Month: March 2023
Healthcare and Finance are at serious risk with their cloud adoption
Audio player loading… New research shows a surge in cloud adoption, and while there are obvious benefits, some industries are more at risk than others. A survey (opens in new tab) of 1,800 global respondents carried out by Blancco found evidence of “extensive” cloud adoption, however data management best practices…
Read MoreHow to clean bloatware off your PC
It happens to the best of us. You’ve just purchased a new PC, and you’re excited about all the blessed empty storage that’s there for you to load with your favorite programs. But why is so much of the drive already full? What are all these notifications you’re getting from…
Read MoreSony made a $600 point-and-shoot camera for the visually impaired
With models like the A7R V and A7S III, Sony is known for pushing camera technology to the bleeding edge. With its newest release, however, the company isn’t touting the capabilities of its latest sensor or autofocus system. Instead, it’s a device that’s about making photography accessible to those who…
Read MoreChatGPT is now being used to make scams much more dangerous
Audio player loading… Scams on the internet might get a lot more dangerous now, thanks to fraudsters having unobstructed access to ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot (opens in new tab) that never seems to leave the headlines. That’s according to a report (opens in new tab) published earlier this month by…
Read MoreNight Sight on the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro is about to get a speed boost
Magic Eraser debuted on the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro and was also available on last year’s Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. That means it’s only been available on phones with Google’s custom Tensor chipset, which might lead you to believe it could only run on phones with Tensor. That’s…
Read MoreYouTube videos made with AI are spreading malware
Audio player loading… YouTube has seen a recent surge in the number of videos containing harmful links to infostealers in their descriptions, with many using AI-generated personas to fool viewers into trusting them. Cyber intelligence firm CloudSEK reports (opens in new tab) that, since November 2022, there has been a…
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