A newly discovered vulnerability in a high-end multimedia speaker could allow remote attacks on connected PCs, raising concerns for enterprise IT teams about unsecured audio peripherals.
The U.S. Supreme Court has dismissed AT&T and Verizon’s legal challenge, leaving the FCC’s record fine intact. The...
A new wave of PC cases, liquid coolers, and power supplies from Montech targets enterprise builds with improved air...
NetApp and Cisco have expanded their FlexPod partnership with new AI-validated architectures designed to streamline...
Paramount’s creation of a standalone games studio marks a decisive shift toward interactive entertainment, aiming t...
A new generation of Ultrastar hard drives is set to redefine enterprise storage performance, with a focus on power...
A new feature in ChatGPT, dubbed 'Dreaming,' introduces a more dynamic approach to memory retention. This shift pro...
Colorful's new RTX 5090 D v2 model features dual 16-pin power connectors and an overclocking-ready iGame Vulcan Whi...
A shift toward ultra-lightweight yet highly responsive gaming peripherals is underway, with Iquinix leading the cha...
Enterprise IT teams can now deploy NVIDIA-validated configurations on Nutanix storage solutions, streamlining infra...
The ZET series redefines air cooling with a retro-inspired design that delivers high-performance thermal management...