Month: March 2022

Otter.ai now eliminates the most painful aspect of your meetings

Audio player loading… Otter.ai has released a major update for its AI-powered meeting collaboration and note-taking tool which helps simplify scheduling for hybrid workers. When designing the new Otter, the company did so with business professionals who need to run from one meeting to the next while juggling multiple projects…

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Climate campaign pushes Bitcoin network to drop energy-hungry code

Greenpeace and other environmental groups launched a new campaign today to push the Bitcoin network to slash its growing greenhouse gas emissions. The goal of the campaign, dubbed “Change the code, not the climate,” is to switch up the energy-hungry process of verifying transactions and mining new Bitcoins. The cryptocurrency…

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Disney Plus unveils release date for Danny Boyle’s controversial new drama

Audio player loading… The release date for Pistol, the new drama from Trainspotting director Danny Boyle, has been unveiled.  The drama, which follows the ups and downs of legendary punk rockers The Sex Pistols, will premiere exclusively on Hulu in the US and on Disney Plus in UK, Ireland, Canada,…

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Microsoft launches special Office 365 bundle with maximum security

Audio player loading… Microsoft has announced it will launch a new version of its Office 365 productivity bundle, designed specifically for government and intelligence agencies. The tailor-made collaboration suite, called Office 365 Government Secret, is currently pending accreditation and should be available by mid-2022. Announcing the news in a blog…

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How to use your phone as a two-factor authentication security key

If you want to verify your Google login and make it harder to access by anyone but yourself (always a good idea), one way is to use your iPhone or Android smartphone as a physical security key. While you can set up a third-party 2FA app such as Authy or…

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Steve Aoki on why he’s a ‘crypto believer’

I have always been utterly fascinated by the constant back and forth between tech and the music business — new tech makes it easy to create and distribute music, but every time that happens, the business model of music changes. And my pet theory is that whatever is happening to…

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