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  1. Queens of the Stone Age have just dropped one of the most hauntingly ambitious projects of their long career – and they’ve made it free for everyone to experience. The band’s breathtaking concert film Alive in the Catacombs is now streaming on YouTube, inviting fans deep underground into the Paris Catacombs for a performance that’s equal parts eerie, intimate and spellbinding. Filmed and recorded in July 2024, Alive in the Catacombs captures QOTSA performing a carefully curated setlist beneath Paris, surrounded by millions of human remains – yep, really. Each song has been specifically reimagined to suit the cavernous, bone-lined tunnels, resulting in versions that feel raw, reverent and unlike anything the band has ever released. It was a long-held dream for frontman Joshua Homme, who first visited the Catacombs nearly two decades ago and famously dubbed it “the biggest audience we’ve ever played for”. Queens of the Stone Age – ‘Alive in the Catacombs’ Alongside the concert film, QOTSA have also released a companion documentary, Alive in Paris and Before, directed by Andreas Neumann. The BTS doc digs into the emotional, physical and logistical challenges of pulling off a performance in one of the most sacred (and restricted) spaces in the world – a feat no artist had ever been officially allowed to attempt before. Previously, both films were available via paid platforms and even screened theatrically in over 20 countries (including here in Australia), making their surprise YouTube release a pretty massive early Chrissy gift to fans. The Catacombs project also spilled over into the band’s live world, inspiring The Catacombs Tour, which wrapped late last year and saw QOTSA rework their catalogue for historic theatres across the US and Europe. Reviews were predictably glowing, with NME calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime set” and The London Standard declaring their Royal Albert Hall show “their finest hour.” And if that wasn’t enough, the band recently delivered a three-act, orchestra-backed performance for Austin City Limits – their first appearance on the show in a decade – set to air on PBS later this month. Whether you’re a die-hard QOTSA tragic or just someone who enjoys their rock served with a side of existential dread and skull walls, Alive in the Catacombs is essential viewing. Lights off, volume up (maybe don’t watch it alone at 2am though). Stream it right now, up above, or peep the BTS doco down below. Queens of the Stone Age – ‘Alive in Paris and Before’ (Behind the Scenes) Further Reading Queens of the Stone Age Setlist for Catacombs Tour Adds A New Song Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme Opens Up About Cancer Diagnosis triple j’s Like A Version in 2008 The post You Can Now Watch Queens of the Stone Age’s Epic ‘Catacombs’ Concert Film For Free, Right Now appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  2. Spotify is dealing with a major headache after reports emerged that a pirate activist group has allegedly scraped vast chunks of the streaming giant’s music library and begun sharing the data online. According to claims published by Anna’s Archive, more than 86 million audio files and 256 million rows of track metadata were accessed, totalling an eye-watering 300 terabytes. While the group says its motivation is “music preservation”, critics warn the scrape could theoretically allow people to build their own DIY, offline version of Spotify – copyright law permitting (and that’s a big permitting). As of Sunday (December 21), Anna’s Archive reported that only metadata has been publicly released, not the full audio files themselves. Still, the group claims it discovered a way to scrape Spotify “at scale,” positioning the project as part of a broader mission to archive and preserve cultural material. Spotify has since confirmed it’s investigating the incident. In a statement shared with Billboard, a company spokesperson said: “An investigation into unauthorised access identified that a third party scraped public metadata and used illicit tactics to circumvent DRM to access some of the platform’s audio files. We are actively investigating and mitigating the incident.” Not everyone’s buying the “just preservation” framing, though. Yoav Simmerman, CEO and co-founder of media-tech startup Third Chair, called the situation “insane”, warning that with enough storage and a personal streaming server like Plex, someone could theoretically recreate a personal, free version of Spotify containing music up to 2025. “There is no putting this back in Pandora’s box,” he added. To put the scale into perspective, Simmerman noted the scrape is reportedly 37 times larger than MusicBrainz – one of the biggest open-source music archives in existence, which hosts around five million unique tracks. Anna’s Archive, which typically focuses on books and academic papers, acknowledged music isn’t usually its lane – but argues that preserving recorded music still falls under its broader goal of safeguarding “humanity’s knowledge and culture”. The group also conceded Spotify doesn’t contain all music, but described it as “a great start.” For now, there’s still plenty of unanswered questions – including whether artists who’ve recently pulled their music from Spotify amid backlash over CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in AI military technology were included in the scrape. What’s clear, though, is that this is one of the largest alleged data grabs the streaming world has ever seen, and the fallout is only just beginning. Further Reading King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Have Officially Bailed From Spotify So An AI “Artist” Just Landed a US $3 Million Record Deal Musicians’ Union Responds to Spotify Wrapped with Reminder of Spotify’s Unfair Payment Policies The post Did Someone Just Pirate Spotify? Massive Library Scrape Sparks Alarm appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  3. UK rap star Aitch has officially pulled the pin on his upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour, with the BRIT Award-winning rapper cancelling all shows scheduled for next month. The run was set to see Aitch hit Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane in support of his latest album 4, marking his long-awaited return Down Under. Unfortunately, a statement shared with ticketholders via Moshtix cited “unforeseen circumstances” as the reason for the sudden cancellation. Aitch – ‘Bounce’ “I’m really sorry to say I have to cancel my upcoming shows in Australia and New Zealand due to unforeseen circumstances,” Aitch wrote. “I know how many of you had plans around these dates and I hate letting you down… I’ll be back as soon as I can. Thank you for the love and understanding.” The good news for fans is that refunds will be processed automatically, with Moshtix confirming ticketholders don’t need to take any action – funds will be returned directly to the original payment method. The cancelled tour would’ve been Aitch’s first Australian headline run since 2022, following festival appearances at Splendour In The Grass and Spilt Milk in 2023. Just last month, the rapper had also locked in a stacked support lineup for the shows, with Elsy Wameyo and NERVE announced as special guests. There’d already been a few shake-ups leading into the tour too, with venue changes confirmed for both Sydney and Melbourne – the Melbourne date shifting from Festival Hall to the smaller Northcote Theatre, and Sydney moving from the Hordern Pavilion to the Roundhouse. Released in June, 4 marked a deeply personal chapter for Aitch, with the Manchester native previously explaining the album’s title nods to both his postcode (M40) and his fourth major body of work. “I want to give people a piece of where I really come from,” he said at the time. “A bit of me and where I’m at.” Aitch 4 2026 Australian Tour Saturday, January 3rd – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW – CANCELLED Monday, January 5th – Festival Hall, Melbourne VIC – CANCELLED Wednesday, January 7th – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide SA – CANCELLED Friday, January 9th – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD – CANCELLED Further Reading Aitch Announces Australian Tour Dates For January 2026 Mural of Joy Division’s Ian Curtis Restored after Being Destroyed for Aitch Advertisement Manchester Ian Curtis Mural Destroyed For Aitch Album Advertisement The post Aitch 2026 Australian Tour Cancelled appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  4. If the Australian Open already feels like Melbourne’s unofficial national holiday, it’s about to get even more iconic. Crowded House have been confirmed as the headline performers for the 2026 Australian Open Opening Ceremony, set to go down at Rod Laver Arena on January 17. The beloved rock veterans will take centre court to officially kick off the tournament, soundtracking the start of two solid weeks where Melbourne collectively pretends they understand tennis draws and seedings. Frontman Neil Finn shared his excitement in a statement, saying the band are “delighted” to be opening the tournament – and that sharing the night with tennis royalty is “an honour beyond words”. “To share the evening with legends of the game is an honour beyond words” And yeah, the tennis royalty bit is doing some heavy lifting. The ceremony will also feature a star-studded appearance from legends including Roger Federer, Andre Agassi, Pat Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt, who’ll be taking part in a special exhibition dubbed the Battle of the World No.1s. Casual. Crowded House’s appearance continues the Australian Open’s long-standing tradition of pulling serious musical weight alongside the sport. In the lead-up, AO Live Opening Week will feature sets from Hot Chip, Elderbrook, Cassian, and a DJ set from The Presets. Then, as the tournament hits its business end, the closing days will bring performances from The Kid LAROI, Spacey Jane, The Veronicas, Peggy Gou, Reneé Rapp and more. Tickets for Australian Open 2026 – including all live music events – are on sale now. Whether you’re there for the tennis, the tunes, or just the excuse to sink overpriced cocktails in the sun, one thing’s for sure: January in Melbourne is shaping up to be a very full house. AO LIVE OPENING WEEK 2026 LINE-UP Tuesday, January 13 Hot Chip (Live) with Milo Eastwood & O Honey Wednesday, January 14 Elderbrook with Juno Mamba, Samantha Loveridge & Jordz Thursday, January 15 Cassian with Willo, OLIIV & bellxsxs Friday, January 16 The Presets (Live) with RONA., Harvey Sutherland (DJ set) & Post Percy AO OPENING CEREMONY Saturday, January 17 Crowded House AO LIVE 2026 LINE-UP Wednesday, January 28 — 5–9pm AEDT The Kid LAROI Special guests Thursday, January 29 — 5–9pm AEDT Spacey Jane Special guests Friday, January 30 — 5–9pm AEDT The Veronicas + Sofi Tukker Special guests Saturday, January 31 — 2–7pm AEDT Reneé Rapp AO Women’s Final — 7.30pm Sunday, February 1 — 2–7pm AEDT Peggy Gou Special guests AO Men’s Final — 7.30pm Further Reading triple j’s Hottest 100 Of Australian Songs: The Complete List Crowded House Release New Single ‘Teenage Summer’ “Dad Wanted It To Feel Like A Band Again”: Liam Finn On The New-Look Crowded House The post Crowded House To Perform At Australian Open 2026 Opening Ceremony appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  5. Dust off the band tees and start emotionally budgeting now – Good Things Festival is officially coming back in 2026. Just weeks after wrapping up its 2025 run, the festival has quietly but confidently confirmed its return next year via an email sent to