Monthly Archives: July 2024

Foldable iPhone could launch in 2026 as report says development has begun

Now and then it feels like we’re going back in time as old styles emerge and become mainstream once more. There are now rumors that Apple could be releasing a foldable iPhone in 2026. While the category of the phone … Continue reading

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Mark Zuckerberg says ‘Open Source’ A.I is needed for a positive future

As Meta announces its largest and most capable large language model yet with the Llama 3.1 405B, Mark Zuckerberg says it’s important technology isn’t controlled by a handful of companies. Opting for a transparent approach, the CEO wrote a public … Continue reading

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The U.S. Election Could Potentially Fuel the Next Crypto Bull Run – Could This Layer 2 Meme Coin Take the Lead?

The cryptocurrency market, including Bitcoin and Shiba Inu, is recovering strongly, which is a positive sign for new cryptocurrencies like Pepe Unchained. As investor confidence grows and the market picks up, people are focusing on the upcoming U.S. election and … Continue reading

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The ACLU Fights for Your Constitutional Right to Make Deepfakes

States across the US are seeking to criminalize certain uses of AI-generated content. Civil rights groups are pushing back, arguing that some of these new laws conflict with the First Amendment.

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How IT Departments Scrambled to Address the CrowdStrike Chaos

System administrators and their teams sprang into action last Friday and worked tirelessly to get their companies back online amid one of the worst digital blackouts ever.

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CrowdStrike to improve testing after ‘bug’ caused outage

The cybersecurity company’s mistake caused millions of PCs not to work on Friday.

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Dazz snaps up $50M for AI-based, automated cloud security remediation

Cybersecurity has become a white-hot topic in the world of technology. Not only are data breaches continuing unabated; but security companies themselves are very much in the spotlight as a result – with one of the fastest-growing, Wiz, the object … Continue reading

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Apple’s App Store hit with antitrust probe in Spain

The outcome of the Spanish authority’s probe could take up to two years to complete, and leave Apple on the hook for fines in the billions. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Private Internet Access (PIA) vs NordVPN: Which VPN Is Better?

Discover whether NordVPN’s better speeds and extra features are worth the cost, or if you’ll be satisfied with PIA VPN’s more affordable pricing.

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Pearl raises $58M to help dentists make better diagnoses using AI 

Dental care is a necessity, yet many patients lack confidence in their dentists’ ability to provide accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatments. Some dentists over treat patients, leading to unnecessary expenses, while others may miss critical issues that could develop into … Continue reading

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