Edgar Cervantes / Android AuthorityTL;DR A week after AT&T announced a home and mobile internet bundle, T-Mobile’s Mint brand is following suit. The new bundled plan will cost $45 a month, though you’ll have to pay the full $540 outright annually. The new plan combines 5G home internet with Mint’s unlimited plan and let’s you add a second line for $15 per month. Last week, AT&T announced its new OneConnect plan, giving users a way to get home internet and mobile phone access under one unified plan. Now, T-Mobile’s sub-brand Mint is following suit with a bundle of its own.…
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Microsoft has resolved a known issue that was preventing some Classic Outlook users from sending emails via Outlook.com. As the company explained when it acknowledged the issue last week, affected users were being warned that some of their messages hadn’t reached intended recipients. Microsoft said that those experiencing this issue would encounter it more often when the Outlook.com account they used to send emails was an Outlook profile linked to another Exchange account. Affected users were receiving non-delivery reports (NDRs) with 0x80070005-0x0004dc-0x000524 errors, warning that “This message could not be sent. Try sending the message again later or contact your…
Ask any PPC professional what career shape they are working toward, and most will say T-shaped. One deep specialism, broad supporting knowledge across adjacent areas. It became the dominant career framework in marketing over the last decade, and for good reason. In a world where platforms were simpler and clients valued versatility, the T-shaped practitioner was exactly what the market wanted. That model is no longer enough. Not because T-shaped practitioners are bad at their jobs or the model does not work anymore. Most are excellent. But the conditions that made T-shaped the right target have changed fundamentally, and the…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The Samsung ViewFinity S50GC 34-inch Ultrawide Monitor is down to $199.99 on Amazon, a drop from $349.99 and the lowest price it has hit so far, according to online price tracking tools. That alone makes it worth a closer look if you’ve been thinking about an ultrawide. What you’re getting here is a 34-inch display with a 3440×1440 resolution, which translates to a lot more horizontal room than a standard monitor. In day-to-day use, that means you can keep…
Is the concern valid? Dr. Danish Faruqui, CEO of Fab Economics, a US-based AI hardware and datacenter advisory, said the risk was real. “The skepticism that Nvidia may prioritize its own hardware in future software updates, potentially delaying or under-optimizing support for rivals, is a feasible outcome,” he said. As the primary developer, Nvidia now controls Slurm’s official development roadmap and code review process, Faruqui said, “which could influence how quickly competing chips are integrated on new development or continuous improvement elements.” Owning the control plane alongside GPUs and networking infrastructure such as InfiniBand, he added, allows Nvidia to create…
Search results used to be a doorway. You ranked, someone clicked, and they landed on your site. But today, that model is eroding faster than most marketing teams are equipped to move.
My wife has shown up back home with various surprises over the years. The last big one is a rescue dog who is sleeping on my feet as I write this. However, the most surprising thing she’s ever shown up with is an honest-to-goodness LaserDisc player. I have never owned a LaserDisc player, and the last time I saw one was in the middle of the 1990s. My dad borrowed the LD player (and rear projection TV) from a friend, and we watched Judge Dredd and Crimson Tide. The LD player that now sits in my house is a fancier…
For years, Salesforce Marketing Cloud was the safe choice. Powerful. Enterprise. Trusted. But lately, we’re hearing something different: “Our data is too tangled to activate.” “We’re locked into contracts.” “We’re stuck sending the same emails on repeat.” “Everything is Band-Aids and duct tape — I don’t know how we can move without breaking everything.” “We feel stuck.” Sound familiar? If so, this fireside chat is for you. We’ve helped dozens of brands migrate off Salesforce and into modern, composable engagement architectures built for real CRM performance. Not because it’s trendy — but because marketers needed more speed, flexibility, and innovation.…
You’ve somehow managed to get your hands on all the components for a brand-new PC, including RAM and storage, hopefully without paying inflated prices. That alone deserves some credit. You’ve put everything together, hit the power button, and the system boots on the first try. At that point, it’s tempting to call the job done. But that would be a mistake. A PC that powers on is not necessarily ready for real-world use. Fresh builds often run outdated firmware, default memory speeds, and untested thermals, all of which can impact performance or stability. There are a few essential post-build steps…
New academic research has identified multiple RowHammer attacks against high-performance graphics processing units (GPUs) that could be exploited to escalate privileges and, in some cases, even take full control of a host. The efforts have been codenamed GPUBreach, GDDRHammer, and GeForge. GPUBreach goes a step further than GPUHammer, demonstrating for the first time that RowHammer bit-flips in GPU memory can induce much more than data corruption and enable privilege escalation, and lead to a full system compromise. “By corrupting GPU page tables via GDDR6 bit-flips, an unprivileged process can gain arbitrary GPU memory read/write, and then chain that into full CPU privilege escalation —…
