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SEC Files Motion To Dismiss Kraken’s Defenses In Ongoing Lawsuit

Key takeaways The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed for the dismissal of Kraken’s defenses in the ongoing lawsuit. The Kraken legal team criticized the regulator’s motion as a move to avoid discovery. SEC’s filing, which coincides with the US election day, has attracted suspicion, as some labeled it an “Election Day gambit.” …

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Bitcoin Outshines Gold with 12% Surge Following Trump’s Election Victory

Key takeaways Bitcoin’s price surged as Donald Trump, a pro-crypto candidate, won the U.S. presidential election. The BTC/Gold ratio jumped 12%, marking its biggest single-day rise since February 2022. The surge in BTC/Gold ration signals a rotation of investment from gold to Bitcoin, boosting expectations for Bitcoin’s continued price rally. Bitcoin Outperforms Gold After Trump’s …

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Intel pledges to ‘fix’ Arrow Lake after launch ‘didn’t go as planned’

Intel’s latest “Arrow Lake” processor wasn’t up to snuff. On Friday, a key executive promised to outline went wrong, and to fix it. On a podcast with Hot Hardware, Intel vice president and general manager Robert Hallock acknowledged that the Arrow Lake launch “didn’t go as planned.” That was evidenced in PCWorld’s Arrow Lake review …

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Intel slapped with class action lawsuit over crashing CPU fiasco

Image: Intel Intel’s issues with 13th- and 14th-gen CPU crashes are well-documented at this point. To make a long story short: High-end chips have been crashing and failing with apparently irreversible damage, and Intel blames overzealous performance settings in the motherboard BIOS. One New Yorker isn’t satisfied with Intel’s extended RMA offerings, though, and he’s …

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Beyond VPNs: The future of secure remote connectivity

As more companies adopt cloud services and remote work, the limitations of virtual private networks (VPNs) are becoming obvious. VPNs were designed to secure a fixed network perimeter, but they don’t work well with decentralised, cloud-based infrastructures. Today’s complex IT environments need solutions that offer more than just encrypted traffic. Data shows that almost 70% …

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Storage explained: Consumption models of storage procurement

Storage has long been the monolith of datacentre components. Deployed in forklift upgrades on multi-year refresh cycles, shiny new arrays have not taken long to lose their sheen and become complex to manage and laggardly in performance. Meanwhile, the cloud has emerged and made pay-as-you-go a norm that perpetually retains the sheen of newness for …

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