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AMD's computing and graphics SVP Jack Huynh has released a statement on X (formerly Twitter) owing to inventory issues due to failing testing procedures and avoid potential recall. Originally, slated to release on July 31 2024 to retailers and reviewers, the new release date is now set between August 8 and 15 2024.

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Kaspersky has announced that it will be shutting down its US business. This is due to the US government's decision to ban Kaspersky products from government agencies. Kaspersky has been a major player in the cybersecurity industry for many years, and its products have been used by many government agencies around the world. However, the US government has decided that Kaspersky products are too risky to be used by government agencies. This decision has had a major impact on Kaspersky, and the company has had to make some difficult decisions.

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Crowdstrike Falcon's software update took down millions of computers and cloud services using windows offline and in unbootable state due to faulty driver. This affected business organizations, airlines, banks, shops, and many more disrupting their business. The affected machines or azure clients greeted the users with Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) or Windows did not load correctly.

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AMD just announced Zen 5 CPUs featuring 9000 series desktop processors and Ryzen AI 300 series mobility series for laptops. Tech media outlets and community such as Gamers Nexus, TechPowerUp, Tom’s Hardware etc were given tech briefings and presentations from AMD at Los Angeles.

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Crucial P310 is a new Gen 4 NVMe SSD from Micron. It is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities. Optimized for handhelds, better battery life and IO performance in small form factor of 30mm retailing at $179 and $270 for 1TB and 2TB variants with endurance of 220 and 440 TBW (TeraBytes Written) and 5 yrs of warranty.

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In a community blog post, ARM announced Accuracy Super Resolution (ASR), an open source solution for upscaling games on mobile devices based on AMD FSR 2. The solution works similar to FSR 2 by accepting a lower input resolution and upscaling in real time to a higher output resolution for improved frame rates and power efficient mobile devices to enhance battery life and thermals.

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A new authentication bypass dubbed Blast RADIUS has been discovered by security researchers. This attack exploits vulnerabilities in the RADIUS protocol, a widely used authentication protocol for network devices. By intercepting and modifying RADIUS packets, an attacker can gain unauthorized access to a network and potentially compromise sensitive data.

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