Buy Two Tech Gifts And Gadgets So Cool You Ll Want One For Yourself Too

In light of potential delivery delays, new stay-at-home orders, and potential restrictions on our high streets, it’s worth ticking off items on the Christmas shopping list slightly earlier this year – if at all possible – and there are some great technology gifts and gadgets out there worth considering. The holiday season may not be full of cheer; however, there are some cool and useful tech gifts available – and some of them might tempt the gift-giver, too....

March 28, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · John Pettiway

California S Privacy Law Raises Risks Of Legal Action And Fines Over Data Collection

The upcoming California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is considered a pioneer in data privacy and it strengthens the current California Consumer Privacy Act with stricter rules. Enforcement is also beefed up with the creation of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) plus the ability of individual Californians to file suits against companies for non-compliance. The law was passed November 2020 and it applies to any company of sufficient size that does business in California which includes online sales without requiring a physical location....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 493 words · Elizabeth Gilchrist

Calls To Id Social Media Users Is Just Another Morrison Government Rush Job

Right now the cuckoo is the Australian government, and boy are they ramping up the rhetoric. Last Thursday, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and two other senior ministers called on the tech giants to identify their users, telling them that if they didn’t do so then they were no longer platforms, immune from prosecution. They would be publishers, subject to Australia’s tough defamation laws. Social media is a “coward’s palace”, Morrison said....

March 28, 2023 · 6 min · 1098 words · Edgar Ammons

Ceo Designate Of Pegasus Spyware S Nso Group Resigns After Us Sanctions

The Jerusalem Post and Haaretz reported that Benbenisti decided against replacing current CEO Shalev Hulio after the US Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security added NSO Group to the Entity List “for engaging in activities that are contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States” last week. NSO Group did not respond to requests for comment, but it did confirm Benbenisti’s decision to Haaretz....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · Margaret Porterfield

Cerebras Prepares For The Era Of 120 Trillion Parameter Neural Networks

“In two years, models got a thousand times bigger and they required a thousand times more compute,” says Andrew Feldman, co-founder and CEO of AI system maker Cerebras Systems, summing up the recent history of neural nets in an interview with ZDNet via Zoom. “That is a tough trajectory,” says Feldman. Feldman’s company this week is unveiling new computers at the annual Hot Chips computer chip conference for advanced computing....

March 28, 2023 · 9 min · 1823 words · Blake Mellinger

Ces 2022 Acer Refreshes Swift X Laptop Chromebook Lineups

It was just a couple of months ago that we reviewed the Swift X, a svelte notebook that packed performance thanks to AMD’s Ryzen 7 processor and Nvidia discrete graphics. Now Acer is adding new versions with Intel instead, specifically the just-launched 12th-generation “Alder Lake” Core processors. The 14-inch SFX14-51G is the Intel analogue to the AMD version we previously looked at, while the SFX16-52G adds a 16-inch edition to the Swift X family....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Jenna Schneider

Ces 2022 Asus Launches 17 Inch Folding Oled Laptop And Space Themed Zenbook

The UX9702 is able to handle at least 30,000 folding cycles, according to Asus. Under the display, the foldable has Alder Lake U-series silicon with Iris Xe graphics, a pair of Thunderbolt ports, 5MP camera, and a 75Wh battery. Without its Bluetooth keyboard, the device weighs 1.6kg, and is 8.7mm thick when unfolded. The Intel Evo-compliant Zenbook will be available in the middle of the year. Asus also decided to create the Zenbook 14X OLED Space Edition UX5401 because it’s been 25 years since one of its P6300 laptops spent 600 days on Mir without failing....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Whitney Ortiz

Check Your Spf Records Wide Ip Ranges Undo Email Security And Make For Tasty Phishes

Such a situation was pointed out by Can I Phish CEO Sebastian Salla who scanned 1.8 million Australian domain records in search of email security snafus. The mistake Salla was looking for was within SPF records, which handles individual IP addresses, but also IP ranges. If an organisation had entered a wide IP range, and had their email infrastructure sitting on a cloud provider, which reuse IP addresses unless an organisation pays extra for a dedicated IP address, there could be scope to take over an address covered by someone else’s SPF record....

March 28, 2023 · 4 min · 840 words · Marion Quale

Chick Fil A Admits It Has A Big Customer Problem And No Obvious Solution

Be it reading material, entertainment, love or merely food, an app will make the longing go away. As the pandemic has continued to change human behavior, the fast-food business has barely believed its good fortune. For a long time, many restaurants were closed. The likes of McDonald’s, Burger King, and Chick-fil-A had ready-made drive-thrus. They could satiate those ready to salivate. For some, though, this brought an unexpected customer problem....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 608 words · Tory Leonard

Chrome Gets Memory And Energy Saver Modes For Windows Macos And Chromeos

The two new features are aptly named Energy Saver and Memory Saver, and should make the most popular browser a more efficient application on Windows, MacOS and ChromeOS. Users can turn each of the efficiency modes on via Settings in Chrome under Performance. The Energy Saver setting is intended for situations such as traveling, where you’re likely to be disconnected from a power source for extended periods. Google notes that Energy Saver can impact gaming and video performance....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 280 words · Laura Baquet

Cisa Here S How To Apply This Key Windows Patch Without Breaking Certificate Authentication

