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Apple will update its entire iPad line next year

Bloomberg columnist Mark Gurman believes that Apple will update the entire line of iPad tablet computers during 2024. This means that new iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini and iPad models could hit the market next year. Image source: macrumors.comSource: 3dnews.ru

Ventana and Imagination will create computing accelerators based on RISC-V architecture

Recently, the RISC-V architecture has become often discussed in the context of an alternative development path for the Chinese semiconductor industry, which is subject to various restrictions from Western opponents of the PRC. However, this architecture is of interest to developers around the world. There are companies that are ready to create graphic solutions within this ecosystem, one of them is founded in 2018 in […]

The Fiido Titan electric bicycle with three batteries and a power reserve of 400 km has been presented

The popularity of electric bicycles has increased significantly over the past few years, so manufacturers are eager to introduce new models to the market that can stand out from the competition. A notable trend in this segment is the emergence of bikes equipped with multiple batteries, which allows you to travel long distances without recharging. One of these new products was the Fiido Titan electric bicycle, available for purchase in a version with three […]

Vulnerabilities in ingress-nginx that allow Kubernetes clusters to be compromised

In the ingress-nginx controller developed by the Kubernetes project, three vulnerabilities have been identified that allow, in the default configuration, access to the settings of the Ingress object, which, among other things, stores credentials for accessing Kubernetes servers, allowing privileged access to the cluster. The problems only appear in the ingress-nginx controller from the Kubernetes project and do not affect the kubernetes-ingress controller developed by […]

Budget smartphone Poco C65 announced with 90Hz screen and Helio G85 chip

The Poco brand, owned by the Chinese company Xiaomi, introduced the Poco C65 smartphone. Like its predecessor Poco C55, which was released in February this year, Poco C65 belongs to the budget segment. However, the new product differs from its predecessor in a higher screen refresh rate, higher resolution of the front camera and support for more powerful charging. Image source: GSMArena.comSource: 3dnews.ru

Caltech has developed a method for 3D printing strong nanometer metal structures

Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have made significant progress in the field of 3D printing, developing a technique that allows them to create metal nanostructures measuring just 150 nanometers, which is comparable to the size of a flu virus. These structures have a strength 3-5 times higher than that of their macroscopic counterparts. The discovery, published in the journal Nano Letters, opens up new prospects for the development of nanosensors, heat exchangers and […]

London data centers will heat thousands of homes - the authorities have allocated £36 million to connect data centers to heating systems

The UK government has allocated £36 million ($44,5 million) to upgrade West London's central heating system. According to Datacenter Dynamics, the system will allow the use of “garbage” heat from data centers to heat up to 10 thousand homes. Last summer, a scandal erupted here when it was revealed that new housing projects in the area had been put on hold because data centers had reserved all available […]

Release of the user environment LXQt 1.4

The release of the user environment LXQt 1.4 (Qt Lightweight Desktop Environment), developed by the joint team of developers of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects, is presented. The LXQt interface continues to follow the ideas of the classic desktop organization, introducing modern design and techniques that increase usability. LXQt is positioned as a lightweight, modular, fast and convenient continuation of the development of the Razor-qt and LXDE desktops, incorporating the best features of both shells. […]

Linux kernel fix causes problems with some graphics tablets

Artist David Revua complained on his blog that after updating the Linux kernel to version 6.5.8 in Fedora Linux, the right button on his tablet's stylus began to behave like an eraser. The tablet model Revua uses has a pressure-sensitive eraser on the back, and the right button on the stylus has been configured in Krita for years to […]