Oil And Gas Giant Petrobras Readies Latin America S Largest Supercomputer

With a processing capacity equivalent to six million smartphones or 150,000 modern laptops, the Pegaso supercomputer is expected to increase the company’s current processing capacity from 42 to 63 Petaflops. Pegaso has a processing capacity of 21 Petaflops, almost the sum of the supercomputers the firm currently uses, Dragon (14 Petaflops) and Atlas (8.9 Petaflops) together. The new machine is equipped with 678 terabytes of RAM and a 400 Gbps network, in addition to 2016 Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and has been designed with energy efficiency in mind....

April 4, 2023 · 2 min · 319 words · Shirley Sheeler

Oneplus 10 Pro Review A Superb Screen Heads Up An Excellent Value Specification

OnePlus is now much more embedded with its BBK Electronics stablemate Oppo, a fact that’s particularly noticeable in the overlay that’s applied onto Android 12. OnePlus retains its OxygenOS, but there are now many similarities with Oppo’s ColorOS, and one (for me) major loss. Does retaining the iconic Alert Slider and coming in at an attractive price mean that OnePlus still stands out from the crowd? I was sent the 12GB/256GB version of the OnePlus 10 Pro with an Emerald Forest backplate for review, and while this is a purely personal comment, I find the colour the most pleasing I’ve seen on a phone in a long time....

April 4, 2023 · 9 min · 1835 words · Yasmin Gienger

Oneplus Buds Pro 2 Review Buy These For The Bassy Sound Not The Connectivity

This time, OnePlus tapped Danish audio company Dynaudio to bring a pair of 11mm and 6mm drivers into the mix, which the company says up the ante in the bass department. These are also some of the first wireless earbuds to support Google’s version of Spatial Audio. With that, there’s a $30 upcharge, bringing the Buds Pro 2 up to $179 from the original’s $149. So, two years after the original OnePlus Buds Pro, how do the OnePlus Buds Pro 2 fare?...

April 4, 2023 · 5 min · 1044 words · Donald Eyre

Ontology Of The Everyday Peoplereign S Automation Of It And Hr

For those making commercial software, there is a more mundane but perhaps equally valuable task, which is to figure out what facts a machine should have access to and make that actually have value for humans. “We don’t apologize for the fact that some of this requires brute force,” says Dan Turchin, chief executive and co-founder of PeopleReign, a San Jose, California software startup that is automating the handling of support calls for things such as IT and benefits....

April 4, 2023 · 7 min · 1436 words · Kenneth Wright

Opensignal 5G Surpasses Public Wi Fi For Mobile Gaming Performance Download Speeds

In the new report, Opensignal analyzed mobile game performance and average download speeds for public Wi-Fi, 4G, and both mid-band and mmWave 5G. Also: What is 5G? Your guide to the current generation of wireless communications Asking users to grade their mobile gaming performance on each network technology using a 100-point scale, the measurement company found that mmWave 5G provided, by far, the best rating of any technology with a score of 81....

April 4, 2023 · 2 min · 369 words · William Pingrey

Pagerduty Slumps Despite Fiscal Q1 Results Outlook Above Expectations

The report sent PagerDuty shares down 7% in late trading. CEO and founder Jennifer Tejada remarked that the company’s “business is benefiting from recovery, as both the macro trends and market landscape continue to move in our favor.” Added Tejada, Revenue in the three months ended in April rose 28%, year over year, to $63.6 million, yielding a net loss of 8 cents a share, excluding some costs. Analysts had been modeling $62 million and a 9-cent loss per share....

April 4, 2023 · 1 min · 200 words · Shawna Tice

Pc Monitor Sales Slide As Remote Work Rush Fades

In the third quarter (Q3) of 2021, PC monitor shipments declined for the first time after five consecutive quarters of growth, according to tech analyst IDC. PC monitor shipments overall were down 7.2% to 34.8 million units compared to Q3 2020 when remote workers snapped up 37.5 million monitors, many of them as second monitors. IDC estimates 86.7 million desktops and notebooks were sold in Q3 2021, up 5% from the same period a year ago....

April 4, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Mark Barrett

Phishers Impersonate Us Dot To Target Contractors After Senate Passed 1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill

The campaign, discovered by security company INKY, found that phishers are impersonating the US Department of Transportation (DOT) in an effort to harvest Microsoft Office 365 credentials, INKY’s Roger Kay wrote in a blog post. Kay noted that the phishing emails peaked around August 16-18, right after the US Senate passed the $1 trillion infrastructure bill on August 10. Dozens of phishing emails sought to impersonate the DOT, with attackers contacting multiple companies in the engineering, energy architecture industries asking them to submit bids for federal contracts....

April 4, 2023 · 3 min · 541 words · Miriam Brown

Pinterest Announces Daily Tv Channel For Creators

The project – akin to a Pinterest version of QVC – has been built to allow people to shop while watching the shows. Pinterest said “all live content will have the ability to be made shoppable by specific product features.” The show’s hosts or creators can use tags to tie certain products to their shows – called Product Pins – allowing viewers to quickly head over to a product page when they see something they love on one of the shows....

April 4, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Richard Hubbard

Popular Kids Tablet Patched After Flaws Left Personal Data Vulnerable

The LeapPad Ultimate tablet from LeapFrog is designed to provide children with access to educational apps, games and videos in a safe environment on a device that offers limited access to the internet, thus preventing the child stumbling across inappropriate content online. SEE: A winning strategy for cybersecurity (ZDNet special report) | Download the report as a PDF (TechRepublic) However, researchers at cybersecurity company CheckMarx examined the LeapPad Ultimate – used by children across the UK and the US – and found vulnerabilities that could put the privacy of the child and their parents at risk....

