Month: November 2024

Prioritizing DevEx: how retailers can win the war for developer talent

Competition for the best developer talent is hotting up in every industry, with shortages growing. An overwhelming majority (69%) of software developers leave positions after less than two years, often citing undue levels of stress, excessive unpaid overtime and toxic working cultures. Even when convinced to stay, three in four…

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11 Best Lego Gifts for Brick Builders (2024)

Your kids are only kids for so long, but love and Lego sets last forever. Here are our top 10 picks for the Lego lover in your life. Source

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Google’s live scam detection for phone calls is now out for Pixel devices

One of the Gemini AI-powered features Google introduced at I/O this year was a solution for never-ending scam calls. It has the capability to detect whether a call is suspicious while it’s still ongoing and can alert you so that you could drop the call as soon as possible. That…

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FBI confirms Chinese hackers accessed US government official devices, networks

FBI and CISA confirm networks have been compromised by Salt Typhoon Devices and networks used by government individuals also hit The group also successfully breached a network used by US authorities A joint statement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has…

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This Self-Heating Mug Keeps Things Warm—and Simple

The Ohom mug heats your coffee or tea with a pad that can also wirelessly charge your phone—no app required. Source

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Apple’s AI-infused Final Cut Pro 11 is now available

With its biggest update to Final Cut Pro (FCP) in years, Apple may be re-embracing the professional video creator crowd it has neglected since the launch of FCP X in 2011. The company finally unveiled its successor, Final Cut Pro 11 (FCP 11), an update that leans heavily on AI…

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