attendees, alongside a cheeky nod on Insta. In the message (shared via The Music), organisers thanked punters for showing up once again and promised that the gates will be swinging open for another round of Good Things goodness in 2026. “We will be back in 2026” “What an amazing weekend of events that was! We are so happy to have been able to deliver another year of Good Things to the best music community in Australia, hands down,” the email read. “Thank you for being a part of the extended GT family, and for supporting live music… We will be back in 2026 and look forward to welcoming you again next year!” If that wasn’t clear enough, the festival doubled down with a post after the Brisbane leg wrapped up, writing: “See you in 2026, right? We’re counting the days already.” The 2025 edition of Good Things went down across Melbourne (Dec 5), Sydney (Dec 6) – in peak “why is it THIS hot?” conditions – before closing out in Brisbane on Dec 7. TOOL topped the bill, backed by a stacked lineup featuring Weezer, Garbage, Machine Head, Dayseeker and more, once again cementing Good Things as one of the country’s biggest end-of-year heavy music rituals. As for dates, don’t expect anything locked in just yet. Historically, Good Things likes to keep its cards close to its chest, but if past years are anything to go by, December 2026 is a very safe bet. For now, punters can officially start the countdown – and the group chat speculation – knowing that Good Things will, indeed, be back. Further Reading Garbage’s Shirley Manson Absolutely Lost It Over A Beach Ball At Good Things (And Uh… We May Have Been Involved) Good Things 2025 Lineup: TOOL, Weezer, Garbage + MORE The Amity Affliction Announce Massive 2026 Regional Aussie Tour The post Good Things Festival Confirms It’ll Be Back In 2026 appeared first on Music Feeds. View the full article
  6. Synthetic Monitoring – Complete Guide 1. Observability Foundation Modern observability is not a single tool, but a stack of complementary signals: Infrastructure + Logs + APM + Synthetic + RUM ============================================ Alerts + Dashboards Role of Each Signal LayerPurposeInfrastructure MonitoringCPU, memory, disk, network, nodesLog MonitoringErrors, warnings, audit trailsAPMTraces, service latency, dependenciesSynthetic MonitoringProactive availability & performance checksRUM (Real User Monitoring)Actual end-user experience 👉 Synthetic Monitoring fills the proactive gap: it tells you something is broken before real users complain. 2. What Is Synthetic Monitoring? Synthetic Monitoring is a technique where automated scripts simulate user or system behavior by sending requests to your application at regular intervals. These scripts: Call endpoints Validate availability Measure performance Check correctness Even if no real users are active, synthetic monitoring still runs. 3. Core Concept (From Your Notes) SCRIPT ---> ENDPOINT (API / HTTP / TCP / UDP) | UP or DOWN? Key Characteristics Script-driven Predictable execution Runs on schedule Independent of real traffic 4. What Can Synthetic Monitoring Test? Supported Protocols ProtocolUse CaseHTTP / HTTPSREST APIs, websitesAPI (REST / GraphQL)Backend servicesTCPDatabase ports, SMTP, SSHUDPDNS, VoIP, streamingICMPBasic reachability (ping) 5. Types of Synthetic Monitoring 5.1 API / HTTP Synthetic Monitoring (No JavaScript) Characteristics Direct HTTP calls JavaScript not executed Lightweight and fast Ideal for backend checks Typical Checks Status code (200/201/etc.) Response time Response body validation Headers and auth TLS handshake Example Client (Synthetic Agent) ---> HTTP API | JSON Response 5.2 Browser Synthetic Monitoring (JavaScript Executed) Characteristics Uses a real browser Executes JavaScript Simulates real user behavior Heavier than API checks Typical Scenarios Login flow Form submission SPA loading (React / Angular / Vue) Checkout journey Example Synthetic Browser ---> Load HTML ---> Execute JS ---> DOM rendered 6. Where Are Synthetic Scripts Hosted? Script Hosting Model ============================= SCRIPT hosted by Monitoring Platform ============================= In tools like Dynatrace, scripts are: Centrally managed Versioned Secure Executed by managed agents 7. Global Execution Locations (15+ Regions) Scripts run from multiple geographic regions: USA ---> API ---> Latency / Availability INDIA ---> API ---> Latency / Availability EU ---> API ---> Latency / Availability Why Global Locations Matter Detect regional outages Measure geo-latency Validate CDN behavior Catch ISP-specific issues 8. What Exactly Is Tested in a Synthetic Request? From your notes: https protocol load auth pass cert token body param Detailed Breakdown 8.1 Protocol HTTP / HTTPS TLS version Cipher negotiation 8.2 Load & Performance DNS resolution time TCP connect time TLS handshake time Time to first byte (TTFB) Total response time 8.3 Authentication TypeExampleBasic AuthUsername + PasswordTokenBearer / OAuth / JWTCertificatemTLSCustom HeadersAPI keys 8.4 Request Body JSON XML Form data GraphQL payload 8.5 Parameters Query parameters Path variables Headers 9. Availability vs Performance Synthetic Monitoring checks both: AspectExampleAvailabilityEndpoint reachable?PerformanceResponse < 500ms?CorrectnessJSON field exists?SecurityTLS valid? 10. Alerting & Dashboards Alert Flow Synthetic Failure ↓ Alert Rule Triggered ↓ Notification (Slack / Email / PagerDuty) Dashboards Show Uptime % Response time trends Region-wise comparison Failure root causes 11. Synthetic vs RUM (Critical Difference) Synthetic MonitoringRUMProactiveReactiveScript-basedReal usersControlledUncontrolledRuns 24×7Runs when users exist 👉 Best practice: Always use Synthetic + RUM together. 12. Common Use Cases API health checks Login page monitoring SSL certificate expiry checks Geo-availability validation Pre-release testing SLA / SLO verification 13. Best Practices Design Keep scripts small and focused Separate API and browser checks Avoid unnecessary UI steps Execution Run from multiple regions Use realistic authentication Set meaningful thresholds Alerting Avoid alert storms Combine with APM context Alert on user-impacting failures 14. Synthetic Monitoring in Observability Strategy Infra + Logs + APM + Synthetic + RUM =================================== Single Pane of Glass Synthetic Monitoring acts as: Early warning system External viewpoint SLA guardian 15. Summary Synthetic Monitoring: Uses scripts to test endpoints Works with HTTP, API, TCP, UDP Runs globally from managed regions Tests availability, performance, and correctness Complements APM and RUM Enables proactive incident detection View the full article
  7. Apple's AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $64.98 this weekend on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Prime members can get the accessory delivered today in many locations, but otherwise free shipping options have moved past December 25. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Overall, this is a solid second-best price on the AirTag 4-pack that's within $2 of the Amazon all-time low price, which we last tracked during Black Friday. If you're shopping for a single AirTag, Amazon has the AirTag 1-Pack for $24.00, down from $29.00. $34 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $64.98 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find this holiday season? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple Deals This article, "Apple's AirTag 4-Pack Drops to $64.98 on Amazon" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  8. You'd think things would be slowing down heading into the holidays, but this week saw a whirlwind of Apple leaks and rumors while Apple started its next cycle of betas following last week's release of iOS 26.2 and related updates. This week also saw the release of a new Apple Music integration with ChatGPT, so read on below for all the details on this week's biggest stories! Top Stories iOS 26.3 Beta 1 Features: What's New So Far With iOS 26.2 and other 26.2 updates now available to the general public, Apple has started beta testing on the next round of 26.3 updates. With work on this round of updates typically spanning the holidays, they tend to be smaller in scale, but there are still a few notable changes. iOS 26.3 brings changes that make it easier to switch from iPhone to Android, with corresponding changes to Android making the reverse process simpler as well. Users in the European Union will also be gaining a setting that allows iPhone notifications to be forwarded to third-party devices, increasing interoperability. iOS 26.4 and iOS 27 Features Revealed in New Leak Macworld's Filipe Espósito last week revealed a handful of features that Apple is allegedly planning for iOS 26.4, iOS 27, and even iOS 28. As always, Apple's plans could change, so there is no guarantee that any or all of these features will end up being released to the general public, but some of the leaked features include: iOS 26.4: Revamped Siri powered by Apple Intelligence iOS 26.4: Redesigned Health app, potentially involving a previously rumored Apple Health+ subscription service iOS 26.4: Credit card AutoFill improvements for third-party apps iOS 27: Improvements to collections in the Photos app and AirPods pairing iOS 28: New metrics for Apple Watch sleep tracking Apple Leak Confirms Work on Foldable iPhone, AirTag 2, and Dozens More Devices More information on the sourcing of that software leak has subsequently surfaced, and it apparently comes from an early build of iOS 26 (then still known as iOS 19) that was on a leaked prototype iPhone. In addition to numerous features planned for future software updates, which we've outlined in more detail, the leak also reveals dozens of devices in Apple's product pipeline, including many of the expected evolutionary updates to existing products but also some new products that have either been previously rumored or newly revealed. Notable additions include the first foldable iPhone, Apple's upcoming smart home products, the rumored low-cost MacBook powered by an A18 Pro chip, an iMac with a high-powered M5 Max chip, and more. Apple Aims to Boost Popularity of iPhone Air 2 in Two Ways A new report this week from The Information outlined some details on Apple's iPhone product roadmap, including word that Apple is looking at two key improvements for the second-generation iPhone Air: a second rear camera and a lower price tag. The current iPhone Air has reportedly not sold well due to compromises related to camera capabilities, battery life, and perceived value for the price, with suppliers reportedly already winding down production due to the number of already-produced units still available for distribution. The same report claimed that next year's iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will include under-screen Face ID with the front camera becoming a punch hole at the top-left corner of the screen. Apple is reportedly also adding a mechanical iris to one of the device's rear cameras, which will allow for variable aperture to control the amount of light reaching the sensor. Leak Reveals Foldable iPhone Details We've already heard a lot about Apple's first foldable iPhone that's expected next year, but a new report from a frequent leaker on Chinese blogging site Weibo has added a few new details to the existing rumors. The foldable iPhone will reportedly use a Touch ID power button on the side of the device rather than Face ID in order to save internal space, and it will include a 7.58-inch internal display with an under-screen camera. When folded, the outside will feature a 5.25-inch display with a punch-hole camera. ChatGPT's Apple Music Integration Is Now Live There's now a dedicated Apple Music app for ChatGPT, which allows ChatGPT to make music recommendations and build playlists. ChatGPT can be used to search through the ‌Apple Music‌ catalog for songs, artists, albums, and playlists, even without an ‌Apple Music‌ subscription. OpenAI says that all users are able to discover music, generate playlists, and listen to preview clips in ChatGPT. ‌Apple Music‌ subscribers can add songs, albums, and playlists to their ‌Apple Music‌ Library using ChatGPT. MacRumors Newsletter Each week, we publish an email newsletter like this highlighting the top Apple stories, making it a great way to get a bite-sized recap of the week hitting all of the major topics we've covered and tying together related stories for a big-picture view. So if you want to have top stories like the above recap delivered to your email inbox each week, subscribe to our newsletter!Tag: Top Stories This article, "Top Stories: iOS 26.3 Beta, Major Apple Leaks, and More" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  9. 