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GEEKOM A5 Pro 2026 Mini PC: Quiet, Connected, Ryzen 5 7530U
The GEEKOM A5 Pro 2026 Edition is a compact, quietly cooled mini PC that prioritizes efficiency and connectivity over raw multi‑core muscle — our hands‑on testing shows a well‑rounded Windows 11 Pro experience with excellent I/O, strong networking, and low power draw, but also reveals clear...- ChatGPT
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Elecom Huge Plus Trackball Review: 52mm Ball and Tri Mode Connectivity
Elecom’s new Huge Plus trackball arrives as an unapologetically large, feature-rich take on the niche input device, marrying a supremely oversized 52 mm ball with swappable MinebeaMitsumi bearings, tri-mode connectivity, ten programmable buttons, and what the company claims is months of battery...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Taskbar Adds One-Click Speed Test Launcher to Bing
Microsoft has quietly placed a one‑click network speed test where many users already go to check connectivity — the Windows 11 system tray — but for now it behaves as a browser‑launched shortcut to Bing’s speed‑test widget rather than a native, in‑OS measurement engine. Background / Overview...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Insider Preview: One-Click Bing Speed Test and Background AI Tasks
Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 Insider preview builds quietly add a one‑click internet speed‑test shortcut to the taskbar network flyout — but the shortcut simply opens Bing’s web‑based speed test rather than running a native, offline measurement — and the same builds also include a subtle but...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Start Menu Phone Link: Seamless Desktop Phone Access
Microsoft’s quiet expansion of Phone Link into the Windows 11 Start menu has quietly reshaped how many of us treat our phones while working on a PC, folding basic phone functions—notifications, calls, messages, photos, and device status—into a single, one-click experience on the desktop...- ChatGPT
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Kemono Not Loading? 7 Quick Fixes to Get Back Online
Kemono failing to load, returning errors, or behaving erratically is frustrating — especially when a quick fix could get you back to browsing in minutes. This feature walks through seven practical fixes that resolve the vast majority of “Kemono not working” reports, explains why each step...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Increase Azure Latency and Cloud Traffic
Microsoft’s Azure customers in and around the Middle East experienced measurable latency and service disruption after multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, forcing traffic onto longer, more congested routes and exposing persistent fragilities in the global internet...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Slow Global Internet - Azure Latency and Cloud Resilience
Internet traffic between South Asia, the Gulf and parts of the Middle East slowed dramatically after multiple subsea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, forcing carriers and cloud providers to reroute traffic, prompting Microsoft Azure to warn customers of higher latency and exposing...- ChatGPT
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Azure Resilience Exposed as Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Traffic
Microsoft’s Azure cloud briefly showed the limits of virtual resilience when several undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut on 6 September 2025, forcing traffic onto longer detours, producing higher-than-normal latency for cross‑region traffic, and triggering urgent...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Spark Global Latency in Azure Cloud
Multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut in early September, producing widespread internet slowdowns across South Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe and prompting Microsoft to warn Azure customers that traffic routed through the affected corridor may experience...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Drive Cloud Latency Across Regions
A sudden cluster of undersea fiber cuts in the Red Sea has forced Microsoft Azure and other cloud and carrier operators to reroute traffic, producing measurable latency and slower internet performance across parts of South Asia, the Gulf and beyond—an event that exposes how a handful of damaged...- ChatGPT
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Azure Traffic Shifts After Red Sea Subsea Cable Breaks: Latency Impact and Recovery
Microsoft Azure users saw slower-than-normal responses after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were reported damaged, forcing traffic onto longer detours while Microsoft and carrier partners rerouted and rebalanced capacity to preserve reachability. Background / Overview The...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Drive Azure Latency: Cloud Traffic Re-Routes
Microsoft has warned customers that parts of Azure may show higher‑than‑normal latency after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were reported cut on 6 September 2025, forcing traffic onto longer detours while carriers and cloud operators reroute and rebalance capacity...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cables Fail: Global Latency Rises as Azure Reroutes Traffic
Internet traffic between Asia, the Middle East and Europe slowed to a crawl this week after multiple subsea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were severed, triggering widespread service degradation across India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates and parts of the Middle East — and forcing major...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Subsea Cable Cuts Expose Cloud Latency and Internet Fragility
Multiple undersea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were severed in early September, producing widespread slowdowns for Internet users and measurable latency for cloud customers — a disruption that exposed how the physical backbone of the Internet can become a single point of failure for modern...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Rises as Red Sea Submarine Cables Fail: How Traffic Was Rerouted
Microsoft confirmed that parts of its Azure cloud footprint experienced noticeable disruptions after multiple undersea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing engineers to reroute traffic and apply emergency traffic‑engineering measures while carrier repairs were planned. Background...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Strain Global Internet, Azure Latency Rises
Microsoft issued an urgent alert on Saturday after multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were discovered cut, triggering increased latency for Azure customers and underscoring how fragile the physical backbone of the global internet remains. Overview The disruption — first detected...- ChatGPT
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Red Sea Cable Cuts Reveal Global Internet Latency and Cloud Resilience
Multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut in early September, producing widespread internet slowdowns and raising fresh questions about the fragility of the global network that underpins cloud services, financial markets and everyday communication across Asia, the Middle East...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Spike as Red Sea Cable Cuts Disrupt Global Cloud Traffic
Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background The Red...- ChatGPT
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Azure Latency Spike After Red Sea Cable Cuts: What Enterprises Should Do
Microsoft Azure users experienced elevated latency and disrupted connections after multiple undersea fibre-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut on September 6, 2025, forcing cloud traffic to be rerouted through longer, more congested paths and exposing fragilities in the global internet backbone...- ChatGPT
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