Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are the two most enthusiastic and energetic cheer-leaders for AI. Probably because Jensen has made more money out of AI than anyone else and Altman …
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Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are the two most enthusiastic and energetic cheer-leaders for AI. Probably because Jensen has made more money out of AI than anyone else and Altman …
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Desktop cnc cutting machines are following the same path as 3d printers, and might just be reaching the point where one could be useful in a development lab. Suitable hardware …
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Raytheon UK has been awarded a contract by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) for enabling orbital analysts, via NORSSTrack, in support of the UK’s Space Domain Awareness. NORSSTrack Under the …
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Q3 semi sales of $208.4 billion were up 15.8% on Q2, reports the SIA. September sales of $69.5 billion were 25.1% up on the September 2024 total of $55.5 billion …
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AMD’s Q3 sales were up 36% YoY to $9.25 billion. Gross margin was 52%, operating income was $1.3 billion and net income was $1.2 billion. “We delivered an outstanding quarter, …
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element14 and Molex have launched a new design challenge inviting engineers, makers and technology enthusiasts to experiment with single pair Ethernet (SPE) and explore its potential benefits for industrial automation. …
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Prague-based Prusa Research has introduced a larger version of its Core One 3d printer, with a print volume of 300 x 300 x 330mm compared with 250 x 220 x …
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Please note that there are now only a few tables remaining for the Elektra Awards 2025 next month. With limited places available, make sure you book your place at the …
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Raspberry Pi is looking for a new CFO following the announcement of the intention of current CFO Richard Boult (pictured) to leave the company in H2 2026 after 7 years …
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AWS Config announces launch of an additional 42 managed Config rules for various use cases such as security, cost, durability, and operations. You can now search, discover, enable and manage these additional rules directly from AWS Config and govern more use cases for your AWS environment.
With this launch, you can now enable these controls across your account or across your organization. For example, you can evaluate your tagging strategies across Amazon EKS Fargate profiles, Amazon EC2 Network Insight Analyses, AWS Glue Machine learning transforms. Or you can assess your security posture across Amazon Cognito Identity pools, Amazon Lightsail buckets, AWS Amplify apps and more. Additionally, you can leverage Conformance Packs to group these new controls and deploy across an account or across organization, streamlining your multi-account governance.
For the full list of recently released rules, visit the AWS Config developer guide . For description of each rule and the AWS Regions in which it is available, please refer our Config managed rules documentation . To start using Config rules, please refer our documentation .
New Rules Launched: