9-14900KS CPU could launch as early as March

There have been tons of leaks and rumors about the Intel Core i9-14900KS processor traveling around the tech grapevine; now those same rumors may confirm that we’ll have a launch date, one that’s coming up much sooner than you’d think.The Intel Core i9-14900KS has been tipped for a March 14, 2024 release, according to a…

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