Month: June 2023

This is not Adobe’s new logo

Adobe has started using some new branding across the most recent promotional videos for its generative AI apps. The new branding combines the current Adobe corporate mark (the triangular “A” logo) with the company’s Adobe Clean typeface (which is used in the software giant’s current logo) to spell out the…

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Ransomware is up significantly this year – is your business a prime target?

Businesses are fighting an uphill battle with ransomware, a threat that’s growing more sophisticated by the day, while at the same time becoming less complex for attackers to launch.  This is according to the “2023 ThreatLabz Ransomware Report” from Zscaler, which found that public entities and organizations with cyber-insurance are…

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Oh no – Ubisoft has a blockchain game on the way

Ubisoft’s at it again with another blockchain project. This time, in the form of a play-to-earn game called: Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles. The publisher describes the game as a “PvP tactical RPG experimental game,” essentially directly avoiding any mentions of Web3-centric terminology like blockchain, NFTs, or cryptocurrency. It’ll be managed…

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Google Pixel Fold users report broken screens just days after the $1,800 foldable goes on sale

Just days after Google‘s Pixel Fold started shipping, some of the first customers to take delivery of the new foldable are reporting issues with its folding screen. Aggrieved customers also say they’ve found Google’s customer support unhelpful.  The reports come from various threads on r/GooglePixel and r/PixelFold. One customer complained…

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The US Patent and Trademark Office has been leaking user details for several years

The US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), the government agency that handles patent and trademark requests, has been operating a faulty application programming interface (API) which was leaking people’s postal addresses for several years. The organization has notified thousands of its filers about the mishap, explaining what had happened and…

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Bing will now surface AI-generated buying guides

Microsoft is bringing AI-generated buying guides to Bing, the company announced on Thursday. Now when you search for things like “college supplies,” Bing will surface AI-made guides that offer comparisons between products in the same categories, such as headphones or laptops. The link to Bing’s buying guide will appear at…

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