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The Flow of Security: Efficiency Relies On Identity Data — Free White Paper by Steven Parker Claim your complimentary White Paper for free today, before the offer expires! This white paper examines the primacy of identity as the underpinning of any effective security posture and is based on research conducted by Aite-Novarica Group during September and October 2021. Key takeaways from the study include the following: Deploying and managing security following its natural flow reduces cost and increases benefits The ideal flow of security leads to a cycle of continual improvement Any improvement in the quality and management of identity data enhances all secur…
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Flight Simulator World Update IX bring refinements to Italy and Malta by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe It is time for another World Update from the Microsoft Flight Simulator team. Following the Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra enhancements from March, this time receiving an injection of improvements are Italy and Malta. Like previous free additions, World Update IX has newly modeled cities for further upgrading those regions, handcrafted airports, new activities for simmers, and more. According to the developer, 20 cities have received a graphics upgrade in this update, including Rome, Naples, Venice, and Milan. This has been accomplished using "digital elevation mode…
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Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability will offer tools to track and measure carbon output
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Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability will offer tools to track and measure carbon output by Alap Naik Desai Microsoft has launched “Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability”. The platform will work with data collected from a comprehensive set of measuring devices and sensors. It will benefit from Microsoft’s cloud-based and AI-powered data collection, processing, and sorting solutions. As the name implies, the Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability platform will help companies monitor their carbon output, and suggest ways to reduce them. The number of companies concerned with their carbon footprint is only going to increase. Hence, Microsoft is offering a platform that collec…
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Glary Utilities 5.188.0.217
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Glary Utilities 5.188.0.217 by Razvan Serea Glary Utilities offers numerous powerful and easy-to-use system tools and utilities to fix, speed up, maintain and protect your PC. Glary Utilities allow you to clean common system junk files, as well as invalid registry entries and Internet traces. You can manage and delete browser add-ons, analyze disk space usage and find duplicate files. You can also view and manage installed shell extensions, encrypt your files from unauthorized access and use, split large files into smaller manageable files and then rejoin them. Furthermore, Glary Utilities includes the options to find, fix, or remove broken Windows shortcuts, mana…
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EU and U.S. to avoid 'subsidy race' as they seek to boost chip output by Paul Hill An unnamed source from the Biden administration says the EU and U.S. will avoid a subsidy race as they try to boost chip output. A subsidy race would see countries offering grants, tax incentives, and other deals to woo firms. This could cause manufacturing to take place in a handful of states causing chip supply chains to be weaker. According to a Reuters report, the EU and U.S. plan to unveil measures that will promote supply security. This information was shared with reporters during a preview of the meeting and details are expected later on Monday. Since the start of the COVI…
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The European Central Bank could issue a digital euro by 2027 by Paul Hill European Central Bank board member Fabio Panetta says that the development of a digital euro might begin by the end of next year, according to a Reuters report. If the work is underway by then, Panetta expects it to take about three years to complete, meaning it’d be ready for people to use by the start of 2027. This plan puts the European Union years behind China which tested its digital yuan in 2020. On the matter, Panetta said: “Finally, at the end of 2023 we could decide to start a realisation phase to develop and test the appropriate technical solutions and business arrangements neces…
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Report: Apple accessories will soon ditch Lightning and switch to USB-C 1 2
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Report: Apple accessories will soon ditch Lightning and switch to USB-C by Usama Jawad A few months ago, the European Commission (EC) put forward a proposal saying that wired charging for most electronic devices should use USB-C as a standard. This includes smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, portable speakers, and handheld consoles. The motivation behind the move is that it will help reduce e-waste as consumers will just reuse old cables across different devices. Now, it seems that Apple has started gearing up for this switch. Over the past few days, several reports have emerged claiming that the iPhone will move to USB-C charging in 2023. This is primari…
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Save 85% off the 2022 CompTIA & AWS Practice Exam E-Book Bundle by Steven Parker Today's highlighted deal comes via our Online Courses section of the Neowin Deals web store, where you can save 85% off the 2022 CompTIA & AWS Practice Exam E-Book Bundle. Get 14 eBooks to Catch Up with Current Exam Objectives of CompTIA, AWS, Cisco, Microsoft, & Google. Whether you're just starting out your IT journey or wanting to boost your IT skills, this complete eBook bundle full of practice exam questions & theory is just the right package for you! With 14 eBooks from ExamsDigest, it will give you a walkthrough of the basics to advanced aspects of networking, hard…
