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How SSD Manufacturers Overcome NAND Price Surge with InnovationHardware

How SSD Manufacturers Overcome NAND Price Surge with Innovation

The surge in NAND flash memory prices is pushing SSD manufacturers to rethink their strategies. At COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2026, innovative solutions shifted the focus from raw speed to delivering added value for users. Companies showcased advancements in energy efficiency, design, and functionality, proving that innovation can sustain competitiveness amid volatile market conditions.

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Adobe Integrates AI Assistants into Creative Cloud to Automate TasksArtificial intelligence

Adobe Integrates AI Assistants into Creative Cloud to Automate Tasks

Adobe has launched public beta versions of AI assistants integrated into the Creative Cloud ecosystem. Previously announced in April, these tools are now available in Photoshop, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Illustrator, and Frame.io. The assistants automate routine tasks such as layer management, video sorting, and brand guideline compliance checks, allowing users to focus on creative work. According to Adobe, the goal is not to replace designers but to optimize complex workflows and accelerate content creation.

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New Gentlemen RaaS Leverages Tools to Disable EDR ProtectionSecurity

New Gentlemen RaaS Leverages Tools to Disable EDR Protection

The Gentlemen ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) group is actively enhancing its arsenal of tools designed to disable endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems. These utilities allow affiliates to evade detection during ransomware campaigns, making attacks harder to prevent and mitigate. Security researchers warn that the group maintains a growing collection of EDR-killers, positioning it as a major threat to enterprise networks. Such tools are becoming increasingly common among cybercriminals seeking to maximize attack success rates.

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Unique Satellite Rescue Mission: High Risk, High RewardHardware

Unique Satellite Rescue Mission: High Risk, High Reward

Engineers executed an unprecedented attempt to rescue a failing satellite by designing and deploying a mission in record time. Despite technical hurdles and significant risks, experts view the attempt itself as a milestone. However, the mission's ultimate success remains uncertain, as many aspects lack historical precedents. Industry leaders emphasize that even partial success could revolutionize space operations.

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U.S. Senator Proposes Paying Users for AI Training DataArtificial intelligence

U.S. Senator Proposes Paying Users for AI Training Data

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has proposed legislation mandating that companies developing artificial intelligence technologies compensate users for the use of their data. Sanders argues that modern AI systems rely on the collective knowledge and creative works of millions of people, not just the ideas of individual entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk. Without regulatory oversight, he warns, AI development could exacerbate social inequality and infringe on citizens' rights.

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Baseten Raises 110 млрд ₽ Amid AI Inference BoomArtificial intelligence

Baseten Raises 110 млрд ₽ Amid AI Inference Boom

Baseten, a U.S.-based AI inference startup, is finalizing a record 110 млрд ₽ funding round that could value the company at 953,7 млрд ₽—2.6x its March 2024 valuation. According to The Wall Street Journal, the deal includes a split-pricing structure, with some investors participating at 953,7 млрд ₽ and others at 806,9 млрд ₽. Led by Spark Capital, Sands Capital, and Altimeter Capital, the round underscores surging demand for AI infrastructure solutions.

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Nothing Launches Early Access Program for CommunityHardware

Nothing Launches Early Access Program for Community

London-based tech innovator Nothing has launched a new wave of its Community Review Program, inviting participants to test upcoming devices before market launch. In return, the company expects first impressions shared on social media and creative content creation about the products. Active content creators may also gain entry to the Creator Program, unlocking exclusive perks and bonuses upon new product launches. Applications close on June 24, though Indian residents are ineligible.

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Snap Unveils Specs AR Glasses: Breakthrough or Cumbersome Gadget?Hardware

Snap Unveils Specs AR Glasses: Breakthrough or Cumbersome Gadget?

Snap has introduced its latest smart glasses, Specs, marketed as a groundbreaking augmented reality (AR) device. Built on years of AR lens development, the glasses boast cutting-edge features ready to use out of the box. However, the 159 682 ₽ price point and questionable design—highlighted by bulky frames even in photos featuring CEO Evan Spiegel—spark doubts about comfort and consumer demand. Experts are already questioning whether the innovative technology can outweigh the obvious drawbacks in aesthetics and ergonomics.

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How a 1100 ₽ Smart Switch Uncovered 109 122 ₽ in Annual Energy WasteHardware

How a 1100 ₽ Smart Switch Uncovered 109 122 ₽ in Annual Energy Waste

Smart home devices not only simplify daily routines but also uncover hidden energy consumption issues. In testing the SwitchBot Relay 1PM—a compact Wi-Fi relay priced at 1100 ₽—researchers found a commercial coffee machine in a café consuming up to 8 kWh daily in standby mode. This undetected malfunction led to annual losses exceeding 109 122 ₽ The device seamlessly integrates with popular smart home ecosystems and enables real-time energy monitoring.

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Duolingo Temporarily Allows Recovery of Lost StreaksBusiness

Duolingo Temporarily Allows Recovery of Lost Streaks

Duolingo has launched a temporary feature enabling users to recover lost streaks—daily learning streaks maintained for motivation. Available only in June 2024, the option requires completing three lessons in one session. The move addresses widespread user requests after many lost years of progress due to a single missed day. Over 15 million users maintain streaks exceeding one year, with record streaks reaching 13 years.

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Valve Delays Steam Controller Shipments to 2027 Due to High DemandHardware

Valve Delays Steam Controller Shipments to 2027 Due to High Demand

Valve has encountered unexpectedly high demand for its new Steam Controller, forcing the company to delay shipments for some pre-orders until 2027. Users placing new reservations today will see estimated shipping dates no earlier than next year. Valve confirmed production will continue, but current capacity cannot meet demand faster. To streamline logistics, the company introduced a 72-hour reservation system with advance notifications.

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Why General Affairs Specialists Won’t Disappear with AI AdvancementBusiness

Why General Affairs Specialists Won’t Disappear with AI Advancement

Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry predicts a surplus of 800,000 humanities graduates in the labor market by 2040. While concerns grow over AI replacing professions—including General Affairs specialists (akin to Russian administrative staff)—experts highlight three key reasons this role will stay essential. A social security consultant breaks down why human skills, adaptability, and contextual understanding will keep these professionals in demand.

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