Monthly Archives: June 2023

Deel vs Rippling (2023): Which is Best for Your Business?

Struggling to decide between Deel and Rippling? We compare the features, pricing, and more to help you make the best decision for your business. The post Deel vs Rippling (2023): Which is Best for Your Business? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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FTC finally proposes ban on fake reviews

The FTC has proposed a new rule banning numerous forms of fake reviews online, from outright fabricated ones to those that are sketchily repurposed or secretly manipulated. It may not totally rehabilitate the notoriously unreliable online review ecosystem, but it … Continue reading

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Secretive hardware startup Humane’s first product is the Ai Pin

Humane, the startup launched by ex-Apple design and engineering duo Imran Chaudhri and Bethany Bongiorno, today revealed details about its first product: The Humane Ai Pin. It’s been a long time coming. Humane has kept its work more or less … Continue reading

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UK porn age checks raise privacy concerns

Digital rights groups say more robust age verification requirements lack transparency.

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Sky Mobile and Giffgaff customers suffer outage

The networks both confirm users reporting problems with their mobile phone connection.

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Gigamon’s Cloud Security Report Shares Insights on Undetected Breaches & Deep Observability

Global survey shows why you fear what you can’t see: Confidence in security posture soars but so do worries about unseen vulnerabilities. The post Gigamon’s Cloud Security Report Shares Insights on Undetected Breaches & Deep Observability appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Police want robotaxi video footage to help solve crimes

Police are starting to turn to robotaxis — specifically all of that footage captured by cameras — for video evidence to help solve crimes. While it might not be a trend quite yet, evidence suggests that the robotaxi is the … Continue reading

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Twitter now requires an account to view tweets

If you’re not logged into your Twitter account and try to view a tweet, you’ll be presented with a sign in screen. And if you don’t want to have an account on the bird app, too bad! Twitter hasn’t commented … Continue reading

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Aqua Security Study Finds 1,400% Increase in Memory Attacks

Analysis of 700,000 real-world attacks shows how memory attacks evade protections and suggest mitigations. The post Aqua Security Study Finds 1,400% Increase in Memory Attacks appeared first on TechRepublic.

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As Apple reaches $3T, it’s time to shake up the Big Tech club

Today, Apple saw its market cap pass the $3 trillion threshold. The iPhone maker has reached that landmark before but has never managed to hang on to it through the end of a trading day. But this morning, with its … Continue reading

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