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Liquid Cooling vs Air Cooling: What Data Centers Must Know Data centers are the backbone of AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and cloud services—but their growing energy demands are raising urgent questions about cooling. How can facilities maintain efficiency while keeping costs and environment...
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Asus ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 Debuts with Bold Branding Asus has unveiled the ProArt GoPro Edition PX13 at CES 2026, drawing attention with its striking design and GoPro-themed branding. Creators looking for a fresh aesthetic might be intrigued, but those expecting major hardware upgrades may be di...
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Idle Infrastructure Risks Are Rising Fast Cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than most organizations can keep up. While AI-driven malware and zero-day attacks dominate headlines, experts warn that idle infrastructure—unused accounts, forgotten storage, and outdated devices—is increasingly exp...
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Transform Your Backpack into a Mobile Office Working remotely doesn’t mean sacrificing productivity. Professionals constantly on the move need a setup that supports seamless work from cafes, trains, or hotel lobbies. Minimalist kits look sleek but often underperform, leaving you frustrated with a si...
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Canon EOS R6 Mark III: A Hybrid Camera That Delivers Photographers and videographers looking for a versatile, high-performance camera will find plenty to love in the Canon EOS R6 Mark III. Packed with upgrades over its predecessor, this hybrid camera balances still photography and video capabilities...
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Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition Lands on Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Switch 2 owners finally have a reason to celebrate. Star Wars Outlaws Gold Edition brings the 2024 open-world Star Wars adventure to handheld gaming with a surprising level of polish. Gamers who enjoyed the PlayStation 5 version will...
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Google Photos to Let You Control Backup Timing Google Photos could soon make managing your photos and videos much easier with a new backup schedule feature. Many users rely on Google Photos to automatically sync memories to the cloud, but until now, backups ran without much control. The upcoming upd...
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AI super-users of 2026 are no longer engineers or innovation labs operating on the fringe. They are managers running day-to-day teams inside organizations. As AI adoption moves past experimentation, leaders are asking how to scale it for real impact. The question has shifted from “Should we use AI?”...
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Leadership lessons from soccer are gaining attention as executives search for better ways to build high-performing teams. Leaders often ask how to motivate diverse talent, manage conflict, and protect focus in distracted workplaces. The answer may lie on the pitch rather than in the boardroom. Socce...
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The future of jobs is no longer a distant debate about automation or labor markets. Leaders are already shaping it inside organizations through daily decisions about work design, learning, and accountability. Many people still ask whether AI will destroy jobs or create them. New evidence shows that ...
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Friends and college student mental health are increasingly linked as campuses face rising loneliness, stress, and burnout. Students, parents, and educators often ask whether friendships really affect academic success and wellbeing. Research now offers a clear answer: they do. More than half of colle...
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Disclose your disability at work or keep it private? That question remains one of the most searched—and least straightforward—career decisions for Disabled professionals. While laws like the ADA offer protections, lived experience often tells a more complicated story. Many workers want to know when ...
