Month: June 2024

New EU cloud security rules might discriminate against big firms, tech giants warn

A number of industry groups across Europe have warned that the EUCS cybersecurity certification scheme should not discriminate against cloud giants such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon. The warning from a total of 26 industry groups looks to ensure a wide range of cloud service providers remain available to EU…

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Apple Intelligence may be reason why OpenAI wants Microsoft to work with archrival Oracle — Azure may be feeling the pinch as iOS 18 AI-focus means far more GPUs are required

Oracle, Microsoft and OpenAI are joining forces to extend the Microsoft Azure AI platform to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) in a bid to meet the soaring demand for AI. Although it hasn’t been confirmed, this collaboration is likely fueled at least in part by the integration of Apple Intelligence in…

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IoT password ban a start, but admins can’t afford to wait for regulators

The United Kingdom’s world-first ban on default and easily-guessable passwords for connected devices is a welcome step – but just the first toward securing the rapidly expanding landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT). While outlawing passwords like “admin” and “12345” raises the security baseline, the legislation doesn’t go far…

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Wimbledon 2024: New AI-powered tool means tennis fans won’t miss any of the action

Tennis fans will be able to instantly catch up on all the latest action at this year’s Wimbledon 2024 tennis championships thanks to a new AI-powered tool. Tournament organizers the All-England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) have unveiled its new Catch Me Up tool, powered by IBM’s Watsonx generative AI platform,…

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McLaren Artura Spider Hybrid 2024 Review: Performance Party

This drop-top hybrid supercar is the very definition of dynamic driving. Only the indistinctive looks let it down. Source

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Chrome on Android can read webpages out loud from within the app

Google is rolling out a new option called “Listen to this page” that can read a webpage out loud to you from within the Android Chrome browser. The feature comes with playback controls similar to those you’d find in music or podcast players, letting you pause, change the reading speed,…

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