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Monthly Archives: May 2023
Two of the world’s most critical chip firms rally after Nvidia’s 26% share price surge
Dutch firm ASML and Taiwan’s TSMC, two of the world’s most important semiconductor firms, got a share price boost after Nvidia’s earnings impressed investors.
The A.I. chip boom is pushing Nvidia toward $1 trillion, but it won’t help Intel and AMD
Sales are up because of spiking demand for the graphics processors that Nvidia makes that power AI applications like those at Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI.
Microsoft: Chinese hackers hit key US bases on Guam
The malware hit facilities on Guam that would be critical to any US response to an invasion of Taiwan.
PlayStation Showcase 2023: Spider-Man 2 impresses, Project Q confuses
Against huge hype, the console giant’s games reveal sparks a mix of excitement and disappointment.
3 things businesses must do to secure applications in the AI era
Reed McGinley-Stempel Contributor Share on Twitter Reed McGinley-Stempel is co-founder and CEO at Stytch. Organizations must quickly adapt their application security strategies to address new threats fueled by AI. They include: More sophisticated bot traffic. More believable phishing attacks. The … Continue reading
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BBy device turns breast milk into powder, helps NICU nurses avoid lengthy ‘milk shift’
Nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit can spend an entire shift waiting for breast milk to defrost so they can prepare bottles for their hungry patients. This can wind up costing hospitals millions of dollars in labor each year … Continue reading
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Pegasus Spyware Is Detected in a War Zone for the First Time
Researchers say Armenian government workers, journalists, and at least one United Nations official were targeted by the NSO tool.
Chinese augmented reality glasses maker Nreal rebrands as Xreal as it takes on tech giants
Chinese augmented reality glasses maker Nreal rebranded to Xreal — a name it hopes will encapsulate its expansion into Europe and latest products.
Researchers say they found spyware used in war for the first time
Security researchers and digital rights organizations believe the government of Azerbaijan used spyware produced by NSO Group to target a government worker, journalists, activists, and the human rights ombudsperson in Armenia, as part of a years long conflict that has … Continue reading
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Boss of Goldman-backed digital bank Starling to step down next month
Starling CEO Anne Boden is to step down on June 30. She will hand the reins to Starling’s COO John Mountain, who has been with the bank since 2015.