Month: September 2024

Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 could forever change how people access hearing aids

Between flashy shots of a sleek new Apple Watch and a colorful array of iPhones, Apple made a major announcement for a two-year-old product: the AirPods Pro 2. The earbuds will soon gain a hearing aid function that anyone can access, a move that will provide a cheaper alternative to…

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The EU Has New Carry-On Luggage Rules. Here’s What to Know Before You Fly

Until new luggage scanners come online at European airports, you’re going to have to go back to taking liquids out of your bags. Source

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How can business prevent sky-high cloud costs?

Businesses are struggling with unpredictable cloud bills. Managing cloud computing expenses is a growing concern, especially with an increasing reliance on digital infrastructure. According to Gartner, spending on public cloud services is expected to increase by 20% in 2024, and with most organizations spending more on cloud storage than they…

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The future of B2B prospecting: The AI-powered research revolution

In today’s hyper-competitive B2B landscape, the ability to identify and engage with the right prospects can be the determining factor in a sales team’s success. Traditional methods of prospecting—relying on outdated databases, navigating complex filters, and manually cross-referencing data—are not only time-consuming but also limited in scope and efficiency. The…

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Canon unveils a much lighter and smaller f/2.8 zoom lens for its full-frame mirrorless cameras

Canon has announced a new multi-purpose standard zoom lens for its full-frame mirrorless cameras, the RF 28-70mm F2.8 IS STM. At just 17.3oz / 490g, the 28-70mm F2.8 looks like a perfect fit with Canon’s enthusiast-level cameras like the EOS R8 and EOS R6 Mark II. And with its constant…

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Meta admits it scraped all Australian Facebook posts since 2007 to train its AI

Meta has admitted it used Facebook and Instagram publicposts for Australian users to train its Artificial Intelligence models, and has scraped information from as far back as 2007. An Australian Parliamentary committee has heard that whilst European users can opt out thanks to GDPR laws, Australian customers are not given…

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