Month: July 2024

Evolving enterprise security beyond traditional passwords

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, Identity and Access Management (IAM) remains a vital link in the cybersecurity chain. In fact, the greatest threat can often come from the person sitting at the next desk over. Everyone has moments where they are vulnerable to attacks exploiting their biases, and the…

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Cybersecurity is worth the spend

With earnings season approaching, organizations face a constant battle between growth and efficiency. It’s a back-and-forth pendulum that swings through macro changes, business results, challenges, and success. Businesses are continuously questioning whether they should accelerate marketing spending, look for ways to cut costs, and gauge whether their current budget is…

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Your iPhone 15 charger contains a material with quasi super-powers — gallium nitride can withstand deadly radiations and extremely high temperatures that would literally fry silicon chips

Gallium nitride (GaN) is a wide-bandgap semiconductor material derived from gallium and nitrogen.  Used in LEDs since the 1990s, it is known for its robust, hexagonal crystal structure and can handle larger electric fields in a compact form factor compared to silicon, enabling faster switching.  Apple’s first GaN charger was…

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This could well be the smallest uninterruptible power supply ever — someone merged a 5,000mAh battery with a plug and added rather useful charging protections to produce a nifty gadget that’s very different from your standard powerbank

Japanese electronics firm Elecom, best known for inventing the first-ever oval mouse in 1988, has launched a new device that marries an AC charger with a mobile battery to produce an incredibly versatile power station. The DE-AC08-5000 is ultra-portable, with a slim design that can easily fit into small bags…

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YouTube will now take down AI deepfakes of you if you ask

Spotted an AI-produced version of yourself in a YouTube video recently? Don’t worry – you can now ask the platform to take it down.  That’s because YouTube has quietly implemented a new policy addressing concerns over AI-generated mimicry of people, allowing affected individuals to request the removal through YouTube’s privacy…

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Getac unveils two rugged tablets that can transform into laptops — it’s just a shame they are not IP68 rated

Getac has announced two new entries into the rugged tablet market, the F110 and K120, and both promise to push the boundaries of what a tablet-laptop hybrid can do out in the real world.  In its bid to try and displace the Dell Latitude 7330 as the best rugged laptop,…

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