In this review of Stellar Repair for MS SQL, we take a closer look at Stellar’s corporate-grade SQL repair solution, ...
A PowerShell-based Hyper-V health monitor can give admins a quick, color-coded view of host, VM, replication, disk and memory issues before they become larger problems.
Alienware’s new AW2726DM gaming monitor features a 27-inch QD-OLED panel with 1440p resolution, 240Hz refresh rate, and costs just $349.99. PCWorld reports this represents the most affordable OLED ...
A white van drives through Camden as part of a mobile air monitoring project in New Jersey. (Courtesy of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
During Google Cloud Next, Rubrik rolled out one announcement aimed at AI agent governance and another focused on cyber resilience for Google Cloud SQL.
The new offering – MYQ – is expected to support FX market participants in maximising pre-trade workflow efficiency, by collating fragmented pricing quotes across IB chats into a centralised format.
Chinese top-3 server exporter, the New H3C, is seeing server export value expand, leveraging two major export routes to target ASEAN and Central Asian markets. Abstract DIGITIMES observes that New H3C ...
Alienware is determined to bring OLEDs to the masses, and the Alienware 27 240Hz QD-OLED display is priced at an extremely competitive $350. I’m a PCMag reviewer and ISF-certified TV calibrator ...
Rubrik, the Security and AI Operations Company, is now offering cyber resilience capabilities to organizations running Google Cloud SQL, enabling Cloud SQL customers to leverage Rubrik Security Cloud ...
Last month, my colleague Fernando Silva opened my eyes to the world of rear touchscreen iPhone cases. The purpose? Mostly using the highest-quality camera on your iPhone to take selfies. Fair enough.
New "Storm" infostealer skips local decryption, sending browser data to attacker servers. Varonis shows how server-side decryption enables session hijacking, bypassing passwords and MFA.
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