Tuesday, December 10, 2019

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Asus ROG Phone 2 with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage will be available in India starting December 11. The maxed-out variant of the gaming phone comes two months after the phone was announced in India.

When it was unveiled, the ROG Phone 2 was the first of its kind to feature a 120Hz AMOLED screen and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus under the hood. Since then, we've seen a lot of recent flagship smartphones rocking the 855 Plus chip.

Asus is shipping this variant of the ROG Phone 2 with a 30W ROG Hyper Charger and the AreoActive Cooler II in-the-box. If purchased separately, the 30W ROG Hyper Charger is priced at Rs 1,999 while the AeroActive Cooler II sells for Rs 3,999.

The ROG Phone 2 was announced in India as a single 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant with a promise that the maxed-out version of the gaming phone will be made available at a later date.

Asus bundles a 30W ROG Hyper Charger, which supports Quick Charge 4.0 and Power Delivery 3.0, taking less time to recharge the phone while also keeping it cooler. On the other hand, the AeroActive Cooler II has been designed to boost the airflow in the ROG Aerodynamic System and features redesigned fan blades that are also four times quieter than the previous generation.

Asus ROG Phone 2 with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage is priced at Rs 59,999 and goes on sale from December 11 on Flipkart.



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New research from the enterprise security firm ReliaQuest has revealed that a rapid increase in the number of security tools used by enterprises is limiting their return on investment while also increasing the risk of cyber threats.

To compile its new 2019 ReliaQuest Security Technology Sprawl Report, the firm surveyed 400 security decision makers at companies with over 1,000 employees to discover there is a “security tool tipping point” where the number of cybersecurity solutions becomes overwhelming and increases organizational risk levels.

As a result, enterprises are under utilizing their technology, wasting valuable security resources and leaving their teams overwhelmed. Security teams are also spending more time trying to manage their wide range of tools than proactively defending against threats.

Security tool tipping point

Of those surveyed, almost three quarters (70%) of respondents said their organization has invested in more than five new technologies in the last year while 19 percent said they've invested in more than 20.

Teams are struggling to implement these new tools and 71 percent said that they are adding security technologies faster than they are adding the capacity to proactively use them. This added complexity is also compromising their threat response with 69 percent of security decision makers surveyed saying that their security team currently spends more time managing security tools than effectively defending against threats.

To make matters worse, a majority of enterprises are less secure today as a result of security tool sprawl and over half (53%) say their security team has reached a tipping point where the excessive number of security tools in place adversely impacts their organization's security posture.

ReliaQuest's CEO, Brian Murphy provided further insight on the report's findings, saying:

"Cyber threats continue to rise and require companies to mitigate risk. While it's tempting to think another piece of technology will solve the problem, it's far from true -- in fact, this survey proves more tools can worsen enterprise security by adding complexity without improving outcomes. Enterprises need to shift focus to getting more out of the investments they've already made while becoming more selective with new technology acquisitions and ensuring fit with their existing security models. The ultimate goal: tight integration and transparency across their entire environment.

“Ultimately, security technologies help enterprises stay a step ahead of rapidly evolving threats. Vendor sprawl and the financial and operational pains it causes are avoidable. But to ensure technologies collectively deliver greater transparency, security leaders should reassess overarching business goals, align tools to their security models and then recalibrate the process and people to achieve the best outcomes."



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2021 Chevy Suburban and Tahoe vs Ford, Nissan, Toyota and Kia: Is the biggest the best? - Roadshow

The world of big, people-hauling SUVs is getting a real kick in the shorts thanks to an updated Suburban and Tahoe, but how will they compare to the rest of their segment?

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2021 Chevy Tahoe is richer and more refined - Roadshow

An independent rear suspension, available magnetic dampers and an optional diesel engine are but a few of the 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe's headlining features.

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2021 Chevy Suburban debuts with optional diesel power - Roadshow

There's a whole lot of Silverado in here, to great effect.

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2021 Chevy Suburban is fit for the whole family - Roadshow

It's bigger than ever, and it's loaded with all the latest tech.

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2021 Chevy Tahoe and Suburban carry shades of Silverado video - Roadshow

There's even a diesel variant on offer.

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Best gifts for foodies in 2019 - CNET

A baker's dozen of the best gift ideas for people serious about their eats.

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Quentin Tarantino says Kill Bill 3 'is definitely in the cards' - CNET

Uma Thurman's The Bride deserves more, the director says.

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Listen to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker soundtrack early here - CNET

Disney releases 23 tracks ahead of the film's premiere.

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Monday, December 9, 2019

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Nokia has suspended legal action against German carmaker Daimler in the hope that mediation will resolve their dispute over technology licensing fees.

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Facebook users have been bombarded with misleading ads about medication meant to prevent the transmission of HIV, according to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocates.

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The Redmi K30 Pro is now reported to launch next year. The phone may be introduced in the month of March. Key specifications of the phone have also been leaked online.

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The Chinese government is taking further steps to remove foreign technology from state agencies and other organisations, a clear sign of determination for more independence amid escalating tensions with the US.

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Jizhong Chen, a US citizen who was arrested on his way to catch a flight to China, is awaiting trial on charges that he collected photos, schematics and manuals from his work on Apple's tightly guarded self-driving car project.

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