2025 was the year software teams stopped optimizing models and started optimizing systems. By December, a few truths were impossible to ignore. 1. Developer Productivity Became the Real Competitive Advantage By mid-year, every major AI lab had cleared the “good enough reasoning” bar. With model quality converging, the differentiator was no longer raw intelligence. It was how fast teams could ship. The fastest teams used systems that were: Declarative: automation defined in YAML and config, not code Composable: agents calling tools with minimal glue Observable: evaluated, traced, and versioned Reproducible: identical behavior every run Productivity became a platform problem, not a talent problem. 2. Security Went From “Filters” to “Blast Radius” The real problem wasn’t what models say. It was what they could do. Once agents can act, blast radius matters more than the prompt. Production incidents across the industry made it clear: Agents leaking internal data within minutes Malicious plugins shipping ransomware Supply-chain bugs in AI tooling Agents deleting repos or months of work Smart teams adopted the same guardrails they use for privileged system processes: Sandboxed runtimes Containerized toolchains Signed artifacts Policies in front of tool calls Hardened bases and reproducible builds The industry stopped filtering danger out of the model. They focused on containing it. 3. Agents Stopped Being Demos Agents became good enough to do real jobs. At the start of the year, “agent” meant a clever prototype. By the end, agents were doing operational work: updating infrastructure, resolving customer issues, moving money, managing SaaS tools. Two shifts unlocked this: Reasoning took a leap. OpenAI’s o3 solved 25% of FrontierMath, problems that take researchers hours or days. DeepSeek sent waves with their R1 model, proving that the frontier moved from model size to compute at inference time. Tools became standardized. MCP became the USB-C port of AI, a universal way for agents to safely access tools, data, and workflows. Once the ecosystem aligned on a common port, everything accelerated. 4. Containers Quietly Remained the Execution Layer for Everything Containers continued doing the quiet work of powering every stack. More than 90% of companies used containers as the default environment where: Applications run Build systems operate Agents execute real tasks Infrastructure is tested before hitting production Even in an agent-driven world, developers need environments that act the same way every time. Containers remained a universal, stable execution surface. 5. Hardened Images Became the New Starting Point You can’t trust the system if you don’t trust the base image. Docker Hardened Images (DHI) solved the first question every team had to ask: “What are we actually running?” DHI answered that with: A known, verified base image A transparent bill of materials Reproducible builds Signed artifacts When hardened images became free, the cost of doing the right thing dropped to zero. Teams no longer layered security patches on top of unknown upstream risk. They began from a secure, trusted baseline. What’s Next for 2026 The race for raw model intelligence is over. What separates winners in 2026 will be everything around the model. Agents become a standard runtime target. Versioned and deployed like services. Security frameworks treat agents as users. With permissions, onboarding, and monitoring. Ecosystem gravity increases. MCP is the start. The dominant tool interface becomes the center of the agent economy. Trust becomes infrastructure. Signed models to verified tools to hardened bases. Winners will have the smallest blast radius when things break. The term “AI engineer” fades. What remains is what has always been: software engineers who build secure, governable, and resilient systems. In 2023, we learned to talk to models. In 2024, we learned to chain them. In 2025, we gave them real power. 2026 will be about earning the right to keep it. View the full article
  10. AIOps Certification Training Course | AIOps Certified Professional (AIOCP) smartly blends AI into IT operations for faster monitoring and smooth fixes. It teaches full tools from Bash scripting to Moogsoft for complete automation. This fresh take details AIOps Certification Training Course | AIOps Certified Professional (AIOCP) with clear steps ​. Clear AIOps Ideas and Real Gains AIOps joins AI power with daily IT tasks to track systems tight. It catches issues early and guides right fixes. Groups save hours and drop downtime low .​ Main pieces handle events, track incidents, auto heal, dig root causes, look ahead with predicts. True stories prove big cuts in alert mess. Keywords: AIOps platforms, event management, incident management, root cause analysis, predictive analytics .​ AIOps Works in Today’s IT Setup Ties old systems to fresh AI smarts. Tools like Moogsoft, BigPanda smart group alerts. Stories show firms win over tough spots .​ DevOps vs AIOps chart makes roles plain.​ SLDevOpsAIOps1Culture tools mixTech platforms auto IT ​2Fast app deliveryCuts human error time3Agile fast releaseSpots reacts real time ​4Ops dev team upBig data ML core5No silos auto workInsight action from tools ​ Bash Scripts Build Base Power Linux screen basics flow to full scripts. Vars loops functions add strength. Files make change read write .​ Cron times backups clean. Debug holds code tight.​ AWS Cloud Full Hands-On EC2 S3 IAM VPC Lambda main. Smart build high up time. CloudWatch eyes spend watch .​ Safe IAM fits best all ways.​ AWS ServiceRoleKey UseEC2ServersScale compute ​S3StorageBuckets safeIAMAccessUser rules ​VPCNetSecure space Docker Runs Light Containers Images start quick beat VMs. CLI shapes compose many. Volumes nets hold safe best .​ Jira Confluence Links Teams Jira plans sprints flows custom. Confluence pages tie close. Agile boards show reports .​ Python Flask Makes Back Strong Flask APIs MySQL full CRUD. Moves safe launch cloud.​ Git Holds Code Changes Safe Clone stage commit push branch. GitHub PR reviews CI.​ Kubernetes Helm Grows Big Pods services roll easy. Helm packs deploy smooth.​ Terraform Codes Infra Clean Plans cloud links providers track state. Best far store.​ ArgoCD Flows Git Smart Git leads K8s roll outs.​ Prometheus Grafana Eyes All Pulls metrics sets alert. Live boards clear watch.​ Jupyter TensorFlow PyTorch Works Data Books Pandas draw plots. Train models tune sharp.​ Pytest scikit KServe Airflow checks serve pipes.​ Kafka Moogsoft PagerDuty Rundeck Acts Flows events trim false. Auto answer heal fast.​ Elastic SIEM SOAR guards tight.​ DevOpsSchool Rules AIOps Learning DevOpsSchool heads AIOps certs from 2014 start. Endless LMS help, known certs, team saves. Day night groups world times .​ Standouts: 10-17yr field guides true​ 24×7 LMS clips notes works projects Talk kits check self Free redo events each month FeaturesDevOpsSchoolOtherLifetime SupportYesNo ​LMS AccessForeverShortCert RecogIndustryBasicDiscountsGroupNone ​ Rajesh Kumar Guides AIOps Wins AIOps Certification Training Course | AIOps Certified Professional (AIOCP) grows under Rajesh Kumar, 20+ years DevOps SRE AIOps MLOps Kubernetes cloud lead. Shows AWS Docker K8s Prometheus live ​. Tells break fix tales plain . Rajesh shapes crews world wide. Hands work query fast wins fans.​ AIOps Cert Lifts Jobs High Gartner notes 30% firms AI ops 2023. Boom hits 40B 2026. Keywords: Bash scripting AWS, Docker Kubernetes, Terraform ArgoCD, Prometheus Grafana, Jupyter TensorFlow, Kafka Moogsoft PagerDuty .​ Fits code makers admins SRE AI pros.​ Road to AIOps Master Clear AIOps Bash AWS ground.​ Docker Git Jira Python next . K8s Terraform CI Argo flow. Watch ML Kafka full set.​ Cert work job land . Growth Numbers Tell Truth 87% rise 2017-2020. 21% up to 40B.​ Conclusion and Overview AIOps Certification Training Course | AIOps Certified Professional (AIOCP) fits you for AI IT ahead. Learn Bash to Rundeck for auto work wins. Grab peak know how today ​. Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 DevOpsSchool View the full article
  11. THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING helps IT teams use artificial intelligence to manage complex systems smarter and faster. This training covers monitoring tools, machine learning, and automation that predict problems before they happen.​ THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING shows how AI transforms IT operations from reactive firefighting to proactive management.​ What AIOps Does for IT Teams AIOps combines AI with IT operations to handle massive data from logs, metrics, and events. Instead of manual alerts, AI finds patterns and suggests fixes automatically.​ Key benefits from THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING: Faster problem detection through anomaly spotting.​ Root cause analysis across multiple systems.​ Automated responses that reduce downtime.​ Better business decisions from clear insights.​ Teams move from fixing issues to preventing them.​ AIOps vs Traditional Monitoring Old monitoring tools create alert storms that overwhelm teams. 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Logstash processes data while Kibana shows patterns.​ Practical skills include: Logstash pipelines for data cleaning.​ Elasticsearch indexing and searches.​ Kibana visualizations for anomaly detection.​ Integration into AIOps workflows.​ Logs become actionable insights.​ Kafka for Event Streaming Kafka streams real-time events across systems reliably. Producers send data while consumers process it.​ Key Kafka concepts: Topics, partitions, and replication.​ Kafka Streams for processing.​ Connectors for data import/export.​ Hands-on pipeline building.​ Event-driven AIOps reacts instantly.​ TensorFlow Machine Learning Basics TensorFlow builds AI models for IT predictions. Training covers neural networks for anomaly detection.​ Hands-on ML skills: Tensor creation and computation graphs.​ Simple neural network building.​ AIOps use cases like predictive maintenance.​ Keras for easier deep learning.​ AI learns from your operations data.​ Jupyter Notebooks for Analysis Jupyter combines code, visuals, and notes for data exploration. Perfect for AIOps data investigation.​ Notebook training includes: Pandas for data manipulation.​ Matplotlib/Seaborn visualizations.​ Time series analysis for metrics.​ Integration with monitoring tools.​ Teams analyze without leaving notebooks.​ Ansible Configuration Automation Ansible manages servers without agents using simple YAML. Playbooks automate routine tasks.​ Automation coverage: Inventory setup and ad-hoc commands.​ Roles, variables, and templates.​ Error handling and debugging.​ AIOps pipeline integration.