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How To Run a VoIP Quality Test and Improve Your MOS
Learn two different ways to conduct VoIP quality tests — one’s easy and free, the other requires expertise and a monthly fee.
6 Types of Network Address Translation: Which One to Use?
Even though we’re no longer running out of IP addresses, Network Address Translation still plays a vital role. Learn the six types of NAT and how each one is used to improve network security, performance, and connectivity.
TIOBE Programming Index News February 2025: Fast Programming Languages Are In Demand
While Python isn’t fast, it has enough entrenched popularity to get a boost from non-software engineers choosing it to learn programming.
Broadcom and TSMC Consider Splitting Intel’s Design and Manufacturing Capabilities Between Them
Intel’s board has been in talks with potential buyers and the U.S. government, The Wall Street Journal said. Former CEO Gelsinger stepped down in December.
Google, Apple Under Investigation to Determine Compliance with New UK Competition Law
If Google or Apple is deemed to have Strategic Market Status in the U.K., the government might force it to make the user data it collects available to competitors, or give publishers more control over how their data is used.
Sophos Acquires Secureworks for $859 Million
Sophos has completed its acquisition of managed cyber security services provider Secureworks.
21% of CISOs Have Been Pressured Not to Report a Compliance Issue, Research Finds
CISOs face growing boardroom pressure, compliance challenges, and cyber threats. Discover key insights from Splunk’s latest report on cybersecurity leadership.
Google Halts Its Diversity and Inclusion Hiring Goals
An email announcing Google’s elimination of various programmes intended to improve diversity at the company was sent to employees on Wednesday.
US Chip Export Rule Proposes Limits to Thwart Chinese GPUs
The Biden administration states the rule will prevent U.S. chips from passing to China through countries loosely allied or not politically allied with the U.S.
UK Considers Banning Ransomware Payments
The proposed mandate intends to discourage criminals from targeting critical national infrastructure and public services, as there will be no financial motivation.