Month: December 2023

Acura opens up reservations for all-electric ZDX SUV

Acura’s first fully electric vehicle is now available for customers to reserve, with the first deliveries scheduled for early 2024. The 2024 Acura ZDX starts at $60,000 and will come in several trims, including the base-model A-Spec, with single-motor rear-wheel drive. A more expensive Type S dual-motor powertrain with 500…

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Expedia wants to use AI to cut Google out of its trip-planning business

Travel website Expedia wants to get people to start their travel search on its site with AI instead of using an external search engine. Expedia already uses AI for some customer service features and to help property owners describe their homes and hotels. The company hopes in the future that…

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This new Windows 11 update is breaking business Wi-Fi networks – here’s how to fix

The latest security update for Windows 11 appears to have been breaking business Wi-Fi networks, causing major headaches for IT admins globally. Windows Latest claims that several readers, working across universities and SMBs, have been experiencing slow Wi-Fi speeds or even total disconnection since updating to Windows 11 KB5033375. It…

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Flipboard is pivoting to ActivityPub and the fediverse

Flipboard is taking its biggest step yet into the fediverse. The company announced on Monday that it is beginning to switch its user accounts to ActivityPub, which means that everyone curating stuff on Flipboard is now doing so in a way that apps like Mastodon can see and interact with.…

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Bad news – infamous Qbot malware appears to have returned once again

The dreaded QakBot malware is back once again, being distributed among victims in the hospitality industry, experts have warned. A new Microsoft report claims threat actors are sending out phishing emails and impersonating IRS employees using QakBot. In the emails, they’re delivering a PDF file claiming to be a guest…

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2023 was the year the economics of tech caught up with reality

As a precocious teen looking to improve my college application, I sat in on a business studies class. I figured taking two extra A-Levels at night school alongside those I took during the day would make me irresistible to admissions tutors. The class I watched examined if it was worth…

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