​ Configuration drifts disappear.​ Terraform Infrastructure as Code Terraform creates cloud resources predictably. Declare what you want, Terraform builds it.​ IaC fundamentals: Providers, resources, and state management.​ Plan/apply workflow safety.​ Modules for reusable code.​ Multi-cloud support.​ Infrastructure matches code reliability.​ Jenkins CI/CD Pipelines Jenkins automates testing and deployment in AIOps. Pipelines run monitoring and remediation.​ Pipeline mastery: Jenkinsfile declarative syntax.​ Git and Docker integration.​ Test reporting and notifications.​ Multi-branch automation.​ Operations become as automated as development.​ Rundeck Runbook Automation Rundeck executes predefined recovery procedures. Jobs run across servers with logging.​ Runbook skills: Job workflows and scheduling.​ Node management and plugins.​ Git integration for playbooks.​ API automation access.​ Teams self-heal common issues.​ AIOps Tool Ecosystem THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING covers these essential tools: CategoryToolsPurposeMetricsPrometheus, GrafanaReal-time monitoring​LogsELK StackPattern detection​EventsKafkaReal-time streaming​MLTensorFlowAnomaly prediction​AnalysisJupyterData investigation​AutomationAnsible, Terraform, Jenkins, RundeckSelf-healing ops​ Complete observability stack.​ DevOpsSchool AIOps Platform DevOpsSchool delivers THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING with hands-on labs across all major tools. Programs emphasize practical AIOps deployment.​ DevOpsSchool strengths: Complete tool coverage from metrics to ML.​ Real-world use case exercises.​ Industry-recognized certification.​ Lifetime access to materials.​ Live instructor guidance.​ Builds production-ready AIOps skills.​ Rajesh Kumar AIOps Expertise Rajesh Kumar mentors with 20+ years in DevOps, AIOps, SRE, Kubernetes, and cloud operations. His enterprise implementations guide training.​ Rajesh’s mentorship includes: Real production AIOps patterns.​ Tool integration strategies.​ Clear hands-on explanations.​ Career-focused practical advice.​ Connects theory to daily operations work.​ AIOps Deployment Strategies Training covers deployment types and challenges:​ On-prem vs cloud vs hybrid setups.​ Data storage and scaling patterns.​ DevOps/SRE integration approaches.​ Common pitfalls and solutions.​ Successful AIOps matches your environment.​ Conclusion and Overview THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING equips teams to use AI for proactive IT operations management. From Prometheus metrics to Rundeck automation, professionals build complete observability platforms.​ DevOpsSchool with Rajesh Kumar provides hands-on mastery plus certification for enterprise AIOps success. Graduates reduce downtime through intelligent monitoring and automation. The overview confirms comprehensive AIOps career preparation.​ Contact Details Ready for THE AIOPS CERTIFICATION TRAINING? Contact now: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 Website: DevOpsSchool View the full article
  12. Full Stack QA Certified Professional (FSQCP) prepares testers to handle every app layer from basic manual checks through advanced performance and security tests. It equips QA pros with practical tools, real projects, and agile mindset for modern dev teams. This refreshed guide expands on Full Stack QA Certified Professional (FSQCP) with deeper insights, extra examples, and career tips for complete QA growth.​ Deeper Look at Full Stack QA Role Full stack QA thinks about all quality sides: function works right, users find it easy, speed stays fast under load, and safety blocks attacks. Testers move across front-end UI, back-end logic, database queries, APIs, and even deploy pipelines. In agile sprints, QA joins daily standups, writes auto tests during coding, and verifies production changes live .​ This shift means testers code scripts, read logs, and suggest fixes early instead of waiting for broken builds. Full automation covers UI clicks to load sims saving hours weekly. Keywords: manual testing, automation testing, security testing, performance testing, API testing, UI testing, load testing, Selenium, JMeter, Postman, exploratory testing, regression suites.​ Expanded Skills Breakdown for FSQCP QA masters need broad toolkit from simple clicks to complex scripts. Build step-by-step.​ Manual: Write test cases, run exploratory sessions, log defects in Jira with steps/screenshots . Automation: Selenium grids for browsers, Appium cross-mobile, Python/Java frameworks.​ Performance: JMeter threads ramp-up, response assertions, Grafana dashboards . Security: OWASP top 10 scans, SQL injection tests, auth bypass checks.​ API: Postman collections, Newman CLI runs, schema validation . Database: Query checks, data integrity, backup verifies.​ Practice daily on sample apps boosts speed 3x . Skill TypeTools UsedTest FocusReal ExampleManualJira, Excel casesUser flow, edge bugsLogin fails on IE11 ​AutomationSelenium, Appium, CypressRepeat UI/APIE2E checkout scriptPerformanceJMeter, LoadRunner, GatlingSpeed/scale1000 users cart load ​SecurityOWASP ZAP, Burp Suite, SnykRisks/vulnsXSS in search fieldAPIPostman, RestAssured, SoapUIEndpoints/dataPOST /users 201 status ​MobileAppium, EspressoTouch/gesturesSwipe crashes on Android Full Course Breakdown with Extra Practice 60 hours live instructor-led online, fixed price no haggle. Sessions mix theory (20%), demos (30%), labs (50%) with quizzes after each module . Real project: Java/Python/.NET microservices app—test auth service, payment API, user dashboard from reqs to prod monitor.​ 50+ interview kits include scenario Qs like “Debug flaky Selenium test?” with demo mocks. Cloud setups (AWS EC2, Azure VMs, Cloudshare) pre-configured; local VirtualBox CentOS guide covers 20GB HDD, 2GB RAM min . Missed class? LMS videos + 3-month free batch join.​ Why Full Stack QA Outshines Traditional Regular QA catches end bugs; full stack prevents them via shift-left. Early API tests block 70% issues. Agile demands QA codes pipelines, reviews PRs, chaos tests deploys . Architects path opens: design test grids, own perf SLAs.​ Complete Top 20 Tools Coverage Hands-on all major QA tools grouped smart.​ UI Auto: Selenium WebDriver, Cypress, Playwright . Mobile: Appium, XCUITest.​ Perf: JMeter, Locust, k6 . API: Postman, Karate, Tavern.​ Security: ZAP, Nessus, Checkmarx . Manage: Jira, TestRail, Zephyr.​ CI: Jenkins, GitLab CI for test runs . Monitor: ELK, Grafana for test metrics.​ Lifetime LMS replays sessions unlimited . Tool CategoryTop PicksIntegrationLab HoursUI AutomationSelenium, CypressJenkins, Git15 ​PerformanceJMeter, k6Grafana10API TestingPostman, RestAssuredNewman CI8 ​Security ScanOWASP ZAP, SnykGitHub Actions7Bug TrackJira, TestRailSlack alerts5 ​ Real-World Project Deep Dive End-to-end microservices e-commerce: Auth svc (JWT), Catalog (DB queries), Order (Saga pattern). Test plans, smoke/regression, perf spikes, security pentest. Deploy to Kubernetes, monitor with Prometheus—fix live issues . Portfolio Git repo proves skills to employers.​ Comprehensive Interview and Job Prep 50 sets cover behavioral (“Shift-left example?”), technical (“Page Object Model?”), scenarios (“Flaky test fix?”). Resume tweaks, LinkedIn profiles, mock 3-rounds till offer. High QA demand: 30% roles unfilled per StackOverflow .​ DevOpsSchool Stands Above QA Training DevOpsSchool leads with lifetime tech support, unlimited LMS, 20 tools mastery, real projects beating basic sims. Industry-recognized cert, step tutorials, pro slides .​ Extra strengths: 10-12yr industry trainers explain real fails.​ Sample recordings preview quality . Flexible payments, 3-month makeup classes.​ Vs others: Full features table shows edge . FeaturesDevOpsSchoolOthersLifetime Support✓ Unlimited✓ Limited ​LMS AccessLifetime6 monthsTools Count20 Top5-10ProjectsReal E2ESimulated ​Interview Kits50+ MocksBasic QsCert ValueIndustry RecogGeneric Rajesh Kumar’s Proven QA Mentorship Full Stack QA Certified Professional (FSQCP) excels under Rajesh Kumar, 20+ years leading DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, AIOps, Kubernetes, cloud QA practices. Trains Selenium/JMeter/Postman with production war stories. Students love his query clears, confidence boosts via interactive labs .​ Rajesh Kumar authored test frameworks, fixed outages live, mentors agile QA shifts globally.​ Glowing Student Testimonials Expanded 5-star feedback proves impact.​ “Interactive gold. Rajesh built real tester confidence.” – Abhinav Gupta, Pune.​ “Query master. Hands-on examples stuck.” – Indrayani, India.​ “Solid basics despite time crunch.” – Ravi Daur, Noida.​ “Organized deep tool grasp.” – Sumit Kulkarni.​ “Knowledge powerhouse.” – Vinayakumar + dozens more.​ Top FSQCP Certification Benefits Proves versatile QA ready for agile/DevOps. Keywords: CI/CD testing, cross-browser, mobile testing, database validation, smoke testing.​ BenefitPersonal WinTeam ImpactAll SkillsAny test typeNo gaps ​Project ProofStrong resumeTrust hireLifetime LearnSkills freshLong value ​Job SupportQuick onboardFast rampArchitect PathLeadershipStrategy role Step-by-Step Path to FSQCP Mastery Enroll 60hr lives, setup VM/cloud.​ Master manual/auto daily labs . Tool deep dives + mini projects. Full microservices E2E test.​ 50 mocks, cert, land role . Solving Real QA Pain Points End silos with full view. Auto 80% repeats frees manual exploratory. Early security saves breach costs.​ QA’s Bright Agile Future Architects design grids; leads own quality gates. Full stack = top 20% earners.​ Conclusion and Overview Full Stack QA Certified Professional arms you for modern testing across all layers with 20 tools, real project, endless support. Transform to agile QA star mastering Selenium to JMeter. Launch your top career now.​ Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 DevOpsSchool View the full article
  13. Full Stack Developers Certified Professional equips you with skills from front-end design to full deployment pipelines. It teaches modern tools for building complete applications end-to-end. This refreshed guide dives deeper into Full Stack Developers Certified Professional with expanded hands-on steps and real-world insights.​ Detailed Journey from Waterfall to DevSecOps Software development evolved from waterfall’s strict, linear steps that often led to long delays and difficulty handling changes. Agile improved teamwork and flexibility through sprints but still struggled with deployment speed and integration issues. DevOps introduced CI/CD pipelines for automated, frequent releases while DevSecOps embeds security checks right from the code stage .​ SRE practices focus on system reliability, error budgets, and toil reduction to keep services running smoothly at scale. These models address key pains like manual handoffs, waste in rework, and siloed teams by promoting shared responsibility and continuous improvement. Understanding DevOps values—such as collaboration, automation, and fast feedback—helps teams boost productivity while managing enterprise adoption challenges like cultural shifts and tool integration risks .​ In-Depth Microservices Fundamentals and Patterns Microservices architecture breaks monolithic applications into independent, loosely coupled services for easier scaling and maintenance. Core patterns include choreographing services via events, separating presentation components, business logic, and database access logic. Application integration uses APIs or message queues, while modeling ensures clear boundaries .