Month: April 2025

Espresso 15 Pro review: Just a really nice (though pricey) portable monitor

Espresso Displays makes some of our favorite portable monitors, but up until now, it felt like there was a hole in its portfolio. That’s because aside from its flagship model — the $800 Espresso 17 Pro — the other members of the family are slightly more affordable fare like the…

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AMD squares up to Intel and Nvidia in the budget GPU arena, as leaked Radeon RX 9060 XT specs and price show a potentially mighty affordable graphics card

A new leak claims to detail the specs and pricing of AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU The price could be as low as $269 in the US for the 8GB model Performance is claimed to sit between the Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti and AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT…

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Apple has a plan for improving Apple Intelligence, but it needs your help – and your data

Apple Intelligence has not had the best year so far, but if you think Apple is giving up, you’re wrong. It has big plans and is moving forward with new model training strategies that could vastly improve its AI performance. However, the changes do involve a closer look at your…

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“Slopsquatting” attacks are using AI-hallucinated names resembling popular libraries to spread malware

GenAI can hallucinate open source package names, experts warn It doesn’t always hallucinate a different name Cybercriminals can use the names to register malware Security researchers have warned of a new method by which Generative AI (GenAI) can be abused in cybercrime, known as ‘slopsquatting’. It starts with the fact…

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Apple’s complicated plan to improve its AI while protecting privacy

Apple says it’s found a way to make its AI models better without training on its users’ data or even copying it from their iPhones and Macs. In a blog post first reported on by Bloomberg, the company outlined its plans to have devices compare a synthetic dataset to samples…

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UnitedHealth is now asking doctors to repay the loans it gave out following major hack

Change Healthcare suffered a huge cyberattack in 2024 Disruptions from that attack cost organizations millions The firm is now chasing repayment of loans to cover losses from these disruptions UnitedHealth Group is “aggressively” going after small healthcare organizations that borrowed money following a huge cyberattack on its subsidy Change Healthcare.…

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