Monthly Archives: February 2023

How to expand your search sources

Explore search services beyond Google and Bing for a wider range of results, customization and privacy options. The post How to expand your search sources appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Starry files for bankruptcy

A year after completing its special purpose acquisition with FirstMark Horizon Acquisition Corp. to go public, Starry Group Holdings, an internet service provider, said Tuesday that it filed for bankruptcy in efforts to reduce its debt while maintaining customer and … Continue reading

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Science fiction publishers are being flooded with AI-generated stories

Across the 17-year history of Clarkesworld, a renowned literary magazine of science fiction and fantasy, authors have speculated about how evolving, futuristic technology will impact our world. Now, editor and publisher Neil Clarke is living through a debacle that could … Continue reading

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Salesforce offers 5 guidelines to reduce AI bias

The bias-reduction study guides companies in ways to build trust, safety and sustainability from their AI data stores and when to empower humans in the oversight of these models. The post Salesforce offers 5 guidelines to reduce AI bias appeared … Continue reading

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Activision did not notify employees of data breach for months

On December 4, hackers successfully phished an employee at the games giant Activision, giving them access to some internal employee and game data. This data breach was not disclosed until last weekend, when cybersecurity and malware research group vx-underground posted … Continue reading

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Meta Quest users can now tap and swipe in VR without controllers

Today, Meta announced new improvements to the Quest platform as part of the v50 OS update, including an experimental feature, “Direct Touch,” that lets users tap and swipe with their bare hands. The company also rolled out an in-game multitasking … Continue reading

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Securing Your Brand Against Cyberthreats: The Benefits of Implementing VPNs

With the increasing prevalence of cybercrime, it’s becoming increasingly vital for companies to safeguard their reputations by using VPNs. As cyber criminals are becoming more sophisticated in their methods and targeting a wide range of entities, from individuals and governments … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Weighs Tech Company Protections in Google Case

The case, concerning a law that gives websites immunity for suits based on their users’ posts, has the potential to alter the very structure of the internet.

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Microsoft defends $69bn Activision deal

Opponents, including Sony, challenged the proposal at an EU hearing held behind closed doors.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Optimizing acquisition, parental leave tips, riding the downturn express

I try to keep things fresh, so I was dismayed to realize that I’d used the word “downturn” in two different headlines this morning. Despite the quickening pace of layoffs, there is some good news for SaaS startups: 70% of … Continue reading

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