Month: January 2024

Windows 11 update applies a bunch of fixes for a Start menu glitch, video chat bug and more

Windows 11 just received a new update which comes with a whole load of bug fixes for versions 23H2 and 22H2, including the resolution of an issue affecting video chats, and a problem with the Start menu. Patch KB5034204 just became available, but it’s worth noting upfront that this is…

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How businesses can adapt to consumers’ changing digital needs

When search engines first became mainstream, they quickly established themselves as the primary gateway to the internet. They simplified the vast web, allowing users to find information with just a few keystrokes. For many, the search bar became the starting point for any online activity. However, indications from industry leaders…

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The growing threat of data breaches in the age of AI and data privacy

It’s not unknown that artificial Intelligence (AI) has contributed significantly to innovation within the cybersecurity industry. AI offers enhanced benefits to existing security infrastructure due to its ability to automate tasks, detect threats and analyze swathes of data. Specifically, it can be used to identify trends in phishing attacks and…

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Pokémon with guns? All the latest on viral gaming hit Palworld

But for Palworld, it was Tuesday. Palworld’s coming for the kneecaps of all of Steam’s most popular games. Within days of its early access launch it’s sold 6 million copies, rocketed to the top of Steam concurrent player lists, and now it can add another milestone, amassing 1.864 million players…

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15 million Trello users at risk after unknown hacker uses proxy service to scrape data — emails, usernames, full names and other accounts info are available for sale on hacking forum

A threat actor has put some 15 million people at risk by managing to link their private email addresses with public data from their Trello accounts.  A hacker with the alias “emo” took to a popular hacking forum recently, where they offered a database of more than 15 million Trello…

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Nvidia’s RTX GPUs can now upgrade SDR content to HDR using AI

Nvidia is launching a new feature for all RTX GPU owners today: RTX Video HDR. Much like how Nvidia’s RTX Video Super Resolution can upscale old, blurry web videos, RTX Video HDR uses AI to convert SDR color space video to HDR. You just need an HDR10-compatible monitor with HDR…

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