CISA has re-added the Windows flaw CVE-2022-26925 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog and has told federal agencies to patch it by 22 July. The bug is in Windows Local Security Authority (LSA), which “contains a spoofing vulnerability where an attacker can coerce the domain controller to authenticate to the attacker using NTLM.” SEE: Best Windows laptop 2022: Top notebooks compared NTLM or NT Lan Manager (NTLM) is a legacy Microsoft authentication protocol for Active Directory that was implemented in Windows 2000....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Dewitt Estep

Cisa Adds 75 Actively Exploited Bugs To Its Must Patch List In Just A Week

The Cybersecurity And Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added three batches of must-fix bugs to its catalog of known exploited software vulnerabilities this week. The first covered 21 bugs, the second 20 known exploited bugs and the third covers a further 34. US federal agencies are required to patch the flaws by CISA’s deadline. Not all of these flaws are at the cutting edge of technology: this lot of patches also includes very old bugs in software like Microsoft Silverlight, which reached end of support in October 2021, and Adobe’s dead Flash Player plugin....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · Mamie Canter

Cloud Computing Just Hit Another Huge Milestone

As usual, the big three dominated cloud infrastructure spending, accounting for 61% of the $53.5 billion in Q4 2021, according to analyst Canalys. SEE: Cloud computing is the key to business success. But unlocking its benefits is hard work Growth followed the standard order, too: though still a loss-making part of Alphabet, Google Cloud revenues grew fastest at 63% year on year, followed by Azure’s 46%, and AWS’s 40%. Signaling the industry’s maturity, cloud infrastructure spending year-on-year growth has slowed from 2018 levels of around 50% to this quarter’s 34%....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 268 words · Jack Lively

Coding Bootcamps And 4 Year Colleges Have Nearly Identical Percentage Of Alumni Employed At Big Five Report

Sung Rhee, CEO of Switchup’s parent company Optimal, said his team analyzed data from LinkedIn to see which coding bootcamps had the highest number of alumni employed at the Big Five and how they compared to those with four-year degrees. Of all the bootcamps, Code Fellows topped the list, with 11.15% of its graduates working for one of the Big Five. Hackbright Academy, Hack Reactor and Product School were the next three bootcamps on the list, each hovering around 4% of 5% of graduates securing positions at the Big Five....

March 28, 2023 · 5 min · 904 words · Maria Bryer

Complete This Jigsaw Puzzle For A Shot At Winning 1 000 000

If you love doing jigsaw puzzles, then you know the feeling of satisfaction when you finally complete one. But it’s even more exciting to finish a puzzle knowing that you are guaranteed to win a cash prize, possibly as much as a million dollars. And that’s precisely what you might win with The 2 Million Dollar Puzzle. MSCHF, which gave you The Million Dollar Puzzle, has brought you two more chances for an enormous win....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 286 words · Robert Browning

Conglomerates Are Dead But Tech Giants Are Conglomerates In Training

Consider these recent developments: We could toss in a few other examples, such as AT&T separating from its media business too. The rationale for these conglomerate breakups is pretty straightforward. These giants became large and cumbersome and were weighed down. By splitting up, these companies’ offspring can perform better with more focus. When the growth goes, so does the rationale for a conglomerate. The argument for conglomerates–the idea that magic management can run any business – fades away....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Larry Conerly

Controlled Costs Helped Nec Australia Offset Decline In Fy21 Revenue

Total revenue for the 12 months was AU$377.6 million, down from last year’s AU$417 million. Of that, managed services accounted for more than half, coming in at AU$237 million. This was followed by sales of goods including hardware, software, enterprise network solutions, network infrastructure, system devices, and lighting equipment, which earned the company AU$68 million during the financial year. The remainder was other services and professional services. The Australian arm of the Japanese conglomerate took nearly AU$442 million from customers, slightly lower than the AU$475 million during the 2020 financial year....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 515 words · Eileen Murdock

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Most of us know the frustration of finding that information we need for a document is buried inside a PDF. And even if you don’t need to convert PDF files into other formats very often, it’s still inconvenient to have to go searching for a free online PDF converter every time. Fortunately, if you’re looking for ways to reduce stress in your life, a lifetime license for PDF Converter Pro lets you convert all the PDFs you like forever....

March 28, 2023 · 2 min · 389 words · Ellen Harvey

Could An Iphone Se Update Usher In The Ipod S Final Touch

Coming on the heels of the Mac’s rebirth as the iMac, the iPod marked a new era for Apple, one that would eventually shift the bulk of its business to pocket-sized products and lead to it dropping “Computer” from its name. Even though the non-iOS iPods were discontinued in 2017, the iPod name has lived on in the iPod touch, the least expensive gateway to Apple’s mobile app ecosystem long positioned as an inexpensive device for pre-teens for mobile games and, of course, music....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 560 words · Lois Greenwood

Coursera Api Vulnerabilities Disclosed By Researchers

On Thursday, Checkmarx security researcher Paulo Silva revealed the discovery of multiple security failings in the Coursera online learning platform, which caters to millions of learners, both at home and in the enterprise. The company collaborates with over 200 universities and companies, including Stanford University, Duke University, AWS, Google, Cisco, and IBM. Courses on offer range from degrees in the STEM field to shorter classes in health, the humanities, and languages....

March 28, 2023 · 3 min · 458 words · Ralph Kelly