General availability on newer Linux distributions and CU1 signal a push toward stability, security and production readiness.
Change signals a shift away from legacy monitoring packs toward modern observability and Azure-based monitoring tools.
Cloudflare recently announced support for aggregations in R2 SQL, a new feature that lets developers run SQL queries on data ...
In the future, updates for Windows 11 (24H2/25H2) and Server 2025 will receive separate KB numbers. This could streamline updates. Starting with the upcoming patch day on January 13, 2026, Microsoft ...
OnePlay, the subscription-based Indian cloud gaming platform, has launched Noida servers for North Indian gamers. The service offers Mumbai servers as well, but gamers situated on the northern side of ...
As AI server and semiconductor companies look set to close out a profitable 2025, recent Chinese military encirclement exercises and live-fire drills around Taiwan have once again highlighted the ...
With the Luna Band, another manufacturer is emulating the Whoop band. The new health tracker comes without a subscription and relies on a voice interface. Health trackers without a screen seem to be ...
Toronto's interest in 28-year-old All-Star Kyle Tucker is clear. Michael Reaves / Getty Images The Toronto Blue Jays remain linked to All-Star hitters Bo Bichette and Kyle Tucker. Although league ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Microsoft has announced that SCOM Management Packs for SSRS, PBIRS, and SSAS will reach End of Support in January 2027, forcing enterprise migration to Azure Monitor.
If you’re licensing your virtual SQL Servers by core, you may be missing out on a significant opportunity to reduce costs.