Monthly Archives: February 2023

Why You Should Listen to Twitter on Two-Factor Authentication

Elon Musk was right: Text messages are not the most secure way to protect your account.

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Tech Leaders in Israel Wonder if It’s Time to Leave

Ahead of a judicial overhaul that could transform the country and frighten away investors, the executives of Start-Up Nation are mulling an exodus.

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Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists

The case, arising from an attack in Istanbul, was a companion to a case argued a day before that tested a shield for technology platforms.

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Science Fiction Magazines Battle a Flood of Chatbot-Generated Stories

While the deluge has become a nuisance, the stories are easy to spot. The writing is “bad in spectacular ways,” one editor said.

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How to enable Stickers on the Desktop in Windows 11 22H2

For reasons known only to the company, Microsoft has chosen to exclude Desktop Stickers from personalization features in Windows 11. We will correct that oversight. The post How to enable Stickers on the Desktop in Windows 11 22H2 appeared first … Continue reading

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Source.ag raises $23M to raise the bar on raising crops with AI

Based in the Netherlands, blossoming agtech startup Source.ag has announced a $23 million Series A funding round to help grow its business, less than a year after its previous, $10 million round. The company assists commercial greenhouse crop growers adjust … Continue reading

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Netflix lowers prices in 100+ territories as scrutiny grows over password-sharing rules

Netflix decreased its subscription costs in more than 100 territories over the past week or so as customers continue to contemplate which streaming services to keep amid price hikes. The price drop has occurred in Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, Libya, Iran, … Continue reading

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OnPay review (2023): Features, pros and cons

How does OnPay work, and how much does it cost? Read our OnPay review to learn about important features, pricing, alternatives and more. The post OnPay review (2023): Features, pros and cons appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Using AI and ML to optimize edge IoT performance

As more technology runs business functions at the edge, new modes of managing that technology must also follow. AI and ML might just fit the bill. The post Using AI and ML to optimize edge IoT performance appeared first on … Continue reading

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Royal Mail restores global shipping weeks after LockBit ransomware attack

U.K. postal giant Royal Mail says it has finally restored international shipping after a ransomware attack downed its export services for over a month. Royal Mail spokesperson Mark Street told TechCrunch on Thursday that it has reinstated international export services to … Continue reading

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