Month: August 2020

Watch the first trailer for Ridley Scott’s creepy android series on HBO Max

Ridley Scott’s Raised by Wolves was supposed to be a straight-to-series order for TNT, but it officially became an HBO Max title last year. Now, the newly launched streaming service has released a trailer for the upcoming sci—fi series, and it showca… Source

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McAfee finds security flaws in internal mechanics of facial recognition models Raj Samani, fellow and chief scientist at McAfee

Security research should be at the heart of any programme when rolling out applications that use facial recognition technologies, McAfee’s chief scientist said. “Adversarial machine learning needs to become an integral part of the rollout, and as you begin to develop these machine learning capabilities, it is important to understand…

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AMD ‘Ryzen Lite’ processors make debut in ultracheap rugged Lenovo laptops Lenovo100e

Lenovo has unveiled the second generation of the 100e notebook, the firm’s popular laptop range aimed primarily at the education market. This aggressively-priced piece of kit is powered by two new processors from AMD, announced at CES earlier this year. The AMD 3015e and the AMD 3020e do not belong…

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Twitter blocked Trump campaign account from tweeting over COVID-19 misinformation

Twitter said it would prevent President Trump’s @TeamTrump campaign account from tweeting until it removed a tweet that violates Twitter’s rules on COVID-19 misinformation, the company confirmed to The Verge Wednesday evening. However, it appears that @TeamTrump has removed the tweet in violation of the rules, as it has tweeted…

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Kaspersky boosts privacy protection for PC users with new features null

In the latest generation of its consumers products for PC, Kaspersky has introduced several new features designed to help protect users’ personal information online. According to a recent report from Kaspersky, 34 percent of consumers have deal with incidents in which their private information was accessed by someone without their…

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YouTube prank stars Stokes Twins charged with felony after fake bank robbery video

Alan and Alex Stokes, 23-year-old twin brothers known best for posting prank videos to YouTube under their channel Stokes Twins, have each been charged with a felony related to a fake bank robbery, the aftermath of which the brothers recorded and posted to YouTube last October, according to the Orange…

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