Month: October 2023

Ethical hackers are helping more and more business stay safe

As businesses rush to deploy emerging technology to stay ahead of the competition, they’re also putting themselves in the line of fire of various cybercriminals looking to deploy malware. Ethical hackers, however, are taking the shots, as every day they help more and more businesses stay safe and secure.  This…

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It’s official, Fortnite is returning to Chapter 1 next month

It‘s happening, Fortnite is turning back the clocks to Chapter One, suggesting the game’s original map will make its return once again. Epic Games has officially announced that the battle royale will take players “back to Chapter One” in the next major update following month-long hints of plans to bring…

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No, Cities: Skylines 2’s performance issues aren’t because of the citizens’ teeth, developer confirms

Cities: Skylines 2 developer Colossal Order has clarified that the game’s current performance issues on PC aren’t a result of the title attempting to render citizens’ teeth. Ahead of the simulation game’s release on October 24, a joint statement released by Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive stated that while…

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How edge computing turns retail challenges into opportunities

Retailers have a huge opportunity to offer intuitive, technology-driven experiences to consumers. With technology increasingly becoming a competitive differentiator for organizations within retail, software and digital investments can lay strong foundations for growth over time. According to research from McKinsey, retailers with more mature technology operating models consistently outperform those…

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Enterprise AI applications are threatening security

Over the past year, AI has emerged as a transformational productivity tool, potentially revolutionizing industries across the board. AI applications, such as ChatGPT and Google Bard, are becoming common tools within the enterprise space to streamline operations and enhance decision-making. However, AI’s sharp rise in popularity brings with it a…

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Hertz is scaling back its EV ambitions because its Teslas keep getting damaged

Rental car company Hertz once envisioned itself as the ultimate EV broker, doling out battery-powered vehicles to business travelers, ridehail drivers, and tech newbies in an ambitious plan to grease the wheels for the EV revolution. The company inked agreements with Tesla and Polestar to buy nearly 200,000 EVs. Tesla’s…

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