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TuxCare’s In-Memory CVE Scanner Enhances Linux Security With Radar

Earlier this month, open-source security innovator TuxCare launched an in-memory vulnerability scanner for Linux-native environments TuxCare Radar is a Linux-first vulnerability scanner that cuts through the noise to deliver accurate, real-time vulnerability detection and reporting. The results minimize false positives by recognizing both tradition...

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SMB Marketing Strategies To Sustain End-of-Summer Sales

Summer may be ending, but consumer demand isn’t. Small retailers can turn seasonal inventory into revenue with email and SMS—fast, affordable tools that don’t require big-box budgets Amazon’s Prime Day sparked a surge of shopping intent that still lingers, creating opportunities for SMBs to convert momentum into sales....

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Our Children Are Not Ready: A Generational Crisis in the Age of AI

I was on a panel recently discussing the future of work when a fellow panelist shared a chilling statistic. In their research, they had monitored the social media platform Discord and found a server with approximately 5,000 children actively and openly discussing suicide These conversations were unfolding in a digital space with virtually no adult ...

Authentic Influencers Reshape Purchasing Across Industries

Brands are shifting away from traditional ad-heavy strategies and turning to niche influencers whose authenticity and expertise are quietly reshaping consumer behavior across industries Social media intelligence is a powerful resource that can help businesses shape strategy, from understanding what their audience cares about and what drives interes...

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Qualcomm Bets on W5+ Gen 2 To Expand Wearable Adoption

Qualcomm has long been synonymous with system-on-chip (SoC) leadership, particularly in the smartphone sector. From the early Snapdragon mobile processors that defined the Android flagship experience to the AI-driven, 5G-capable platforms of today, the company has consistently balanced performance, power efficiency, and connectivity in ways that shape entire product categories...

With iPhone 17, Apple Reduces Its Dependency on China

For nearly a decade, Apple has been trying to reduce its dependency on China for production of its cash cow, the iPhone. With the iPhone 17, it's taking a major step in that direction. All models of that phone will be made in India, Bloomberg reported Tuesday Bloomberg noted: "The company is producing all four iPhone 17 models in India ahead of the...

Firms Team Up To Reduce Agentic AI Risks for E-Commerce Merchants

As more consumers tap into artificial intelligence to enhance their online shopping experiences, new risks are being created for e-commerce merchants. To address those risks, a pair of e-commerce security companies is partnering to offer a new unified framework that they say will enable merchants to safely reap the benefits of AI shopping The frame...

Linux Patch Blind Spot Exposes Critical Cybersecurity Risks

The Linux server operating system, used globally to power the internet, along with cloud storage, back-end business operations, embedded systems, and high-performance supercomputers, has a tarnished reputation for security and enterprise patch management. Those two Linux security elements represent a significant vulnerability The widespread belief ...

Why Training Won’t Solve the Citizen Developer Security Problem

No-code development is rewriting, no pun intended, how business applications are created. With visual drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and reusable components, citizen developers from every corner of the enterprise are now able to build applications without coding experience and deploy them in days or even hours, rather than weeks or months...

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3 Competing Visions for Intel’s Next Chapter

Intel is no longer a single-story company with a single path forward. It’s a museum of strategic experiments and a battleground of visions: Pat Gelsinger’s technologically ambitious “IDM 2.0” rebuild, Craig Barrett’s blunt call for a massive cash infusion and structural clarity, and Lip-Bu Tan’s freshly minted CEO playbook that emphasizes partnerships, pragmatic restructuring, and renewed customer focus...

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HP Doubles Down on Gaming Innovation

Let’s face it: the PC gaming market may not be growing at the breakneck pace it once did, but it still commands extraordinary influence Gaming hardware is often the proving ground for technologies that spill over into mainstream consumer and commercial PCs — high-end graphics, advanced cooling systems, immersive audio, and personalization featu...

Forrester’s Keys To Taming 'Jekyll and Hyde' Disruptive Tech

Tradeoffs. The world of tech is full of them. Yet, as Forrester Research points out in a recent trends report, tradeoffs can give disruptive technologies a Jekyll and Hyde personality, providing great benefits but at the same time undermining an organization's sustainability efforts "Disruptive technologies are a double-edged sword for environmenta...

From Automation to Connection, AI Makes Service More Human

A frustrated customer on hold, an agent juggling dozens of cases, a conversation that could go wrong in seconds. AI is stepping in to turn those tense moments into seamless, personalized interactions that leave customers feeling valued Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just about automation — it now transforms customer experience (CX) wit...

School Safety Technology Aims To Protect Students This Fall

Technology has become a keystone for making schools safe for kids these days. It's appearing everywhere, even in things as simple as the visitors' sign-in sheet "While many schools have paper log visitor management, we continue to see an increase in using electronic visitor management that can track visitors and cross-check them against national da...

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A Student's Guide to College and Career in the Age of AI

For generations, the path to a successful career has been clearly marked: get good grades, go to a four-year university, and get a stable job. But for today’s students on the cusp of making these life-altering decisions, that path is becoming increasingly foggy The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is not just a technological shift; it's...

B2B CIOs Are Turning to Composable Commerce

One of the biggest challenges facing business-to-business (B2B) companies is how to keep up with rapidly advancing technology Whether it is integrating artificial intelligence (AI), offering personalized customer experiences, adding SKUs, or expanding into new markets, making progress means dealing with tech stacks not built for rapid scaling or fl...

New Trust Platform Features Help Retailers Manage Agentic AI Risks

With AI agents expected to account for 20% or more of e-commerce traffic in the next five years, digital merchants face a new wave of risks and opportunities. To help e-commerce businesses meet those risks and capitalize on those opportunities, Forter, based in New York City, rolled out some new features for its trust platform on Tuesday Those feat...

Pipedrive Pulse Gives SMB Sales Teams a Smarter Lead Feed

A new prospecting tool from Pipedrive, called Pulse, launched on July 15, streamlines SMB sales workflows while prioritizing the most promising deals Launched on the heels of Pipedrive’s AI‑driven CRM platform, the innovative prospecting toolkit enhances customer feedback to reduce time spent manually sifting through prospects....

Google Grid Deal Helps Sate AI Energy Gluttony

Google advanced one of its initiatives Monday to address the burgeoning demand for energy by its data centers, driven by power-hungry artificial intelligence applications The company announced agreements with Indiana Michigan Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority to throttle energy demand from machine learning workloads at its data centers in th...

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Threadripper: The Uncompromising King of CPUs

Last week, AMD dropped the Threadripper 9000 series, and it is amazing, starting with its name. In the world of technology, product names often range from the blandly numerical to the abstractly corporate. Then, there is “Threadripper.” It’s a name that is so perfectly aggressive, so evocative of raw power, that it couldn’t possibly belong to anything other than a CPU designed for absolute dominance...

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