Month: November 2024

Jarvis AI is real – Google accidentally leaks its AI agent that browses the web for you

Google has accidentally leaked its Jarvis AI Jarvis AI browses Chrome for you It’s expected to be officially unveiled in December Google has accidentally leaked its upcoming AI agent, Jarvis AI, which will browse the web for you in Chrome. According to The Information, Google posted an internal preview of…

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Proton Drive reveals major update for businesses, boosts encryption

Proton Drive gets new E2EE Suggesting Mode The Swiss company says it is seriously committed to secure collaboration Users will have more control over sharing with Proton Drive Proton has announced even more encryption for its cloud storage solution as it looks to improve productivity and collaboration for users across…

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Corning’s Gorilla Glass under EU antitrust investigation

The European Commission has opened a formal investigation into Corning to determine whether it has broken antitrust rules with its dominant Gorilla Glass product. Corning’s Alkali-aluminosilicate glass is used to protect most of the top phones and tablets, with both Samsung and Apple using it extensively across their range of…

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Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% of staff, ends advocacy work

Mozilla Foundation will lay off around 30+ workers A “relentless onslaught of change” has been blamed The Foundation remains committed to “a healthy internet” The Mozilla Foundation, an American nonprofit linked to the company responsible for the Firefox browser, has confirmed it will be laying off nearly a third (30%)…

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PlayStation 5 Pro review: A superpowered $700 console for gamers who won’t buy a PC

It’s pretty easy to tell if the PlayStation 5 Pro is for you. If you have no problems with the PS5’s existing performance, if you balk at the $700 price tag, or if you don’t have a modern 4K TV, you can just ignore this console entirely. But if you’ve…

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Proton brings more encrypted collaboration features to its Docs app

Proton is continuing to build out its Drive suite of productivity tools for its privacy-focused alternative to Google Docs and Microsoft Word. The latest update is to the Docs app, which now has a "suggesting mode." Proton claims that this is the "first and only encrypted, real-time collaboration feature designed…

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