Monthly Archives: September 2023

Biden Administration Plans to Bring Back ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules

The head of the Federal Communications Commission said the government needed to protect open access to the “essential infrastructure of modern life.”

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Top Apple Executive Defends Favoring Google on iPhones

Eddy Cue, a longtime executive at the company, said Apple’s multibillion-dollar deals with Google were driven by quality, not money.

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Atlas VPN Review (2023): Features, Pricing, Alternatives

Atlas VPN is a budget-friendly VPN that offers a unique IP address swapping feature perfect for privacy enthusiasts.

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Accenture’s Kelly Brough Says IT Is Bringing Pragmatism to Australia’s AI Projects

Kelly Brough, Accenture’s director of applied intelligence for Australia and New Zealand, told TechRepublic IT teams are often the most practical about AI, but success will depend on working with others.

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Sonos Move 2 review: The best rugged smart speaker gets better

Sonos rarely misses, and its first ruggedized, weather-resistant smart speaker, the Sonos Move, was no exception. This year, it released the Sonos Move 2, a sequel that looks, on the outside, pretty much identical to its predecessor, but that has … Continue reading

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Snap shutters its enterprise services division after less than a year

Snap is closing down a division of its company designed to offer its AR expertise to enterprise customers. The initiative, called AR Enterprise Service, or ARES, was first announced in March of this year, and included a Shopping Suite for … Continue reading

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Lenovo’s New TruScale Services Take AI to the Edge for Rapid Business Deployment

We talk to the GM of Global ThinkEdge at Lenovo to understand how businesses can deploy AI on the edge with the company’s new solutions.

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La Belle Vie acquires Frichti following bankruptcy process

French grocery delivery startup La Belle Vie is acquiring Frichti, another food delivery service that was placed under court-ordered receivership. TechCrunch can confirm that the court picked La Belle Vie’s offer over three other offers, as Les Échos reported earlier. … Continue reading

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Elon Musk’s X removes general option to report misleading info about politics

X (formerly Twitter) appears to have removed an option that allowed users in a handful of markets to directly report misleading information about politics. An Australian digital research group called Reset.Australia spotted the change and posted an open letter (via … Continue reading

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Lateral Movement: What Every Business Should Know

Lateral movement is a term that has become increasingly prominent within cybersecurity circles, but is largely unknown to a general business audience. However, as we’ll show in this article, business leaders and IT professionals must understand this term and its … Continue reading

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