​ Teams learn what to test (unit, integration, contract), when (shift-left), and how to prepare for deployment with canary releases. Monitoring covers performance metrics, logs, and traces using tools like Prometheus. Container demos highlight avoiding breaking changes, choosing sync/async protocols (REST vs Kafka), and handling legacy migrations through strangler patterns. This approach reduces downtime and speeds innovation .​ Comprehensive OS Foundations: CentOS and Ubuntu Start by installing CentOS7 or Ubuntu on local machines or VMs. Gain secure remote access via SSH with key-based authentication. Master command line essentials: reading files with cat/less, editing via vi (insert, command, visual modes), pipingping (grep|awk) for data processing, and redirection (> >>) . Archiving uses tar/gzip, permissions (chmod/chown) prevent unauthorized access, and root/sudo requires careful use with tools like screen for persistent sessions. These skills form the bedrock for server management and scripting.​ Advanced Virtualization: VirtualBox and Vagrant Workflows Hypervisors like VirtualBox enable isolated environments; install and create CentOS/Ubuntu VMs with snapshots for quick resets. Vagrant streamlines this: basic workflow (up/destroy), advanced (multi-machine), Vagrantfile configs for provisioning (shell/ansible), networking (private/public/bridged), and synced folders .​ Install Nginx via provisioners, share sites with vagrant share, and version configs. This setup mimics production for safe experimentation.​ Expanded AWS Hands-On with Key Services AWS Free Tier lowers entry barriers; understand global infrastructure (regions, AZs). IAM covers users, roles, policies, MFA for least privilege. EC2 labs: launch instances, security groups, user data scripts .​ Storage deep dive: EBS volumes (gp3/io2), snapshots; S3 buckets (versioning, lifecycle, encryption); EFS for shared file systems. RDS MySQL: multi-AZ, backups, read replicas. ELB: ALB/NLB setup, health checks; VPC: subnets, NAT, peering.​ AWS ToolKey RolePractice LabPro TipEC2ComputeInstance start, AMIsT3 for burstable ​S3Object storeBucket make, policiesIA for infrequentRDSDBMySQL run, scalingParameter groups ​VPCNetworkSubnet build, IGWFlow logsELBBalance loadTraffic route, SSLSticky sessions ​ Docker Mastery: From Basics to Deep Dives Containers virtualize OS, lighter than VMs. Docker architecture: client/server, engine, registries. Install/config, build first image, manage containers (run/ps/stop). Dockerfile best practices: multi-stage, .dockerignore .​ Deep dives: image layers, networks (bridge/overlay), volumes (bind/named), resource limits (CPU/memory), compose for stacks (Java/Rails/PHP/Node with yaml services, depends_on, ports).​ Jira and Confluence for Agile Planning Jira: install Linux/Windows, projects (classic/next-gen), issues (epics/stories), workflows, custom fields/screens, JQL searches, GitHub integration, plugins. Agile boards: sprints, burndown .​ Confluence: spaces/pages, templates, users/groups/permissions, macros, backups, addons. Customize dashboards for team collaboration.​ Java Backend: Fundamentals to Deployment Setup JDK, fundamentals (primitives, arrays, loops), methods, conditionals, exceptions, OOP (classes/inheritance/polymorphism). Build JAR/WAR, deploy Tomcat.​ Python: Scripts to Advanced Structures Interpreted ease, versions (3.x), scripts, strings/math ops, flow (if/while/for), data (lists/tuples/sets/dicts), functions (args/kwargs/lambdas), files/JSON/pickle, exceptions.​ Frontend Core: HTML, CSS, JavaScript Projects HTML: semantics, forms, tables, media. CSS: selectors (class/id/combinators), box model, flex/grid. JS: DOM, events, arrays/objects, async/await .​ Project: Responsive website with navigation, forms, animations.​ Git Complete Version Control Guide Distributed VCS history; install/config all OS. Init/commit/branch/merge/rebase, diffs/logs, stashes/remotes (clone/push/pull), tags (light/annotated), .gitignore. Real project: California site edits, resets .​ Git SkillCommandUse CaseAdvancedCommit changesgit commit -mSave work–amend ​Create branchgit branch newNew featurecheckout -bMerge codegit mergeJoin lines–no-ff ​Push remotegit pushTeam share-u origin SonarQube for Secure Code Analysis Install server/scanner, analyze projects, dashboard (issues/measures/duplications), rules/plugins, branch analysis.​ MySQL 8: Architecture to SQL Mastery Install/upgrade, my.cnf tuning, users/databases, InnoDB (transactions/MVCC), SQL (queries/joins/DML/DDL), troubleshooting.​ Build Tools: Gradle, Artifactory, Packer Gradle: tasks/dependencies/plugins, multi-project. Artifactory: repos (local/virtual), Maven deploy. Packer: AWS AMIs, provisioners (Ansible), pipelines .​ Frameworks: Bootstrap, jQuery, Nginx, Spring Bootstrap: responsive grid/components (navbars/modals). jQuery: selectors/events/AJAX. Nginx: vhosts/SSL/rate-limit/gzip . Spring: IoC/beans/XML/Java config.​ Testing: JUnit and PyTest Thoroughly Unit testing value; JUnit5 (asserts/params/@Test), PyTest (fixtures/markers).​ Jenkins CI/CD: Full Enterprise Setup Freestyle/pipeline jobs, triggers/plugins (20+ top), nodes HA, integrations (Git/Sonar/AWS/Docker), reports/notifications, security/backup. Covers Java/Python/C++/NET .​ Jenkins PartGainTools LinkScale TipPipelinesAuto flowCI/CD/CDBlue Ocean ​PluginsAdd power20 topManagerNodesRun scaleLinux WinLabels ​ Keywords: microservices, Docker, AWS, Jenkins, Git, Java, Python, Nginx, SonarQube, Gradle.​ DevOpsSchool: Premier Certification Platform DevOpsSchool dominates full stack certs, DevOps training with lifetime LMS/support, 21 tools, real projects, mock interviews, step tutorials/slides. Accredited by DevOpsCertification.co, agile focus outshines competitors .​ Points: End-to-end projects, interview kits.​ Multi-skilled for agile teams . Global, industry-expert delivery.​ Rajesh Kumar: Proven Global Mentor Full Stack Developers Certified Professional thrives under Rajesh Kumar, 20+ years mastering DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, DataOps, AIOps, MLOps, Kubernetes, cloud platforms. He delivers practical Jenkins/Docker/AWS training worldwide, authors guides on Git/microservices. Trainees highlight his clear explanations, query resolution, hands-on confidence-building . Leads real agile transformations.​ Full Stack Certified Pros Excel in Agile Versatile for front-end (HTML/CSS/JS/Bootstrap), back-end (Java/Python/Spring/Flask), DB (MySQL), infra (AWS/Docker/Nginx), tools (Git/Jenkins/Sonar). High-demand roles emphasize sustainable dev, CI/CD, customer value.​ FeatureDevOpsSchoolOthersLifetime SupportYesNo ​LMS AccessLifetimeLimitedTools Covered21 TopFewProjectsReal TimeBasic ​InterviewsMockNoneCert AuthorityAccreditedVaries Clear Steps to Full Stack Certification Grasp models/OS/virtualization.​ Front/back ends, Git . Cloud/containers/microservices.​ Builds/tests/CI/CD . Frameworks, project, cert/interview.​ Conclusion and Overview Full Stack Developers Certified Professional transforms you into an agile-ready pro mastering 21+ tools from Git to Jenkins. Gain multi-skills for high-pay roles with real projects and expert support. Start building complete apps today.​ Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 DevOpsSchool View the full article
  14. Full stack developers manage front-end, back-end, and deployment with confidence. They create full apps from idea to launch. This refreshed guide explores the THE FULL STACK DEVELOPERS journey with essential tools and clear steps.​ Shift in Software Development Models Software moves from waterfall to agile, then DevOps and beyond. Waterfall causes delays with rigid steps. Agile adds flexibility but calls for faster delivery .​ DevOps brings CI/CD for quick releases. DevSecOps adds security from the start. SRE stresses reliability. These changes reduce waste and improve team work .​ Basics of Microservices and Architecture Monolithic apps struggle to scale. Microservices break tasks into small, linked services. Patterns such as choreography connect them well .​ Main elements cover UI, business logic, and data access. Test each part for strength. Container tools show this in action .​ Strong OS and Server Skills CentOS and Ubuntu provide solid foundations. SSH allows remote server access. Command line basics handle files, editing, and permissions .​ The vi editor and pipes speed up daily work. Root access requires caution.​ Key Virtualization Tools VirtualBox launches VMs with ease. Vagrant simplifies setups. Build CentOS VMs and share files across .​ Vagrantfiles manage networks and Nginx deployments.​ AWS Cloud Hands-On Learning AWS free tier opens the door. IAM controls user access. EC2 powers compute, EBS and S3 manage storage .​ RDS supports MySQL, ELB spreads traffic, VPC protects networks.​ AWS ServiceMain UseHands-On LabEC2ServersLaunch instances ​S3StorageBuckets setupRDSDatabasesMySQL deploy ​VPCNetworksSubnets createELBLoad BalanceTraffic split ​ Deep Dive into Docker Containers Containers outperform full VMs in speed. Docker handles image builds, runs, and sharing. Dockerfiles outline exact builds .​ Compose runs multi-container setups like Java apps. Networks connect services, volumes save data .​ Jira and Confluence for Planning Jira organizes issues and sprints. Create projects, workflows, and add plugins. Confluence stores docs and team wikis .​ Handle users, pages, and site backups.​ Java and Python Backend Power Java teaches OOP, exceptions, and web apps. Pack as JAR or WAR for Tomcat. Python manages scripts, lists, and file operations .​ Functions and dictionaries drive core logic.​ Frontend Foundations: HTML, CSS, JS HTML builds page structure with tags and forms. CSS applies styles via selectors. JS manages events and arrays .​ Combine them to craft complete websites.​ Git Mastery for Version Control Git follows changes in team projects. Commit, branch, and merge smoothly. Manage remotes and temporary stashes .​ Tags highlight key releases.​ Git ActionCommand ExamplePurposeCommitgit commit -m “msg”Save changes ​Branchgit branch newSplit workMergegit merge mainCombine ​Pushgit push originShare remote SonarQube for Code Quality Checks Scan code for bugs and security risks. Set up and review projects. Check issues and key measures .​ MySQL Database Management Install MySQL 8 with users and queries. Use InnoDB for tables. Adjust configs and fix issues .​ Tools for Builds and Packaging Gradle assembles Java projects and beyond. Artifactory holds artifacts safely. Packer builds AWS images .​ Frameworks Like Flask, Spring, Bootstrap Flask powers Python web apps. Spring connects Java components. Bootstrap creates responsive designs .​ jQuery streamlines JavaScript tasks.​ Nginx as Reliable Web Server Nginx delivers content quickly with caching and SSL. Set locations and rewrites.​ JUnit and PyTest for Testing Create unit tests to verify code. Execute and analyze outcomes.​ Jenkins for CI/CD Automation Jenkins runs builds and deployments automatically. Configure jobs, nodes, and plugins. Link with Git, Sonar, and AWS .​ Jenkins FeatureBenefitExamplePipelinesFull flowCI/CD ​NodesScaleLinux/WindowsPluginsExtend20+ top ones ​ DevOpsSchool Leads in Certifications DevOpsSchool excels in full stack training and certifications. It spans DevOps to cloud with practical labs. Worldwide access aids career growth .​ Highlights: Practical sessions from OS to Jenkins.​ Certifications in DevSecOps, SRE . Real projects plus ongoing support.​ Skills ready for jobs.​ Rajesh Kumar’s Expert Guidance THE FULL STACK DEVELOPERS excels with Rajesh Kumar, holding 20+ years in DevOps, SRE, Kubernetes, cloud. He teaches Docker, Jenkins, and more. His straightforward lessons and practical solutions inspire confidence .​ Rajesh Kumar mentors global teams, authors AWS content, and offers Git advice. Students rave about his interactive approach.​ Advantages of Full Stack Expertise Full stack developers tackle complete projects. They deploy swiftly and scale applications. Includes 10+ keywords: microservices, Docker, AWS, Jenkins, Git, Java, Python, Nginx, SonarQube, Gradle .​ Path to Full Stack Mastery Grasp basics: OS, Git.​ Build front and back ends . Integrate cloud and containers.​ Automate with CI/CD . Earn certification and build projects.​ Career Growth from These Skills Full stack positions offer strong pay. Teams value all-around experts.​ Conclusion and Overview THE FULL STACK DEVELOPERS prepares you for today’s app building. Master from development models to Jenkins for top opportunities. Begin your journey today.​ Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 DevOpsSchool View the full article
