Monthly Archives: June 2024

Australian Organizations are Fascinated With Copilot for Microsoft 365, But Will They Avoid The “Gotchas”?

According to Gartner, there are gotchas that can impede an organization’s ability to embrace Copilot. Here’s what enterprises interested in implementing Copilot should keep in mind.

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“They’ll see it’s different” – Borderlands director Eli Roth responds to critics

Eli Roth, the director of the upcoming Borderlands film, has hit back at critics who have likened the production to Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. The movie has transitioned from the best-selling video game series to the big screen, but … Continue reading

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Top AI Crypto Raises $6 Million in Presale – Experts Predict 10x Gains at Launch

While most altcoins have dropped in value this week, meme coins are defying the trend and experiencing a surprising upswing. One example is WienerAI (WAI), a project generating significant buzz through its successful presale. With this momentum, WienerAI aims to … Continue reading

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Ten top chatbot programs are spreading Russian misinformation, says report

A news monitoring service has found leading chatbots are regurgitating Russian misinformation, among them OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot and Google’s Gemini   A study from news monitoring company NewsGuard has highlighted the dangers of misinformation being repeated, validated, and amplified by … Continue reading

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Australia’s online safety regulator retreats on child abuse detection rules

Australia’s independent regulator for online safety has made concessions on new rules to force big tech firms to take stronger action to detect child abuse and terror content.  Some of the nation’s top tech companies hit back with a warning … Continue reading

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Crypto Market Pullback Expected to Bounce Back Soon, PlayDoge Presale Still Going Strong

Over the past few days, the cryptocurrency market has experienced a pullback, but many traders and analysts are anticipating a significant bounce soon. The current dip in prices presents a potential dip buying opportunity, with optimistic news on the horizon … Continue reading

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Gartner: 3 Actions to Achieve Cybersecurity Consolidation

In this TechRepublic exclusive, Gartner VP Analyst Dionisio Zumerle shares three leadership strategies for achieving cybersecurity platform consolidation.

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NetSuite CRM vs. Salesforce (2024): Which CRM Is Best?

Compare NetSuite CRM and Salesforce to determine which CRM is best for your business. Explore features, pricing and suitability to find the perfect CRM solution for your needs.

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The fight over Fisker’s assets is already heating up

Fisker is just a few days into its Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and the fight over its assets is already charged, with one lawyer claiming the startup has been liquidating assets “outside the court’s supervision.” At issue is the relationship between … Continue reading

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Hacker claims to have 30 million customer records from Australian ticket seller giant TEG

A hacker is advertising customer data allegedly stolen from the Australia-based live events and ticketing company TEG on a well-known hacking forum. On Thursday, a hacker put up for sale the alleged stolen data from TEG, claiming to have information … Continue reading

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