Vietnam was one of the countries polled with the highest share of people who said that protecting the environment should be given priority, even if it causes slower economic growth …
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Vietnam was one of the countries polled with the highest share of people who said that protecting the environment should be given priority, even if it causes slower economic growth …
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In July 2000, amid a massive industry boom, a Wall Street firm set a cat among the pigeons: an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney said that the semiconductor cycle cycle …
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The Andøya Spaceport in Norway has officially opened, readying itself to be the future launch site – for small and medium sized satellites – of Isar Aerospace and its Spectrum …
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Synaptics is sampling an integrated single-chip Wi-Fi6E and Bluetooth 5.3. The SYN43711 explicitly targets use cases that demand superior Wi-Fi throughput and range with seamless network interoperability. The device is …
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Surplus components inventory has been a curse all year and will continue into Q4, says Sourcengine in its Q4 Lead Time Report. If consumer demand doesn’t pick up in Q1, …
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A letter to Arm shareholders, signed by the CEO and CFO, reports on Arm’s calendar Q3 (fiscal Q2) performance – the first quarter since it returned to the public equity …
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UCLA researchers have made an electrically-controlled solid-state ‘transistor’ for thermal energy, with a heat-flow on-off ratio of >13:1 when controlled with a ±2.5V base bias at room temperature. The voltage-flow …
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Amazon GuardDuty has incorporated new machine learning techniques to more accurately detect anomalous activities indicative of threats to your Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) clusters. This new capability continuously models Kubernetes audit log events from Amazon EKS to detect highly suspicious activity such as unusual user access to Kubernetes secrets that can be used to escalate privileges, and suspicious container deployments with images not commonly used in the cluster or account. The new threat detections are available for all GuardDuty customers that have GuardDuty EKS Audit Log Monitoring enabled.
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Amazon Redshift announces MaxRPU, a new compute cost control setting for Amazon Redshift Serverless. With MaxRPU, you can optionally specify an upper compute threshold to control data warehouse costs at any point in time by selecting the maximum compute level that Redshift Serverless can scale per workgroup.
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Starting today, the AWS Application Discovery Service Agentless Collector adds support for routing all communication to AWS through either an HTTP or HTTPS proxy. This allows you to deploy the collector within environments without a direct route to AWS.