  15. FinOps services help businesses control cloud spending in a smart way. They bring finance, tech, and operations teams together for better results. This guide shows how FinOps services cut waste and boost value.​ Fresh Look at FinOps Services FinOps services mix money management with cloud use. They focus on clear costs, smart forecasts, and team work. Cloud bills grow fast without them, but these services keep things in check .​ Businesses use FinOps to track every dollar spent on cloud tools. It covers startups to big firms in places like India, USA, and Europe. Key parts include cost checks, budget plans, and auto tools .​ Why Cloud Costs Need Attention Now Cloud setups offer speed and growth, but bills surprise many. Without plans, waste hits 30% or more of spend. FinOps services spot extra use and fix it quick .​ Teams gain real-time views of spending. This stops shocks and aids smart choices. Firms save big by aligning spend with goals .​ Strong Wins from FinOps Services FinOps services bring clear wins for any business. They cut costs while keeping cloud power strong.​ Lower cloud bills through smart use . Better team talks between finance and IT.​ Fast forecasts for future needs . Less waste with auto alerts.​ Data-driven picks for resources . These help e-commerce, fintech, and health sectors thrive.​ BenefitHow It HelpsExample GainCost VisibilitySee spend now20-40% savings ​Team AlignmentFinance + Ops workFewer fightsAuto ToolsSpot waste fastQuick fixes ​ForecastsPlan aheadNo surprisesCustom FitMatches your sizeStartup to enterprise ​ Simple Steps in FinOps Services FinOps starts with team setup and goals. Then comes cost tracking and fixes. Steps build a habit of smart spending .​ Experts guide from start to end. They add tools for bills, alerts, and reports. Ongoing checks keep gains steady .​ DevOpsSchool Stands Strong DevOpsSchool leads in cloud training and services like FinOps. It serves global spots from India to Australia with hands-on help. Thousands cut costs thanks to their plans .​ Standout points: Full support from plan to run.​ Tailored for sectors like SaaS and media . Training builds team skills.​ Real results in cost drops.​ This makes DevOpsSchool a trusted name for cloud money management.​ Rajesh Kumar Leads the Way Services gain from Rajesh Kumar, with 20+ years in DevOps, cloud, SRE, and more. He trains teams worldwide on cost tools and best ways. His clear style and real examples build strong skills .​ Rajesh Kumar has led fixes for big cloud wastes. He shares tips on Kubernetes costs and auto savings. Learners praise his query fixes and hands-on focus. His work ensures lasting FinOps success .​ Real Voices from Clients Real users love the changes. Feedback shows trust in results.​ “Useful and interactive. Rajesh built confidence.” – Abhinav Gupta.​ “Solved queries well. Hands-on was great.” – Indrayani.​ “Good on basics. Strong sessions.” – Ravi Daur.​ “Organized and helpful for tools.” – Sumit Kulkarni.​ “Great knowledge shared.” – Many voices.​ These prove FinOps services deliver . Top Tools for FinOps Work Top tools track and cut cloud costs. They fit AWS, Azure, or multi-cloud.​ Cloud bill watchers for alerts . Auto rightsizing for servers.​ Tag rules for spend split . Forecast dashboards.​ Practices like reviews keep teams sharp . Tool/PracticeUseCloud FitCost ExplorerTrack trendsAWS ​Budget AlertsStop overspendAllRightsizingFit needsAzure ​TaggingSplit billsMultiAnomaly DetectionSpot issuesGCP ​ Easy Path to FinOps Adoption Start simple with these steps:​ Check current cloud spend. Set team roles. Pick tools and baselines . Train staff. Review monthly.​ Expect cuts in 1-3 months . StepActionTimeAssessReview bills1 week ​PlanSet goals2 weeksImplementAdd tools1 month ​MeasureTrack winsOngoing FinOps Fits All Sizes Startups need basic tracking. Enterprises want full auto. Services scale to fit .​ Small: Simple budgets.​ Medium: Team dashboards . Large: Multi-cloud governance.​ All gain from cloud cost optimization . Fixes for Common Hurdles Big issues include blind spots and team silos. FinOps services bridge them. Training fixes skill gaps .​ Forecast errors drop with data views. Waste from idle resources ends via alerts.​ Ways to Track FinOps Wins Use metrics like savings rate and forecast accuracy . Aim for 20-30% drops first year. Surveys check team buy-in .​ Grow a FinOps Mindset Share wins often. Make cost talks normal. Leaders push daily checks .​ Conclusion and Overview FinOps services turn cloud spend into smart investments. They cut waste, align teams, and drive growth. Explore FinOps services for your business edge.​ Contact Details: Email: [email protected] Phone & WhatsApp (India): +91 7004 215 841 Phone & WhatsApp (USA): +1 (469) 756-6329 DevOpsSchool View the full article
  16. Corporate training helps organizations build skills in DevOps and cloud technologies to stay competitive. These programs focus on hands-on learning for teams at all levels, from beginners to experts. They address real-world challenges like CI/CD pipelines and automation. Why Corporate Training Matters In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses face constant pressure to adopt new technologies. Corporate training bridges skill gaps by offering customized programs in DevOps, cloud transformation, and automation. Teams learn to work efficiently, improve productivity, and deliver reliable results.​ Organizations benefit from interactive workshops led by experienced trainers. These sessions cover practical tools like Jenkins, Docker, and Kubernetes. Positive feedback from past participants highlights clear concepts and hands-on examples.​ Key Benefits of Tailored Programs Customized corporate training meets specific business needs. Programs adapt to team expertise, whether starting with basics or advancing to complex workflows. Boosts collaboration across development, operations, and security teams. Enhances system reliability through continuous integration practices. Reduces deployment times with automation strategies. Fosters a culture of ongoing learning and innovation. Trainers resolve queries effectively, building team confidence. Reviews note well-organized sessions on tools like DataDog.​ Core Topics Covered Corporate training dives into essential DevOps practices. Participants gain skills in CI/CD, GitOps, and cloud infrastructure management. TopicDescriptionKey ToolsContinuous IntegrationAutomate code builds and testing for faster feedback.Jenkins, GitLab ​ContainerizationPackage apps for consistent deployment across environments.Docker, KubernetesCloud MigrationMove workloads to scalable cloud platforms.AWS, AzureMonitoring & ObservabilityTrack performance and detect issues early.DataDog, Prometheus These modules include real projects for practical experience.​ Hands-On Learning Approach Training emphasizes 70% practical work and 30% theory. Teams tackle live scenarios, like setting up pipelines or managing Kubernetes clusters. Interactive sessions feature: Real-time query resolution. Group exercises on automation tools. Post-training support for implementation. This method ensures skills stick and apply directly to work. Feedback praises trainers for clear explanations and useful examples.​ Expert Mentorship by Rajesh Kumar Programs are mentored by Rajesh Kumar, a trainer with over 20 years in DevOps, DevSecOps, SRE, DataOps, AIOps, MLOps, Kubernetes, and cloud. He has guided 70+ global organizations, from startups to enterprises like Nokia and Ericsson. His expertise covers continuous delivery, containerization, and production monitoring. Rajesh focuses on test-driven approaches and reducing technical debt. He delivers workshops worldwide, earning praise for knowledge and hands-on demos.​ DevOpsSchool as Leading Platform DevOpsSchool stands out for quality training in DevOps and related fields. It offers online, classroom, and corporate training with lab facilities and real projects. Key strengths include: 40+ certification programs aligned to industry needs. Expert instructors with deep experience. Flexible modes for professionals worldwide. Focus on tools like Ansible, Terraform, and Selenium. The platform helps teams achieve certifications and career growth.​ Training for All Team Levels Beginners learn fundamentals like version control and basic scripting. Advanced groups optimize workflows with AIOps and observability. LevelFocus AreasDurationBeginnerGit, basic CI/CD, intro to Docker2-3 daysIntermediateKubernetes, Ansible, cloud basics4-5 daysAdvancedSRE practices, MLOps, security5-7 days Customization ensures relevance.​ Real Participant Feedback Testimonials show strong impact: “Training was useful and interactive. Rajesh built confidence.”​ “Resolved queries effectively with hands-on examples.” “Very well organized, helpful for DataDog concepts.” Repeat praise for Rajesh’s sessions underscores quality.​ Implementing Skills Post-Training After training, teams see quick wins like faster deployments. Organizations report better productivity and reliability. Steps to maximize value: Assign internal champions for knowledge sharing. Schedule follow-up sessions. 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  17. Researchers have discovered new activity from a threat actor dubbed Prince of Persia that’s believed to be tied to the Iranian government. The group appeared to have gone dormant in 2022 after multiple security companies documented its operations and crippled its command-and-control infrastructure, but new evidence shows the attackers retooled and continued to target new victims under the radar. Prince of Persia, also known as Infy based on the name of its original malware, has been operating for almost 20 years. Researchers have noted likely ties to Iran based on the group’s target selection and other factors. Victims were previously identified in 35 countries and included Iranian dissidents and government targets from Europe and elsewhere. The first company to document the group’s attacks and malware toolkit in detail was Palo Alto Networks back in 2016. That same year the company executed a successful takedown operation that involved sinkholing the group’s command-and control servers. However, the group was back one year later with new malware variants dubbed Foudre and Tonnerre — lighting and thunder in French. “Despite the appearance of having gone dark in 2022, Prince of Persia threat actors have done quite the opposite,” researchers from security firm SafeBreach said in a new report. “Our ongoing research campaign into this prolific and elusive group has highlighted critical details about their activities, C2 servers, and identified malware variants in the last three years. This threat group is still active, relevant, and dangerous.” Changes in malware delivery and C2 infrastructure When the group fell off the radar in 2022, the latest known version of Foudre was v27 and for Tonnerre it was v15. Today, the most recent versions recovered by researchers are Foudre v34 and Tonnerre v17, both of