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eflow Global launches sandbox to help reduce false positives
eflow Global introduces a new Sandbox feature for TZTS Trade Surveillance, enabling firms to reduce false positives by safely testing alert thresholds with real data. 
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LevelBlue acquires Trustwave to form largest global MSSP
LevelBlue's acquisition of Trustwave creates the world's largest pure-play managed security services provider, enhancing global cyber defence capabilities. 
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Siren 14.7 boosts police investigations with AI-driven insights
Siren's 14.7 investigative platform uses AI to help police tackle complex threats, enabling real-time analysis of vast data for faster, clearer insights. 
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Turtl launches Hatch AI to boost B2B marketing efficiency & ROI
Turtl unveils Hatch AI, a tool designed to help B2B marketers speed content creation and link it directly to revenue and pipeline goals. 
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Devart launches dbForge 2025.1 with AI assistant & new UI
Devart launches dbForge 2025.1 featuring an AI assistant, revamped UI, and enhanced support for SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and Azure Synapse Analytics. 
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The amazing Kindle Scribe hits all-time low ahead of Prime Day
I hunt for deals all day long, especially now, ahead of Prime Day, but few discounts have made me do a double-take like this one has. The Amazon Kindle Scribe is on sale for the very best price we’ve ever seen. Instead of shelling out $400, you can get the Scribe for $260. Amazon’s Kindle Scribe is a twist on regular e-readers because, on top of being able to read books, you can also write notes in a notebook or write directly on books without it being a capital sin. The screen has the same paper-like feel that we’ve come to love with Kindles. The 10.2-inch screen is glare-free, so you can read in any light. The front-lit display is particularly gorgeous when reading at night, enabling you to enjoy your books in the dark. The beauty of the Kindle Scribe is, of course, that you can write down your thoughts with no distractions, whether you’re marking up documents, writing down your feelings about certain parts of the books you’re reading, or just journaling. A pen is included in the box, so you won’t have to worry about purchasing one separately. The built-in AI notebook tools allow you to summarize your notes, change their length and tone, or refine the writing itself. This is, of course, a Prime deal, so you’re going to need a Prime subscription to access it. But, with Prime Day coming in next week, now’s the perfect time to start a 30-day free trial if you haven’t done so yet. Make sure to also check out our Prime Day hub to find the best early deals. Whatever you do, don’t miss out on the chance to get the 16GB Kindle Scribe for $260 the very best price we’ve seen. The Kindle Scribe has never been cheaperBuy now at Amazon 
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Verdane partners with Guardsquare to boost mobile security growth
Verdane has partnered with Guardsquare to expand its mobile app security services globally, addressing rising cyberthreats with enhanced products and growth strategies. 
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Milford enhances research with Bloomberg RMS Enterprise adoption
Milford, managing NZD $27bn, adopts Bloomberg’s RMS Enterprise to streamline research workflows and enhance automated insights across its investment teams. 
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Percona launches free open source encryption for PostgreSQL data
Percona launches pg_tde, a free open source Transparent Data Encryption for PostgreSQL, enabling secure, compliant data storage without licensing fees or vendor lock-in. 
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NVIDIA & Black Forest Labs boost AI image editing with FLUX.1
NVIDIA and Black Forest Labs have optimised the FLUX.1 Kontext AI image editing model for RTX GPUs, doubling performance and simplifying workflows with natural language prompts. 
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Talon.One raises $135 million to boost AI loyalty platform
Talon.One has raised $135 million to advance its AI-powered loyalty platform, serving over 270 global brands including H&M and Adidas. 
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