5 Best Vpns To Watch French Tv In 2023 Outside France

I tested the most popular VPNs available to identify the ones that offer the fastest speeds for streaming French TV. Based on my testing, I discovered the top 5 VPNs to watch your favorite French channels, including France 2, France 3, and Molotov TV. I recommend ExpressVPN as the best choice for fast, high-quality streaming of French TV channels. You can even try it risk-free before you commit. If you don’t like it, you can request a refund within 30 days....

March 22, 2023 · 7 min · 1442 words · Jean Moore

5 High Performing Cyber Security Stocks To Look Out For In 2023

The Equifax Inc. breach had enormous implications for the approximately 145 million people whose data was compromised. Consequently, the company is in the throes of a significant internal overhall. In May and June, corporate servers around the globe were hit by WannaCry and Petya, two ransomware programs that infected thousands upon thousands of computers. American research and advisory firm Gartner Inc. predicts global spending on cybersecurity will rise to $96....

March 22, 2023 · 5 min · 1015 words · Pauline King

A Microsoft Executive Just Revealed Why No One May Want A Career At Microsoft

(A screenshot from a Microsoft video.) Or, rather, down. If they need to bare their souls, emit portents of despair and sound gongs of woe, you really have to worry about the world’s perilous state. So it is on hearing the dire, desperate prognostications emerging from Microsoft. No, the company isn’t worried the Surface will never become the world’s dominant computer, laptop, tablet or whatever it’s supposed to be. Microsoft is worried that it won’t have enough people to make it so....

March 22, 2023 · 4 min · 644 words · Jackie Mathis

A Restaurant Owner Gives Tech Companies Advice On How To Retain Staff

My wife and I were having dinner at a small restaurant when the owner came up to chat. We’ve been to this restaurant a few times. The staff always seem to be in a decent mood. Not fake-restaurant-decent, but real, actual, human-decent. I wanted to see if there was some secret at this place. I didn’t start by sinking to cliché. (As if I would.) I did mention, however, that people seemed to be moving jobs quite a lot – or quitting altogether – yet the staff at this restaurant always seem to be the same people....

March 22, 2023 · 4 min · 672 words · Vicky Elmore

A Rise In Sophisticated Infostealer Youtube Video Schemes

Instead of offering access to pirated software, AI-created personas guide viewers to video descriptions containing links riddled with info-stealing malware, a Monday report from AI threat intelligence firm CloudSEK said. CloudSEK threat intelligence researcher and co-author of the report, Pavan Karthick M, said that such threats might have “devastating” repercussions. “The threat of infostealers is rapidly evolving and becoming more sophisticated, leaving users vulnerable to devastating consequences,” Karthick said. “In a concerning trend, these threat actors are now utilizing AI-generated videos to amplify their reach, and YouTube has become a convenient platform for their distribution....

March 22, 2023 · 5 min · 870 words · Anita Licursi

Abcbot Botnet Is Linked To Xanthe Cryptojacking Group

First discovered In July 2021 by Netlab 360, the Abcbot botnet began as a simple scanner that used basic credential stuffing attacks and known vulnerability exploits to compromise vulnerable Linux systems. However, the developers quickly updated their creation to include self-update mechanisms, exploit kits, worm functionality, and a total of nine distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack functions. These findings were a starting point for Cado Security, which published a further analysis of the botnet in December....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · Claude Macdonald

Accc Starts Mergers Law Debate By Declaring War On Big Tech Market Power

“The reason we are proposing change is not because we are worried about losing court cases; it is because we have serious concerns about the level of competition in our economy and our ability under the current law to prevent further consolidation via anti-competitive acquisitions,” he told the Law Council of Australia’s competition and consumer workshop on Friday. “Unless something is done, these concerns will only intensify in the years ahead....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 599 words · Walter Atkins

Accenture Technology Is Providing The Resilience That Businesses Need At Uncertain Times

Paul Daugherty is Accenture’s group chief executive – technology & chief technology officer. He leads all aspects of Accenture’s technology business. Daugherty is also responsible for Accenture’s technology strategy, driving innovation through R&D in Accenture Labs and leveraging emerging technologies to bring the newest innovations to clients globally. He recently launched Accenture’s Cloud First initiative to scale the company’s market-leading cloud business further and is responsible for incubating new businesses such as blockchain, extended reality and quantum computing....

March 22, 2023 · 5 min · 1015 words · Norman Petko

Afterpay Believes A Popular Aud Stablecoin Will Appear Soon

“There is currently no AUD-backed stablecoin with significant uptake. However, this is unlikely to remain true for long. An AUD-backed stablecoin would provide Australian cryptocurrency users and investors with an alternate store of value compared to the popular USD-denominated coins, with the associated benefits of blockchain technology,” Afterpay told the Senate Select Committee on Australia as a Technology and Financial Centre in a submission. “It may also work to remove some barriers to entry into the cryptocurrency market for Australians consumers and businesses, as rationalising their cryptocurrency holdings in AUD over USD could provide additional comfort in exploring the space....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 625 words · Bonnie Hughes

Amazon Halo Rise Review A Sleep Tracking Nearable To Replace Your Clumsy Wearable

Also: These sound machines can actually help you fall asleep faster If you’ve been wondering whether a contactless sleeper tracker would actually work, you’re not alone. I had been asking myself the same question for months, eager to put the Halo Rise to the test. Now, for the past few weeks, the Halo Rise has been my one-stop sleep tracker and alarm, and I’m happy to report that it’s made my mornings brighter in more ways than one....

