Month: March 2023

Here’s another really good reason not to illegally stream films online

Audio player loading… An unknown criminal group has made a “technically complex” construction of bogus websites and video streaming platforms that defrauded Google Ads users and made at least $1.2 million a month for over a year, experts have revealed. A report from cybersecurity researchers Malwarebytes and Deepsee analyzed an…

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GM will give the majority of its US team cash if they quit in the next two weeks

A letter from CEO Mary Barra sent to GM workers on Thursday offered buyouts to many of its 58,000 employees, saying the company plans to trim $2 billion in fixed costs over the next two years. GM announced its plan to cut costs in January, on the same earnings call…

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Google cans the Chrome Cleanup Tool – here’s how you can protect your PC

Audio player loading… Google is finally trashing one of its longtime Chrome browser applications, the Chrome Cleanup Tool, alongside another feature that scans Windows PCs and laptops for security threats. According to The Verge (opens in new tab), the Cleanup Tool will be removed upon the release of Chrome 111…

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The Untold Story Of Andrew Tate, The Internet’s Most Notorious Influencer

Despite their attempts at gaining fame and fortune on television, it was in the kickboxing gym where the brothers truly thrived. They attended Storm Gym in Luton, a well-equipped facility in an old warehouse on a commercial estate, under the tutelage of Amir Subasic, an ex-military kickboxer, who became close…

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Microsoft is looking to help developers build quantum apps in Azure

Audio player loading… While classical computing has come a long way over the past century, it still has its limitations, and our requirements are fast outpacing what’s possible of classical computers. While quantum computing, especially fault-tolerant machines, is a long way off yet, the industry is still gearing up for…

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Microsoft 365’s newest assistant will point out when you make stuff less accessible

Imagine if Clippy didn’t suck and instead made genuinely helpful suggestions to ensure the content you create is accessible to as wide an audience as possible. That’s the idea behind a new tool Microsoft announced today at its annual Microsoft Ability Summit. The new “Accessibility Assistant” for Microsoft 365 office…

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