Month: June 2022

Google makes it easier for your stuff to sync between Android phones and Chromebooks

Google is rolling out Chrome OS version 103, which includes features that will make it easier for users to share things between Chromebooks and Android devices. For one thing, as the company announced at CES, Phone Hub is getting an upgrade. From your Chromebook, you’ll instantly be able to access…

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NSA warns against silly mistake in the fight against Windows malware

Audio player loading… Task automation platform PowerShell, which is often abused by threat actors distributing malware (opens in new tab), can also be used for attack detection and prevention. This is the advice the US National Security Agency (NSA) recently gave to system administrators everywhere.  Alongside cybersecurity centers in the…

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It’s time to boost your computing power with AMD Ryzen™ PRO 5000

Audio player loading… When you’re looking to grow and expand your business, having the right hardware is vital. Blending power and efficiency, utilising the best technology stack for you can make all the difference. When it comes to computing power, AMD has been leading the way for years, with its…

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The battle between MediaTek and Qualcomm is hotting up

Audio player loading… MediaTek has revealed an addition to its line of premium 5G chipsets designed to help the company compete on level footing at the upper end of the smartphone market. The new Dimensity 9000+ SoC slots in at the top of the MediaTek portfolio, bundling eight CPU cores…

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Cruise is now charging for rides in its driverless vehicles in San Francisco

Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company backed by General Motors, is now officially a commercial service. The company began charging for rides in its self-driving taxis in San Francisco this week, marking an important milestone for the company’s plans to expand its service. The company said that fared driverless rides are…

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Microsoft doesn’t want AI recognizing your emotions anymore – mostly

Audio player loading… Microsoft is updating its Responsible AI Standard and revealed that it’s retiring Azure Face’s emotional and facial recognition abilities (for the most part). The Responsible AI Standard (opens in new tab) is Microsoft’s internal ruleset when it comes to building AI systems. The company wants AI to…

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