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The Innovation Gap: iPad Pro’s Hardware Leap Over Mac As Apple’s latest M5-powered devices reach reviewers and consumers, a familiar…
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The data center industry is undergoing a fundamental shift as major cloud providers and server manufacturers transition from traditional 19-inch racks to wider 21-inch Open Rack designs. According to new research, this emerging standard could dominate rack shipments by 2030, driven by the specific requirements of AI infrastructure and modular server architectures.
The data center industry is reportedly undergoing a significant transformation as cloud computing providers and server manufacturers increasingly standardize on 21-inch Open Rack designs. According to reports from research firm Omdia, this shift marks a departure from the long-established 19-inch EIA-310 rack standard that has dominated data centers for decades.
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Microsoft’s Windows 10 has officially reached end of support, prompting many users to consider alternatives including Linux distributions and Windows 11. Meanwhile, Microsoft is expanding AI capabilities with new voice-activated Copilot features and addressing various system bugs in recent updates.
According to reports, Windows 10 has officially reached end of support with the October 2025 Patch Tuesday updates. Sources indicate that while the operating system will no longer receive regular security updates, users can extend protection for 12 additional months through Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program. The report states that Microsoft will continue updating Defender antivirus protection despite the main operating system reaching end of life.
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Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, leaving millions of devices without security updates. While an Extended Security Update program provides temporary protection, analysts suggest significant upgrade challenges remain for both consumers and enterprises.
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, marking the conclusion of an era for one of the company’s most successful operating systems. According to reports, the October 14 deadline means no more free feature updates, security fixes, or technical assistance for the platform that has powered millions of devices worldwide.