Infrastructure

Loss of Taiwan chip facilities would be “catastrophic” for US economy: US Secretary of State.

The U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo recently voiced concerns that a Chinese seizure of Taiwan and its leading semiconductor manufacturer, TSMC, would be catastrophic...

Wind and solar set record as fastest growing electricity sources

Wind and solar energy have been identified as the fastest-growing sources of electricity ever recorded according to a report from the think tank Ember....

AI driven app helps reduce SaaS costs

A new AI-powered platform is aimed at helping organizations slash their software expenses and streamline their application management. CloudEagle, a San Francisco-based startup, offers...

Windows 11 Pro’s on-by-default encryption slows SSDs up to 45%

Windows 11 Pro has an on-by-default setting that could significantly impact your SSD's performance. The software BitLocker encryption, which is enabled during installation, could...

States rethink data centres as ‘electricity hogs’ strain the grid

With data centres consuming a growing share of the nation's electricity, some states are reconsidering the incentives they offer to these "electricity hogs." Concerns...

Chinese government websites “Riddled with security flaws” say researchers

A recent study conducted by researchers from the Harbin Institute of Technology reveals significant security issues plaguing Chinese government websites, leaving them vulnerable to...

Counterfeit Cisco gear infiltrated US military bases, risking combat operations

A Florida resident has been sentenced to over six years in prison for orchestrating a counterfeit scheme involving fake Cisco networking gear that jeopardized...

Intel’s foundry business suffers $7 billion loss in 2023 amidst ambitious expansion

Intel's expansion into the foundry business as part of its IDM 2.0 strategy has resulted in a staggering $7 billion loss in 2023, adding...

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