Month: August 2021

Otter.ai can transcribe Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and Cisco Webex meetings if you’re not there

Otter.ai is one of our favorite transcription tools thanks to the accuracy of its machine learning-generated notes. If you’re a paying user, you can also use its Otter Assistant feature to plug into your calendar and automatically join and transcribe meetings even if you’re not there. Previously, Otter Assistant only…

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NSO spyware returns to target iPhones with new zero-click exploit cybersecurity

Cybersecurity threat researchers have stumbled upon a new iPhone exploit that evades the latest security protections in iOS 14 known as BlastDoor. The exploit came to light when internet watchdog Citizen Lab analyzed a Bahraini activist’s iPhone 12 Pro and found evidence that it was illegally broken into using what’s…

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Galaxy Watch 4 review: Still the best Android smartwatches around

When Google and Samsung announced they had teamed up on the latest version of Wear OS, many hoped it would finally bring a smartwatch for Android users that would rival the Apple Watch. With the relatively robust third-party app library from Google and Samsung’s intuitive interface, the platform was promising.…

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Which Microsoft Surface Laptop or Tablet Should You Buy?

Can’t decide whether to get the 2-in-1 Windows tablet hybrid or a traditional laptop? We’re here to help. Source

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Options Bae, Put Gang, and the new stock communities showing amateur traders how to make bank

In the spring of 2020, Alaina Bradley was working in the collections department at a storage facility in eastern Tennessee. She was already pretty miserable before, but it got worse when the pandemic hit and she was overseeing mass auctions of people’s treasured belongings on the daily. With not much…

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Social Media Algorithms Are Controlling How I Grieve

What happens to a loved one’s account after they pass—and how does their digital afterlife affect the ones who survive them? Source

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