which include significant changes. Foudre is first-stage malware used for reconnaissance and victim identification. If a target is deemed important enough, the Tonnerre Trojan is deployed for data exfiltration and surveillance. Foudre used to be distributed through malicious macros embedded in Microsoft Office documents sent as attachments in phishing emails on topics of interest to their targets. The latest version is delivered as an Excel file with an embedded malicious executable that’s not detected by any antivirus engine on VirusTotal. The embedded executable is a self-extracting archive (SFX) file that contains a malicious DLL and a decoy MP4 video file. Excel files with malicious macros continue to be used and they attempt to execute a file called ccupdate.tmp. One major difference compared to previous versions is the switch to a new domain generation algorithm (DGA) through which the malware determines on which domain names it will find the command-and-control server. Tonnerre v17 uses the same DGA with a different key prefix, meaning the domains it will generate for C2 will be different. The SafeBreach researchers managed to identify many C2 servers and to extract data from them. Some servers were used for testing while other had data collected from real victims. “Most of the victims were located in Iran, but there were some across Europe and countries like Iraq, Turkey, India, and Canada,” the researchers said. “While we have chosen not to publish the data here due to privacy concerns, we are more than willing to share the data with authorized law enforcement agencies.” Monitoring the group’s campaigns is difficult because the attackers switch C2 servers quite often and they issue commands to delete the malware from the systems of victims that are no longer of interest. A shift to Telegram More recently, the researchers identified a new Tonnerre variant that’s advertised as v50, as well as an unknown new Foudre version that goes along with it. These versions use a new C2 server structure and, most importantly, can download a file from the server that enables Telegram communication via its API. The Telegram feature is enabled only for a select number of victims, but the researchers managed to use the API to query the configured Telegram channel. It had two members, one of which was a channel bot and one user named Ehsan written in Farsi, who could be one of the hackers in charge of controlling the malware and who was last active as of Dec. 13. “Ehsan is a common Persian name typical for an Iranian,” the researchers said. “This attribution is pretty strong in combination with the IP location of the attacker’s testing machine. We tracked the IP addresses used over several years, all of which indicated Iran as the location. While different IP location databases provided different cities, all of them were in Iran.” The researchers also uncovered other samples of malware and payloads used in campaigns prior to 2022, including signs of an additional malware family called Rugissement (roar in French), a newer version of MaxPinner, a Telegram-based trojan used by the group in 2021, as well as various trojanized binaries used to distribute the malware. The report includes details about the new DGA algorithms as well as indicators of compromise and sample hashes in hopes it will help other companies and researchers track the elusive group’s activities going forward. View the full article
  18. Apple's Beats brand is launching a new celebrity ad campaign today featuring rapper Travis Scott and entitled "DARE TO DREAM." The campaign is inspired by a 2011 tweet from Scott when he was just starting his career, in which he claimed, "One day Travis Scott will be somebody." The campaign short film is a "testament to how belief in oneself can manifest into reality" and features a re-creation of his actual childhood bedroom and an appearance by his real mother, Wanda Webster. The film depicts a young Scott working on music projects using his iMac and the original Beats Studio headphones, with the scene transforming from his bedroom to a dream of sold-out shows on his just-completed "Circus Maximus" tour spanning multiple legs over the past two years. The dream is short-lived, however, with his mother calling him back to reality and sending him off to school. Inspired by the dream, Scott composes his prophetic tweet, and on his way out of the house he discovers a pair of Powerbeats Fit in his pocket, a symbol linking past and present. While the partnership with Scott is currently focused on the campaign film, Beats Chief Marketing Officer Chris Thorne hints that we can expect to see more in the future.“This campaign captures something deeply personal — the belief that greatness starts with a single idea and the courage to chase it,” said Chris Thorne, Beats CMO. “It’s the same belief that connects Beats and Travis — and this is only the beginning of what we’ll build together.”Whether this means we'll see any product partnerships between Beats and Scott down the road remains to be seen.Tags: Beats, Travis Scott This article, "Beats Launches Travis Scott Partnership Featuring New 'DARE TO DREAM' Ad Campaign" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  19. Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser. ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ 234 includes fixes and updates for Animations, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, MathML, Media, SVG, Web API, Web Authentication, Web Inspector, and WebRTC. The current ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ release is compatible with machines running macOS Sequoia and macOS Tahoe, the newest version of macOS. The ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings to anyone who has downloaded the browser from Apple’s website. Complete release notes for the update are available on the Safari Technology Preview website. Apple’s aim with ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while it is designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download and use.Tag: Safari Technology Preview This article, "Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 234 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  20. Since the beginning of December, Apple has been pushing iPhone users who opted to stay on iOS 18 to install iOS 26 instead. Apple started by making the iOS 18 upgrades less visible, and has now transitioned to making new iOS 18 updates unavailable on any device capable of running ‌iOS 26‌. If you have an ‌iPhone‌ 11 or later, Apple is no longer offering new versions of iOS 18, even though there was a security update that came out alongside iOS 26.2. Apple stopped showing new iOS 18 updates when iOS 26.2 launched, forcing iOS 18 users to upgrade to iOS 26.2 if they want to keep their devices secure. For now, there's a way to stay on iOS 18 and continue to get security updates. On a device running iOS 18, you can turn on iOS 18 public beta updates to force new versions of iOS 18 to show up. This may not remain an option for long, but it works at the current time. Apple's move to push users to ‌iOS 26‌ is timed with a long list of security updates introduced in iOS 26.2 and iOS 18.7.3, including a WebKit vulnerability known to be actively exploited. Both updates addressed the problem, so there is no technical need for the iOS 26.2 requirement. Jason Snell wrote an article yesterday on Apple's decision not to offer iOS 18 users further iOS 18 upgrades and speculated that it might be a bug or an error, but the reality is that Apple does this every year. The iOS 14 to iOS 15 transition in 2021 was the first time that Apple allowed users to remain on an older version of iOS. At the time, Apple said that iOS offered "a choice between two software update versions." Users would be able to update to iOS 15 at release, or opt to continue on iOS 14 and "still get important security updates." As promised, Apple did allow users to stay on iOS 14 and avoid the iOS 15 update, but only temporarily. Apple started pushing people to iOS 15 in January 2022 by making the iOS 15 software update option more prominent and no longer offering iOS 14 security updates for devices capable of running iOS 15. In fact, iOS 14 updates stopped being available when Apple launched iOS 15.2, which might sound familiar because it is the exact same path that it followed with the iOS 18 to ‌iOS 26‌ transition. Apple did the same thing with the iOS 16 to iOS 17 transition, and the iOS 17 to iOS 18 transition. For a clear answer why iOS 18 security updates are no longer available on devices capable of running ‌iOS 26‌, we can look to what Apple had to say in 2022 after people complained about being forced to upgrade to iOS 15. According to Apple, the option for users to stay on iOS 14 and avoid iOS 15 was always meant to be temporary. Apple provided a grace period for people to remain on iOS 14 while iOS 15 bugs were worked out, but Apple ultimately wanted users on the latest version of iOS. In a support document published in 2021, Apple clarified that users would be able to stay on the old version of iOS "for a period of time," but not forever. If you're using iOS or iPadOS 14.5 or later, you might now see the option to choose between two software update versions. This option allows you to choose between updating to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS 15 as soon as it's released, or continuing on iOS or iPadOS 14 while still getting important security updates for a period of time. Apple has continued with the same update policy since iOS 15, but the company's move to wean users off of iOS 18 is more visible this year due to the design changes introduced with ‌iOS 26‌. Liquid Glass is a major user interface overhaul that's polarizing, and some users are unsurprisingly reluctant to update for that reason. This article, "Don't Want to Upgrade to iOS 26? Here's How to Stay on iOS 18 (For Now)" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  21. A suspected Russia-aligned group has been attributed to a phishing campaign that employs device code authentication workflows to steal victims' Microsoft 365 credentials and conduct account takeover attacks. The activity, ongoing since September 2025, is being tracked by Proofpoint under the moniker UNK_AcademicFlare. The attacks involve using compromised email addresses belonging to governmentView the full article
