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In This Issue: The Start of Summer Vacations | Deal of the Day | Cat5E RJ45 110 Type Shielded Keystone Jack | Ethernet vs Wi-Fi | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – The Start of Summer Vacations
Happy Wednesday!
I hope you’re having a great week! Summer is here and vacations are likely in full swing or in the plans for the summer for many. Do you have anything exciting planned?
New week we will be spending some time in the Florida Keys with my parents, brothers, and some friends and I’m looking forward to the time. It’s looking like it might be a tad rainy towards the end of the week, so I’m sure that might bring some fun of exploring some new things we haven’t done before in the area.
One thing I am hoping for is to see a manatee! I LOVE manatee for several reasons, but haven’t seen one in a while. So fingers crossed!
Look forward to sharing some of the adventures!
Cheers,
Ashley
Deal of the Day

Product Spotlights & Updates
This Cat5E RJ45 110 Type Shielded Keystone Jack supports up to Gigabit Ethernet and exceeds TIA/EIA Category 5e standards. The 8-position, 8-conductor (8P8C) jack is compatible with both T568A and T568B wiring schemes and terminates easily with a 110 punch-down tool. Featuring 50µ gold-plated jack contacts and nickel-plated IDC contacts, it ensures long-term durability and optimal conductivity.
Learning Center Article – Ethernet vs Wi-Fi: Which Delivers Better Speed, Stability, and Network Reliability?
In modern network design, choosing between Ethernet and Wi-Fi often means weighing stability against mobility. Ethernet delivers consistent high-speed data transfer with minimal latency and strong reliability. Wi-Fi, by contrast, prioritizes flexibility, supporting quick setup and mobile access across workspaces. This article offers a technical, side-by-side breakdown of both wired and wireless connectivity.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- Costco is testing a “scan-and-go” checkout system similar to Sam’s Club, allowing customers to scan items with their phones, build a digital cart, and pay through an app.
- Nvidia is reportedly on the cusp of launching its first Arm-based APU for laptops, with a release planned in partnership with Dell-owned Alienware towards the end of 2025 or early 2026. An APU (or “accelerated processing unit”) is a central processor with extra features, like an integrated graphics processor. Combining the central processor and the graphics processor in the same circuit increases the transfer speed between them and reduces power consumption.
- PepsiCo is making summer a little more refreshing with the return of one of its most buzzed-about Bubly flavors: Melted Ice Pop Sparkling Water. But unlike the rest of Bubly’s lineup, this fan-favorite won’t be sticking around for long, and it’s only available at one retailer.
- After nearly a decade, McDonald’s is bringing back its beloved Snack Wrap nationwide on July 10, 2025. Fans have long awaited the return of this handheld favorite, which features crispy chicken, cheese, lettuce, and sauce wrapped in a soft tortilla. The popular item was removed from the menu back in 2016.