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Sniper Elite 5, Jurassic World Evolution 2, and much more hit Xbox Game Pass by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass lineup for May is expanding in a big way. Today's announcement of the second wave of titles for the month includes hits like Frontier Development's Jurassic World Evolution 2, the indie sensation Vampire Survivors, and day-one drops such as the latest entry of the Sniper Elite series. Here are the games incoming to the subscription service in the next couple of weeks: Her Story (PC) – Available now Jurassic World Evolution 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – Available now Little Witch in the Woods (Game Preview) (Console and PC) – Available …
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ActivePresenter 8.5.7
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ActivePresenter 8.5.7 by Razvan Serea ActivePresenter is a screen recording, video editing, and eLearning authoring tool with a range variety of powerful features, helping you to capture screen and edit captured videos in a matter of minutes. Create professional screencasts that contain stunning annotations and effects, high-resolution graphics, videos, and voiceovers. You can capture any application on your computer, customize it easily by adding background music, closed caption, zoom-n-pan, etc., and finally export it to popular outputs (video, document) that can run on any device or platform. ActivePresenter allows you to generate the presentations in many diff…
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Nvidia's Ada Lovelace RTX 4090 is reportedly much better than previously rumored by Sayan Sen The rumor mill has been spinning hard over the past few months and the purported power consumption details regarding Nvidia's next-gen Ada Lovelace GPU architecture have been less than favorable. That's because the GeForce RTX 4090 was rumored to feature a 600W Total Graphics Power (TGP), with another higher variant reportedly guzzling down another 50% more power. However, the latest report suggests that this isn't the case as the RTX 4090 allegedly features only a 450W TGP, which is a very significant reduction of 25%. The report comes via prolific Nvidia GPU leakster an…
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Halo Infinite developer reverses patch to bring back gravity-defying skill jumps by Alap Naik Desai Developers of Halo Infinite will be reintroducing some popular but gravity-defying jumps. 343 Industries has confirmed that they will be reversing some changes to bring back several special moves. These jumps were glitches but enhanced gameplay, their removal upset many gamers. Halo Infinite developer 343 Industries seems to have relented to the gamer community. The developer will be rolling out a few fixes for the first-person shooter game in its next update. In addition to the fixes, the team will also roll back a few changes that addressed some glitches. Gamers …
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Inkscape 1.2
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Inkscape 1.2 by Razvan Serea Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format. In contrast to raster (bitmap) graphics editors such as Photoshop or Gimp, Inkscape stores its graphics in a vector format. Vector graphics is a resolution-independent description of the actual shapes and objects that you see in the image. A rasterization engine uses this information to determine how to plot each line and curve at any resolution or zoom level. Contrast that to bitmap (raster) graphi…
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Here are some of the launch titles for the new PlayStation Plus plans by Usama Jawad Over a month ago, Sony announced that it is revamping its PlayStation Plus plans in a bid to offer stronger competition to Xbox Game Pass. The company will soon be offering three tiers, namely: PS Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium. The first is effectively what we have right now and comes in at the same price of $59.99/year. Extra will additionally offer access to hundreds of PS4 and PS5 games eventually at $99.99/year. Finally, we have Premium, which will also grant access to classic PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games for streaming and downloading at $119.99/year. In regions where cloud…
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Zoom Learning Center gets additional languages, and it's free for everyone by Fiza Ali In a world where COVID-19 has disrupted the status quo by limiting human contact, online learning has become the new normal for many across the globe. Now, people are increasingly leaning towards remote jobs and positions that do not require in-person interactions. This has led to big names in tech investing in making the online experience better for everyone. With this rising trend, Zoom is also building towards experiences that are aimed at catering to the masses who want to use Zoom "like a pro". One of these experiences is the Zoom Learning Center available to users for free…
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Nvidia releases emergency security driver for Kepler GTX 700 and 600 series GPUs by Sayan Sen For the folks out there that are still running Nvidia GeForce Kepler desktop GPUs, like those belonging to GeForce GTX 600 and GTX 700 series, as well as GTX TITAN, TITAN Z, and TITAN Black, the company has announced a new WHQL-certified display driver update today. You may be a bit surprised by this announcement as Nvidia had already ended driver support for Kepler. However, this is not the general Game Ready driver which brings support for new graphics cards or optimizations for new game titles. Instead, this is a security update driver meant to patch some of the security…
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Google Earth Pro 7.3.4.8642
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Google Earth Pro 7.3.4.8642 by Razvan Serea Google Earth lets you fly anywhere on Earth to view satellite imagery, maps, terrain, 3D buildings, from galaxies in outer space to the canyons of the ocean. You can explore rich geographical content, save your toured places, and share with others. Some of the most compelling features of Google Earth include: Advanced Measurements: Measure parking lots and land developments with polygon area measure, or determine affected radius with circle measure. High-resolution printing: Print Images up to 4800x3200 px resolution. Exclusive Pro data layers: Demographics, parcels, and traffic count. Spreadsheet Import: Ingest up to …
