Month: June 2024

The three most common cloud backup mistakes and how to avoid them

Since cloud computing was first rolled out to the public it has been identified as a target for hackers. Bad actors will go after the largest players in the game, pulling down their defenses with apparent ease. Take for example, the instance in which AWS login credentials were stolen by…

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“We’re probably the only company that has all the pieces” — AMD on why it is ahead of rivals Nvidia and Intel when it comes to AI PCs

AMD has laid out its aim to provide the best AI PC experience for users everywhere, taking a swipe at some of its biggest competitors. As AI becomes a commonplace presence in our work and personal lives, the need for proper hardware to benefit from its advances has never been…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 and Watch Ultra might have Apple-inspired looks, according to leaked photos

Another day, another Samsung Galaxy leak. This time, notable industry leaker Evan Blass posted new high resolution photographs of two pairs of Galaxy Buds and two Galaxy Watch models on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter).  The images don’t reveal any new information; instead, they do two important jobs:…

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The latest ChromeOS update delivers several accessibility improvements

It’s been a big day for the Chrome platform. Not only has the mobile app received an update to its search function, but Chromebooks are receiving a patch in the form ChromeOS M126. It’s not a major refresh, but it does introduce several quality-of-life improvements that collectively aim to make…

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Perplexity AI: the answer engine with a lot of question marks

In the coming weeks, Reddit will start blocking most automated bots from accessing its public data. You’ll need to make a licensing deal, like Google and OpenAI have done, to use Reddit content for model training and other commercial purposes.  While this has technically been Reddit’s policy already, the company…

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Bluesky ‘starter packs’ help new users find their way

One of the most difficult parts of joining a new social platform is finding relevant accounts to follow. That has proved especially challenging for people who quit X to try out one of the many Twitter-like services that have cropped up in the last couple of years. Now, Bluesky has…

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