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New HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability Discovered: What You Need to Know

LiteSpeed Servers Safeguarded Against HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability The HTTP/2 Bomb vulnerability, a remote denial-of-service exploit affecting several server configurations, has been identified and disclosed this...
Lockheed Martin Adds IBM Granite to its Suite of Next-Generation AI Factory Tools

Lockheed Martin Integrates IBM Granite into AI Factory Suite

In an exciting development, Lockheed Martin, a company renowned for its contributions in defense and aerospace, has embarked on a groundbreaking collaboration with IBM...
HCP Vault Dedicated adds secrets sync, cross-region DR, EST PKI, and more

HCP Vault Dedicated Enhances Features with Secrets Sync, DR, PKI

HashiCorp Unveils New Capabilities for HCP Vault Dedicated: Enhancing Security and Efficiency Across Cloud PlatformsIn the ever-evolving landscape of cloud technology, HashiCorp has made...
Traditional Data Centers ‘Not Fit for Purpose,’ Say Half of EMEA IT Leaders, as AI and Energy Pressures Collide - Lenovo StoryHub

Half of EMEA IT Leaders: Traditional Data Centers Obsolete

Reimagining the Future of Data Centers: A Call for Sustainable InnovationAs we advance further into the digital age, the infrastructure supporting our technological growth...
A section of the Cat’s Paw Nebula, a local star-forming region composed of gas, dust, and young stars. Four roughly circular areas are toward the center of the frame: a small oval toward the top left, a large circle in the top center, and two ovals at bottom left and right. Each circular area has a luminous blue glow, with the top center and bottom left areas the brightest. Brown-orange filaments of dust, which vary in density, surround these four bluish patches and stretch toward the frame’s edges. Small zones, such as to the left and right of the top-center blue circular area, appear darker and seemingly vacant of stars. Toward the center are small, fiery red clumps scattered among the brown dust. Many small, yellow-white stars are spread across the scene, some with eight-pointed diffraction spikes that are characteristic of Webb. A few larger blue-white stars with diffraction spikes are scattered throughout, mostly toward the top left and bottom right. In the top right corner is a bright red-orange oval.

Webb Explores Cat’s Paw Nebula for Third Anniversary

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has once again captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike with its latest achievement. Celebrating its third...
(For Southeast Asia) PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for December: Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Skate Story and more

December PlayStation Plus: New Games in Southeast Asia Unveiled

This December, PlayStation Plus is offering a thrilling lineup of games that promises to enthral players with diverse and immersive experiences. From venturing through...
Monster Hunter Wilds: Chapter 1 hands-on report

First Impressions: Monster Hunter Wilds Chapter 1 Experience

Explore an Untamed New World in Monster Hunter Wilds Coming to PS5Prepare yourself for an exhilarating journey into uncharted territories with the upcoming release...
Chromium Blog

Enhancing Chrome’s Speed with Innovative QUIC Updates

In the evolving landscape of internet protocols, the QUIC protocol has emerged as a significant innovation in how data is transmitted over the network....
Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 504: Celebrating 30 Years of PlayStation (Part 4)

PlayStation Podcast Episode 504: Marking 30 Years of PlayStation

Celebrating 30 Years of PlayStation: Insights from the Latest Episode of the Official PlayStation PodcastIn the latest episode of the Official PlayStation Podcast, gaming...
A medical clinician talking with a patient in an exam room. patient

One Year of DAX Copilot: Enhancing Clinician-Patient Relationships

In 2012, a child's drawing depicting her visit to a doctor was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The colorful...