April 4, 2023 · 4 min · 746 words · Daniel Purkey

Prepare For Comptia Exams And Refresh Your Resume With This 30 Training Bundle

These DojoLab courses include Performance-based Questions (PBQs) and labs that follow CompTIA’s exam curriculum. There are no lectures, but they give you a chance to practice your existing skills and become familiar with the type of questions you’ll face during the exams. You also get to be part of a community of fellow IT students and subject matter experts. “CompTIA A+ (220-1001)” prepares you for an entry-level certification that validates your ability to use the latest technology to support IT infrastructure at the enterprise level....

April 4, 2023 · 2 min · 252 words · John Green

Programming Languages Python Could Soon Overtake C And Java As Most Popular

According to Tiobe’s July 2021 index, the three most popular programming languages are C, Java and Python. While the order hasn’t change, Tiobe CEO Pau Jansen notes that the difference in apparent popularity is remarkably small, with just 0.67% between C and Python. “This means that the next few months will be exciting. What language is going to win this battle? Python seems to have the best chances to become number 1, thanks to its market leadership in the booming field of data mining and artificial intelligence,” Jansen noted....

April 4, 2023 · 3 min · 440 words · Roseann Mason

Majority Of Ransom Paid By Colonial Pipeline Seized And Returned By Doj

While this is not the first time the government has been able to get some money back to victims, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said during a press conference that this was a first for the new Ransomware and Digital Extortion Task Force that was created in April to address the growing number of cyberattacks. Monaco explained that the Justice Department and FBI seized 63.7 Bitcoins – now valued at $2....

April 3, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Chad Sigler

10 Tech Jobs For Introverts

The American Psychological Association defines an introvert as someone oriented toward their internal world rather than the outer world of people and things. Introverts’ strengths include: Good listening ThoughtfulnessAttention to detailCompassionate leadersTeam playersEmpathyEmotional intelligence These strengths benefit introverts in technology jobs, which require the abilities to focus, collaborate, communicate, think creatively, and self-motivate. If you have introverted tendencies, explore these suggestions of tech jobs for introverts–and know that introverts not only belong in tech, they are highly valued team members and leaders....

April 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1338 words · Minnie Fisher

3 Ways Macos Ventura Could Upgrade Your Worklife Hands On Impressions

I’ve been using the developer beta of MacOS 13 Ventura since it was released during WWDC 2022 last month, and today Apple has released the Public Beta of MacOS Ventura, along with the Public Betas of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and WatchOS 9. Whether you’re an early adopter who wants to see if the Ventura beta software is worth taking for a spin or you want to let us do the testing for you while you wait for the full release this fall, ZDNet has you covered....

April 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1437 words · Sandy Irwin

7 Eleven Breached Customer Privacy By Collecting Facial Imagery Without Consent

From June 2020 to August 2021, 7-Eleven conducted surveys that required customers to fill out information on tablets with built-in cameras. These tablets, which were installed in 700 stores, captured customers’ facial images at two points during the survey-taking process – when the individual first engaged with the tablet, and after they completed the survey. After becoming aware of this activity in July last year, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) commended an investigation into 7-Eleven’s survey....

April 3, 2023 · 3 min · 532 words · Ray Rodriguez

7 Tech Tips For Traveling Mid Pandemic

I found that having my tech set up properly was an invaluable part of making things as easy, smooth, and as stress-free as possible. What follows is based on my experiences, and will of course, vary from country to country, and even day to day, but I think that these tips will help make your journey – whether it be work or pleasure – a lot less stressful. #1: Your smartphone is vital If you thought a smartphone was vital, wait until you travel....

April 3, 2023 · 3 min · 534 words · Daniel Hardman

85 Inch Tv Deal Save 400 On Samsung S Massive 4K Tv Before The Big Game

The Samsung 85-inch smart TV would typically set you back $1,400. However, the US retailer has discounted the model by $400 for a limited time, so you can make the purchase – while stocks last – for just under $1000. The Samsung 85-inch smart TV is a solid option if you want to invest in a future-proof model. Not only are you provided a massive 85 inches of display space, but the TV offers 4K Crystal UHD resolution (2160p) and 4K UHD Upscaling – which will automatically bump up the resolution of content, where possible....

April 3, 2023 · 2 min · 262 words · Albert Griffin

Adobe Sets New Guidelines For Ai Generated Stock Images

“Early generative AI technologies have raised questions about how it should be properly used,” Sarah Casillas, senior director of content for Adobe Stock," wrote in a blog post. “Adobe has deeply considered these questions and implemented a new submission policy that we believe will ensure our content uses AI technology responsibly by creators and customers alike.” AI-generated art has quickly captured the attention of the public, with fun and buzzy apps like DreamUp and AI Time Machine giving users original and compelling illustrations based on the users’ own pictures or text prompts....

April 3, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Marjorie Padilla

Amazon S New Accelerator Program To Raise Revenue Share For Alexa Skill Devs

As an incentive to make use of these offered benefits, developers will be able to earn up to an additional 10% in revenue shares by utilizing them, making it possible for them to retain up to 90% of the total income for their Alexa Skills’ sales. The online retail giant noted that this latest announcement is part of a larger, ongoing effort to expand the community of Alexa Skill developers....

April 3, 2023 · 1 min · 111 words · Richard Howard