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Samsung may be working on a custom chipset for Galaxy S Series
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Samsung may be working on a custom chipset for Galaxy S Series by Rahul Naskar A couple of months ago, Galaxy S22 users accused Samsung of throttling over 10,000 apps. In response to the outrage, the South Korean tech firm later clarified that the Game Optimizing Service (GOS) was causing the problem and that the throttling of apps was necessary to prevent overheating and optimize the battery life. The company promised to fix the issues via a software update, but it apparently wouldn't fix the root cause of the problem. What the software update would do is it'll give users more control over the performance while running apps. The problem appears to be with the App…
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Ubisoft+ is coming to PlayStation alongside a free Classics tier for PS Plus by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Ubisoft's own game subscription program, Ubisoft+, is heading to another platform. With the announcement coming alongside the all-new PlayStation Plus game lineup reveal, Sony console owners will soon be able to utilize the Ubisoft subscription on their platforms. That's not all, however, as a hefty chunk of Ubisoft games are also joining PlayStation Plus at the launch of the revamped Game Pass-like services of Sony in June. The announcement that Ubisoft+ is heading to consoles first dropped in January this year, with an Xbox launch being confirmed. Ubisoft+ has so f…
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Kerbal Space Program 2 delayed again, now aiming for early 2023 by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Kerbal Space Program 2 is having a difficult time with its take off procedures, as yet another delay has hit the space flight simulator. The project was first announced in 2019 following the IP's acqusition by Take-Two. Since then, the title had gone through two major delays, first getting pushed from 2020 to 2021, then to 2022, with the developer Intercept Games saying it needs more time to deliver a quality release. Now, instead of 2022, players will be (hopefully) experiencing the sim in early 2023, with the studio once again saying it needs more time to make sure the title is u…
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Netflix could start supporting live streaming in an attempt to diversify its content
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Netflix could start supporting live streaming in an attempt to diversify its content by Karthik Mudaliar A lot of problems are brewing for Netflix ever since it reported that it has lost around 200,000 subscribers this year, for the first time ever. This is why the company wants to diversify its plans beyond its core streaming business. We already know that the company is trying its luck with gaming. As per a new report by Deadline, Netflix is also exploring the idea of live streaming content. Netflix has confirmed that it is in the early stages of development for live streams for unscripted shows and stand-up specials. The streaming company can definitely add more th…
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Entire Arc Alchemist GPU lineup has leaked thanks to Intel's own driver by Sayan Sen At the end of March earlier this year, Intel took the wraps of its highly anticipated Arc discrete graphics cards. Initially, mobile GPUs will be arriving (image above), followed by desktop parts later in the year. But perhaps to the disappointment of many people worldwide who were looking forward to Intel's discrete GPUs, the firm has confirmed that it its only certain Asian markets where the mobile and desktop Alchemist (First gen Arc codename) SKUs will be available, and only via OEMs and system integrators. Still if you are looking forward to getting an Arc desktop GPU later in …
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Microsoft officially launches native VPN preview for Edge by Taras Buria Microsoft has officially announced a native VPN service for its Edge Browser. Called "Secure Network", it is available for preview in the Canary channel for a limited set of Edge Insiders. Users recently spotted the first traces of the feature, and now it is official. In a nutshell, Microsoft Edge Secure Network is a simplified VPN that does not require installing third-party software or extensions. This feature aims to provide Edge users with a secure connection when working in public networks that often lack privacy. Using Secure Network lets you hide your IP address, encrypt data, and route tr…
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Nearly one-third of App Store and Play Store apps may get removed by Rahul Naskar In a move to prevent users from installing apps that may not have the latest privacy and security features, Google and Apple are looking to remove apps that haven’t been updated in the last two years. The latest policy change of Apple and Google may result in the removal of around 869,000 apps from the Google Play Store and around 650,000 iOS apps from the App Store, according to a report from Pixalate. Google has recently been cracking down on apps that do not comply with the store policies for a long time. The company recently banned 190,000 malicious developers from Play Store. Th…
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RedNotebook 2.25
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RedNotebook 2.25 by Razvan Serea RedNotebook is a modern desktop journal. It lets you format, tag and search your entries. You can also add pictures, links and customizable templates, spell check your notes, and export to plain text, HTML, Latex or PDF. RedNotebook is Free Software under the GPL. RedNotebook main fatures: #Hashtags Format your text bold, italic or underlined Insert Images, files and links to websites Links and mail addresses are recognized automatically Spell Check Live-Search Automatic saving Backup to zip archive Word Clouds with most often used words and tags Templates Export the journal to plain text, HTML, Latex or PDF The data is s…
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