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4 key takeaways from new global AI security guidelines 28/11/2023

https://www.scmagazine.com/news/4-key-takeaways-from-new-global-ai-security-guidelines

4 key takeaways from new global AI security guidelines The guidelines from the U.S. and UK's cybersecurity agencies are endorsed by 18 countries and emphasize “secure-by-design” principles.

WhatsApp gets support for multiple accounts on the same phone 19/10/2023

WhatsApp gets support for multiple accounts on the same phone Meta announced today that it's rolling out support for multiple WhatsApp accounts on the same device, allowing users to switch between them without needing to log out.

Microsoft 365 admins warned of new Google anti-spam rules 09/10/2023

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/microsoft-365-admins-warned-of-new-google-anti-spam-rules/

Microsoft 365 admins warned of new Google anti-spam rules Microsoft urged Microsoft 365 email senders this week to authenticate outbound messages following new anti-spam rules for bulk senders announced earlier this week by Google.

Google is retiring its Gmail Basic HTML view in January 2024 25/09/2023

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/google-is-retiring-its-gmail-basic-html-view-in-january-2024/

Google is retiring its Gmail Basic HTML view in January 2024 Google is notifying Gmail users that the webmail's Basic HTML view will be deprecated in January 2024, and users will require modern browsers to continue using the service.

Anil Kapoor Wins Battle Against AI, Pledges Support to Hollywood Strikes: ‘Every Actor Has the Right to Protect Themselves’ (EXCLUSIVE) 20/09/2023

Anil Kapoor Wins Battle Against AI, Pledges Support to Hollywood Strikes: ‘Every Actor Has the Right to Protect Themselves’ (EXCLUSIVE) Top Indian actor Anil Kapoor has won a landmark judgement against artificial intelligence (AI). The “Slumdog Millionaire” star had filed a suit in the Delhi High Court through his lawye…

Microsoft leaks 38TB of private data via unsecured Azure storage 19/09/2023

Microsoft leaks 38TB of private data via unsecured Azure storage The Microsoft AI research division accidentally leaked dozens of terabytes of sensitive data starting in July 2020 while contributing open-source AI learning models to a public GitHub repository.

Check Your Unread Messages—Court Papers Could Now Slide Into Your DMs | Legaltech News 14/09/2023

Check Your Unread Messages—Court Papers Could Now Slide Into Your DMs | Legaltech News More courts are enabling digital ways to serve hard-to-find individuals. But the new ability does not come without its own technological hurdles.

Google's Cookie Killing Tech Is Now on Almost Every Chrome Browser 09/09/2023

Google's Cookie Killing Tech Is Now on Almost Every Chrome Browser Google’s Privacy Sandbox, a controversial set of tools meant to replace third-party cookies, is now on almost every single Chrome browser. Google says Privacy Sandbox is available to around 97% of Chrome users and will reach 100% in the coming months.

From China to Brazil, here’s how AI is regulated around the world 03/09/2023

From China to Brazil, here’s how AI is regulated around the world Governments around the world are scrambling to figure out how, exactly, to approach the questions posed by artificial intelligence.

Google planning to ditch Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC in future Chromebooks 21/08/2023

Google planning to ditch Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, NFC in future Chromebooks Chromebook: Google is experimenting with a new wireless technology that could enable faster and more accurate data transfer and location tracking on Chromebooks. The technology is called ultra-wideban

A Pink Floyd song made with AI and brain scans sounds a lot like the band 21/08/2023

A Pink Floyd song made with AI and brain scans sounds a lot like the band Researchers reconstructed Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1” by using the brain waves of people who listened to the song.

Gmail will soon be the only Calendar scheduling tool you need 29/06/2023

Gmail will soon be the only Calendar scheduling tool you need You don’t need to pay for Workspace to use this handy Google Calendar feature

Gmail's latest feature is an email marketer's dream come true 29/06/2023

Gmail's latest feature is an email marketer's dream come true The powerful mail merge feature on Gmail is getting a significant boost thanks to Sheets integration

Nvidia unveils new kind of Ethernet for AI, Grace Hopper 'Superchip' in full production 30/05/2023

Nvidia unveils new kind of Ethernet for AI, Grace Hopper 'Superchip' in full production The Spectrum-X ethernet switch offers "lossless" transmission via a new kind of congestion control, says Nvidia.

This new laptop replaces the physical screen with a 100-inch virtual display 19/05/2023

This new laptop replaces the physical screen with a 100-inch virtual display The Spacetop hides your work from the world around you

Google Calendar starts playing nice with Microsoft Outlook 17/05/2023

Google Calendar starts playing nice with Microsoft Outlook Google Calendar is getting closer to full interoperability with Microsoft Outlook

Cisco warns of certificate problem that takes down SD-WANs 12/05/2023

Cisco warns of certificate problem that takes down SD-WANs Cisco said an expired hardware certificate in some of its Viptella SD-WAN devices can take down the boxes; certificate replacement is forthcoming.

Google passkeys are a no-brainer. You’ve turned them on, right? 09/05/2023

Google passkeys are a no-brainer. You’ve turned them on, right? The passkey ecosystem is far from complete, but Google's implementation is now ready to use.

Microsoft will reportedly unbundle Teams from Office | Engadget 25/04/2023

Microsoft will reportedly unbundle Teams from Office | Engadget Microsoft has agreed to stop bundling its Teams remote collaboration software with its Office productivity suite, according to Financial Times.

Android malware infiltrates 60 Google Play apps with 100M installs 16/04/2023

Android malware infiltrates 60 Google Play apps with 100M installs A new Android malware named 'Goldoson' has infiltrated the platform's official app store, Google Play, through 60 apps that collectively have 100 million downloads.

The Best Free Password Managers for 2023 13/04/2023

The Best Free Password Managers for 2023 Use one of our top free password managers to help you create and manage strong, unique passwords for every secure site.

Warning: Don't Let Google Manage Your Passwords 13/04/2023

Warning: Don't Let Google Manage Your Passwords Experts tell us that relying on Google Chrome (or any browser) to manage your passwords is a seriously bad idea. Here's why.

Google Drive does a surprise rollout of file limits, locking out some users 01/04/2023

Google Drive does a surprise rollout of file limits, locking out some users The new file limit means you can't actually use the storage you buy from Google.

Microsoft customers locked out of Azure and M365 services due to geolocation error 31/03/2023

Microsoft customers locked out of Azure and M365 services due to geolocation error Microsoft was forced to apologize on Thursday after implementing a change that saw customers around the globe unable to access its services.

New Microsoft Teams is twice as fast, available for all in June 28/03/2023

New Microsoft Teams is twice as fast, available for all in June Microsoft has unveiled a faster and redesigned version of its Microsoft Teams communication and collaboration software that has begun rolling out to Windows users today as a preview release.

Here's how the second-biggest bank collapse in U.S. history happened in just 48 hours 11/03/2023

Here's how the second-biggest bank collapse in U.S. history happened in just 48 hours As dust begins to settle on the biggest American bank failure since 2008, members of the VC community lament the role other investors played in SVB's demise.

Google announces huge breakthrough that could change how we use computers forever 23/02/2023

Google announces huge breakthrough that could change how we use computers forever Unprecedented work could help solve error problems that plague quantum computers