October 2025

Kim Kardashian mocked by British singer over new product

Kim Kardashian: File photo British singer Cher Lloyd has taken a cheeky swipe at Kim Kardashian’s latest £34 Skims product. Sharing a screenshot of the item on her Instagram story, the “Want U Back” singer mocked the concept, writing: “Save your £34 and make the grow…. They really know how to take…. don’t they?” followed […]

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Superlarge 21-inch racks set to replace 19-inch systems as cloud and enterprise standards evolve

Dell and HPE switch to modular DC-MHS and 21-inch rack AI systems benefit from wider racks that allow for better airflow cooling and power capacity Cloud providers are standardizing on 21-inch Open Rack as demand for AI servers increases New research has claimed that data center operators are starting to move away from traditional 19-inch

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Monad’s fast EVM chain promises ‘night and day’ performance gains

Monad’s long-awaited airdrop has the crypto community buzzing, but beneath the hype lies an ambitious blockchain engineering effort. Ahead of the much-anticipated token release and mainnet launch, CoinDesk explored how the team’s reimagined virtual machine, combined with its fast execution, could set Monad up to compete with some of the fastest layer-1s. As Monad prepares

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Blockchain.com Has Held Talks To Go Public Via SPAC Deal: Sources

Blockchain.com, a cryptocurrency exchange and wallet provider, recently held talks to go public in the US via a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) IPO, according to two people with knowledge of the matter. The company appointed Cohen & Company Capital Markets to advise on a potential SPAC deal, said one of the people, who spoke

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Microsoft fixes one of its “highest rated security flaws ever” – here’s what happened

CVE-2025-55315 allows HTTP request spoofing in ASP.NET Core’s Kestrel web server Attackers can bypass controls, gain access to credentials, modify files, or crash the server Microsoft released updates to affected .NET and Visual Studio versions to address the bug Microsoft has confirmed that it has recently patched its “highest-ever” vulnerability plaguing its ASP.NET Core product.

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