March 22, 2023 · 4 min · 742 words · Edward Franks

Amazon Kindle Scribe Here Comes The First Kindle You Can Write And Sketch On

The larger display allows you to get more text and images, minimizing how often you have to turn the page. When reading on the Kindle Scribe you can now add “sticky notes” on book pages as you read. All of your sticky notes are organized in one place, avoiding the mess that cluttered sticky notes can have in real life. In addition to taking reading notes, you can use the Kindle Scribe as a portable notebook, and it comes with templates for different needs such as sketching, journaling, and to-do lists....

March 22, 2023 · 1 min · 123 words · Bonnie Gilbert

American Robotics To Acquire Israeli Drone Leader

This is a story of larger trends in the sector. The commercial drone industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 57% from 2021 to 2028 as a result of the need for better data and analytics that only drones provide. American Robotics has prioritized working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to manufacture devices that can safely and successfully operate under the Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) and FAA guidelines....

March 22, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Willie Hermosillo

An Airline Was Sick And Tired Of Airport Luggage Chaos Its Solution Was Brilliant

(A screenshot from an Icelandair ad.) Yes, of course I’m talking about the whole world, but I’m specifically talking about airports and the airlines that fly into them. Please consider just two headlines from last week. How about this one: “Cases of lost luggage skyrocketing at airports, leaving travelers in the dark.” Clever use of cases, that. And a story heard in so many places. Then there was this tragic tale: “A passenger bought an airline ticket just to look for his lost luggage at Dublin Airport....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Robert Garrison

An Apple Employee Told Me How They Deal With Grumpy Iphone Buyers

Marginally peeved, I went for a walk around the mall and lo, there was an Apple store. The last time I went into one, no one would talk to me. Well, no one who worked at Apple, that is. So I wafted into this one to see whether things had changed. Oh, and to inspect, just one more time, the midnight M2 MacBook Air. Just in case I could be tempted and the store might have some in stock....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Traci Thomas

An Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem Isn T Necessarily All Cloud

“We’re seeing a lot of companies kind of doing a pause with cloud,” according to Bill Wong, AI and data analytics leader with Dell Technologies, who keynoted the recent Business Transformation & Operational Excellence Summit & Industry Awards (BTOES) event hosted by Proqis. “A lot of firms have mandated that everything has got to go in the cloud. What people are finding is, while there are some benefits putting everything in a central spot, the benefit of saving money seems to have fallen by the wayside....

March 22, 2023 · 4 min · 651 words · Betty Patterson

Android Tablets From Google Rollouts To Walmart Rollbacks

But development for premium Android tablets waned. Even if they had sold relatively well, they would have represented a small fraction of the number of Android smartphones. Developers had a far greater vested interest in ensuring that their development time was devoted to covering a wide base of the latter. And while Apple relentlessly exhorted developers to optimize their apps for the iPad, Google long saw the best approach as a scalable interface that developers largely ignored, even after Google thought to tout tablet optimization in Google Play....

March 22, 2023 · 3 min · 581 words · Hazel Alexander

Apple Sideloading On Ios Would Open The Malware Floodgates

Why? Malware, according to Federighi, who used his speech at the Web Summit conference in Lisbon, Portugal, about online privacy to contrast Android’s malware problem with that of Apple’s iOS. He highlighted that third-party data on malware attacks on different platforms including iOS, Android and Windows showed that attacks on iOS “barely registered”. SEE: Apple finally admits it made a mistake and backtracks on three foolish MacBook Pro design decisions By contrast, there were five million attacks on Android per month....

March 22, 2023 · 2 min · 400 words · Daron Baxter

Apple Debuts M2 Pro And M2 Max The Chipsets Powering This Year S Best Macs

Also: Don’t waste your money on these Apple products What is the M2 Pro? Using 40 billion transistors, the M2 Pro chipset brings enhanced speed and performance numbers to what was already a competent chipset in last year’s M2. The M2 Pro features 200GB/s of unified memory bandwidth, doubling that of the M2 chip, and can support up to 32GB of RAM. Also: Everything you need to know about the Apple M2 chip Now with a 12-core CPU (versus M1 Pro’s 10-core CPU), apps like Adobe Photoshop and Final Cut Pro will run faster as well....

March 22, 2023 · 2 min · 414 words · Marcia Pante

Apple Is Now The People S Company Samsung Is For Elitists

Can someone who’s spent their whole life expressing their divine, artistic superiority find a way to commune with those they used to ignore? Yes, of course, we’re talking about Apple. Here we are, you see, at an especially moving crossroads in the socio-technological sphere. Apple was always known as the company with supremely exalted design skills and supremely exalted prices. It rather enjoyed it. Its poorly dressed executives would declaim from on high that Apple represented the peak of aspiration....

March 22, 2023 · 4 min · 770 words · Samuel Mildenstein

Apple May Unveil Iphone 14 And Other Devices On September 7

Apple is also expected to announce new Apple Watch models, with low-end and high-end iPads, and more Macs also expected either at this event or another one later in the year. But this year’s iPhone models arrive as consumers lower their spending due to inflation pressures. Apple typically unveils its new iPhone models at launch events around September and this year it will be an online-only event, in line with others since the pandemic began....

March 22, 2023 · 2 min · 422 words · Angela Nealon