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Tuesday October 29, 2024. 03:03 PM
These gorgeous powered speakers bring some much-needed competition to KEF’s LS50 line.
According to a new report, 80 percent of registered web domains that resemble a Global 2000 brand do not actually belong to that brand. The report from enterprise-class domain registrar CSC shows that of the homoglyph (look-alike fake) domains owned by third parties other...
Wouldn’t want to inadvertently fund the PLA The US treasury department finalized a rule on Monday that limits domestic entities' investment in Chinese semiconductors and microelectronics, quantum information technologies, and AI.…
Security updates have been issued by Debian (exim4) and SUSE (chromium, openssl-1_1, and openssl-3).
As businesses face a growing array of cyberthreats, understanding how generative AI can be used in cybersecurity has become vital for organizational resilience. Generative AI is making a remarkable impact across various industries, and cybersecurity is no exception—the...
Tabnine, maker of the Tabnine AI coding assistant, has unveiled the Tabnine Code Review Agent, an AI-powered software validation agent that helps users to produce higher quality, more secure code. Now available in a private preview for Tabnine enterprise customers, the...
Crucial has introduced an updated version of its DDR5 Pro Overclocking (OC) Gaming Memory, now featuring speeds of 6400 megatransfers per second (MT/s). These enhanced speeds aim to improve gameplay smoothness and potentially boost frame rates. This release follows the...
'The single biggest constraint is access,' says exec looking to invest 'hundreds of millions' One of the UK's major commercial property developers says it would be pumping investment into new datacenters if it could just secure the energy supply needed for those facilities,...
Amazon’s new Paperwhite remains its best ebook reader, now with a larger display, thinner chassis, and longer battery life.
Jessica Rosenworcel looks at policy challenges for the next decade The chair of America's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) foresees a single network future where space-based comms will be integrated with terrestrial networks to ensure connectivity anywhere.…
Microsoft has combined chat and channels in Teams as part of a redesign that will include a new threaded conversation experience. Channel conversations — currently accessed in the team section — will be moved to chat. The goal is to make it easier for users to view...
With the EU's NIS2 directive now starting to roll out, aiming to achieve a high level of cybersecurity across member states, a new survey commissioned by Veeam shows the significant impact implementation is having on businesses. The study, carried out by Censuswide, reveals...
Ahead of the election, anti-government militias are using Facebook to recruit, coordinate training, and promote ballot box stakeouts. Meta isn’t shutting their groups down and is even auto-generating pages.
It's not just the French president, Biden and Putin also reportedly trackable The French equivalent of the US Secret Service may have been letting their guard down, as an investigation showed they are easily trackable via the fitness app Strava.…
With HotWired, we introduced the world to the internet. Hyperlinks! Verticals! Banner ads! Cookies! Thirty years later, the hangover is real.
Many parents are unable or unwilling to send their children to school with a phone. Smartwatch use among kids is booming, but experts warn the devices could be yet another “electronic umbilical cord.”
The web has been a mixed blessing for people who care about information. Yes, it’s made it easier than ever to access facts and opinions from around the globe — but it also throws out older data as quickly as it brings in new data. (And let’s not even talk about...
Amidst the mountains of vendor cheerleading for generative AI efforts, often amplified by enterprise board members, skeptical CIOs tend to feel outnumbered. But their cynical worries may now have some company, in the form of a report from Apple and an interview from Meta — ...
The US government has announced new rules restricting investments in China’s AI and other tech sectors deemed threats to national security, expanding the existing restrictions that were so far limited to exports. First introduced by the US Treasury in June, the rules are...
A new survey from Norton shows that 60 percent of UK holiday shoppers say they are swayed by good holiday deals and nearly two-thirds (61 percent) give away their personal information to receive a discount when shopping. The study reveals that 70 percent of Brits have tried...
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