  22. For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Astropad to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an iPhone 17 and one of Astropad's Fresh Coat anti-reflective screen protectors to go along with it. Fresh Coat is a new kind of screen protector that Astropad designed with an optical-grade anti-reflective coating to reduce glare and provide a more pleasant iPhone viewing experience. The technology that Astropad is using cuts reflections by 75 percent, while improving contrast and keeping colors vibrant. Unlike other anti-reflective screen protectors, there's no haze or distortion. Priced at $30, Fresh Coat is made from a scratch-proof tempered glass that also provides protection for the ‌iPhone‌'s display in addition to cutting down on glare and reflections. It's slim and won't add any bulk to the ‌iPhone‌ even though it has a five-layer design. From the top down, there's an anti-reflective coating, an oleophobic and hydrophobic coating, a layer of tempered glass, a dust barrier, and an impact-resistant "airbag" bonding. If you have an ‌iPhone 17‌, it comes with a new anti-reflective coating added by Apple. What you might not know, though, is that you can't use just any screen protector with the ‌iPhone 17‌. If you put a regular screen protector without an anti-reflective coating on, it entirely nullifies the anti-reflective properties of that added coating. Since Fresh Coat has its own anti-reflective coating, it actually improves upon Apple's included anti-reflective layer, reducing glare even further. With Fresh Coat, the ‌iPhone‌'s screen is easy to see in any lighting conditions, there's less eye strain, and if you use Dark Mode, it looks even darker. If you don't have an ‌iPhone 17‌, Fresh Coat can provide an ‌iPhone‌ 17-style display upgrade, mirroring Apple's own reflection-reducing display coating. Fresh Coat is available for all ‌iPhone 17‌ models, the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, and the ‌iPhone‌ 15 Pro and Pro Max. Astropad even designed an installation process that's impossible to mess up, so you get perfect alignment on your ‌iPhone‌ without hassle. We have an ‌iPhone 17‌ in white and a Fresh Coat screen protector for one lucky MacRumors reader. To enter to win, use the widget below and enter an email address. Email addresses will be used solely for contact purposes to reach the winner(s) and send the prize(s). You can earn additional entries by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, subscribing to our YouTube channel, following us on Twitter, following us on Instagram, following us on Threads, or visiting the MacRumors Facebook page. Due to the complexities of international laws regarding giveaways, only U.S. residents who are 18 years or older, UK residents who are 18 years or older, and Canadian residents who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory are eligible to enter. All federal, state, provincial, and/or local taxes, fees, and surcharges are the sole responsibility of the prize winner. To offer feedback or get more information on the giveaway restrictions, please refer to our Site Feedback section, as that is where discussion of the rules will be redirected. Astropad Giveaway The contest will run from today (December 19) at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time through 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on December 26. The winner will be chosen randomly on or shortly after December 26 and will be contacted by email. The winner will have 48 hours to respond and provide a shipping address before a new winner is chosen.Tag: Giveaway This article, "MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone 17 and Fresh Coat Screen Protector From Astropad" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  23. Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.1, meaning that iPhone users can no longer downgrade to that software version. iOS 26.2 is now the minimum version that is still signed by Apple, and the first beta of iOS 26.3 is also available to developers and public beta testers. iOS 26.2 was released last week. The update adds a Liquid Glass slider for the Lock Screen's clock, offline lyrics in Apple Music, and much more.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26 This article, "You Can No Longer Downgrade to iOS 26.1" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article
  24. WatchGuard has issued an urgent patch alert for its Firebox firewall appliances after discovering a critical-rated vulnerability that is under exploit by threat actors. Tracked as CVE-2025-14733, with a CVSS score of 9.3, the flaw is an Out-of-bounds Write vulnerability affecting the iked process, a WatchGuard Fireware OS component responsible for the IKEv2 key exchange in IPSec VPNs. According to the WatchGuard advisory, this weakness could “allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code,” taking control of the appliance through remote code execution (RCE) without having to log in. Because it was under attack before a patch was made available by WatchGuard on December 18, this makes CVE-2025-14733 a bona fide zero-day vulnerability. The first job for admins should therefore be to check Firebox appliances for signs of current or recent compromise. WatchGuard’s advisory lists four IP addresses associated with exploitation; outbound traffic to them is “a strong indicator of compromise,” while inbound connections from them “could indicate reconnaissance efforts or exploit attempts,” the advisory said. With logging enabled, other strong indicators were an IKE_AUTH request log message with an abnormally large CERT payload greater than 2,000 bytes, or evidence of an iked process hang, the company said. Affected Fireware OS versions are 2025.1 up to and including 2025.1.3, 12.0 up to and including 12.11.5, and legacy 11.10.2 up to and including 11.12.4_Update1. The resolved versions are 2025.1.4, 12.11.6, 12.5.15 (T15 & T35 models), and 12.3.1_Update4 (B728352) for the FIPS-certified release. There is no fix for 11.x, which is considered end of life. Importantly, WatchGuard warned, patching may not be enough: “If the Firebox was previously configured with the mobile user VPN with IKEv2 or a branch office VPN using IKEv2 to a dynamic gateway peer, and both of those configurations have since been deleted, that Firebox may still be vulnerable if a branch office VPN to a static gateway peer is still configured.” And some admins have even more post-patching tasks to perform, it said, noting, “in addition to installing the latest Fireware OS that contains the fix, administrators that have confirmed threat actor activity on their Firebox appliances must take precautions to rotate all locally stored secrets on vulnerable Firebox appliances.” Deja vu In September, WatchGuard patched a similar Firebox vulnerability, CVE-2025-9242, also affecting the iked VPN configuration and given a CVSS score of 9.3. At the time, WatchGuard said there were no reports of active exploitation, but by October, the company had revised this assessment after exploitation attempts were detected. This is a reminder not to read initial vulnerability assessments for this type of infrastructure too optimistically — exploitation is frequently detected after a flaw has been made public. Firewalls and VPNs are major targets for cybercriminals, and every significant vulnerability in them represents a clear and present cyber security risk. Unfortunately, the evidence shows that some WatchGuard customers don’t patch vulnerabilities as quickly as they should. In October, a scan by The Shadowserver Foundation found that over 71,000 Firebox appliances had not yet been patched for CVE-2025-9242, including 23,000 in the US. Despite its zero-day status, it’s likely to be a similar story for CVE-2025-14733. Slow or reluctant patching might also explain why Russian-aligned ‘Sandworm’ hackers were recently discovered to be targeting WatchGuard Firebox and XTM appliances by exploiting CVEs dating back several years. View the full article
  25. On this year's final episode of The MacRumors Show, we take a look back at all of Apple's major announcements and new products from 2025. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos In February, Apple introduced the iPhone 16e, positioned as a replacement for the iPhone SE as a lower-cost model, starting at $599. It offers the A18 chip and a 48-megapixel camera in an ‌iPhone‌ 13-style design, but with matte back glass, a USB-C port, and no MagSafe. The device debuted Apple's custom C1 5G modem, replacing components from Qualcomm for the first time. In March, Apple refreshed several iPads and Macs. The standard iPad was updated with the A16 chip, and noticeably still lacks Apple Intelligence support. The 11- and 13-inch iPad Air was refreshed with the M3 chip, and Apple released a redesigned Magic Keyboard for it. Apple also updated the MacBook Air with the M4 chip and introduced a new Mac Studio with M4 Max and M3 Ultra chip options. At WWDC in June, Apple previewed its major software updates for the year. The biggest announcement was the introduction of Liquid Glass, an all-new design language for all of Apple's software platforms. iOS 26 redesigned apps such as Phone and Photos, and added Live Translation with AirPods, a host of new features for Messages, and a new Games app. iPadOS 26 introduced a new, Mac-like multitasking system with windows, while macOS 26 Tahoe revamped Spotlight with a clipboard history feature and quick commands. In September, Apple released its annual ‌iPhone‌ lineup update. The iPhone 17 features a larger display with ProMotion for refresh rates up to 120Hz and a 48-megapixel Fusion ultra-wide camera. The iPhone 17 Pro and ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌ Max tout a completely new aluminum unibody frame with a large, full-width camera plateau and vapor chamber cooling. The telephoto camera received a major upgrade to 48-megapixels, with options for 4x and 8x optical zoom. The iPhone Air arrived as a totally new ‌iPhone‌ option, replacing the "Plus" model in the lineup. Sitting between the ‌iPhone 17‌ and the ‌iPhone 17 Pro‌, the ‌iPhone Air‌ has a radically thin design with a polished titanium frame, and uses Apple's custom C1X and N1 connectivity chips. The device only has one rear camera, a single speaker, and supports eSIM only. All of the new iPhones feature an A19 or A19 Pro chip, Ceramic Shield 2, a 18-megapixel Center Stage front-facing camera with a square sensor, and new color options. Apple also released updated charging and accessory products, including a new ‌MagSafe‌ battery designed specifically for the ‌iPhone Air‌, TechWoven cases, and crossbody straps. Apple refreshed its wearable and audio lineups in the same month. Apple Watch SE was updated with the S10 chip and an always-on display. The aluminum Apple Watch Series 11 gained stronger front glass and a slightly bigger battery, while the Apple Watch Ultra 3 gains satellite connectivity for the first time. Cellular models of the new Apple Watches feature 5G connectivity. Apple also released the third generation of AirPods Pro, with improved active noise cancellation, a more refined design with ear tips that include foam, and heart-rate sensing. In October, Apple updated the iPad Pro, 14-inch MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro with the M5 chip. The new Vision Pro also gained a new dual knit headband, promising improved comfort, along with better battery life, higher-refresh rate displays, more rendered pixels. The MacRumors Show has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips in 2026. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel! 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If you haven't already listened to the previous episode of The MacRumors Show, catch up to hear our discussion about Apple's plans to refresh the Studio Display and Pro Display XDR. cent Subscribe to ‌The MacRumors Show‌ for new episodes every week, where we discuss some of the topical news breaking here on MacRumors, often joined by interesting guests such as Kayci Lacob, Kevin Nether, John Gruber, Mark Gurman, Jon Prosser, Luke Miani, Matthew Cassinelli, Brian Tong, Quinn Nelson, Jared Nelson, Eli Hodapp, Mike Bell, Sara Dietschy, iJustine, Jon Rettinger, Andru Edwards, Arnold Kim, Ben Sullins, Marcus Kane, Christopher Lawley, Frank McShan, David Lewis, Tyler Stalman, Sam Kohl, Federico Viticci, Thomas Frank, Jonathan Morrison, Ross Young, Ian Zelbo, and Rene Ritchie. ‌The MacRumors Show‌ is on X @MacRumorsShow, so be sure to give us a follow to keep up with the podcast. You can also head over to The MacRumors Show forum thread to engage with us directly. Remember to rate and review the podcast, and let us know what subjects and guests you would like to see in the future.Tag: The MacRumors Show This article, "The MacRumors Show: 2025 Year-in-Review" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums View the full article

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