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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Gartner: Due to stress, half of cyber leaders will change jobs, and a quarter will quit the field
Among the strategic propositions in Gartner’s 2023-2024 cybersecurity outlook are that organizations need to institute cultural changes to lower pressure on security teams.
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The Top Notion Alternatives and Competitors for 2023
Looking for an alternative to notion? Our comprehensive list covers the best notion alternatives, their key features, pricing, pros, cons and more.
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Telly starts shipping its free ad-supported TVs to its first round of customers
Telly, the hardware startup that is giving U.S. consumers free dual screen smart TVs that are supported by advertising, announced today that it has started shipping its TVs to its first round of customers. The company says the customers in … Continue reading
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Celsius Network and its former CEO are probably not having a good day
To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most important crypto stories delivered to your inbox every Thursday at 12 p.m. PT, subscribe here. Welcome back to Chain Reaction. Earlier today, the now-bankrupt crypto lending firm Celsius Network and its … Continue reading
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China Is Cracking Down on AI: What Does This Mean for You?
The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has completed new rules for the regulation of AI development, specifically in the area of generative AI. On August 15th, new rules governing publicly available generative AI services in China will go into effect. … Continue reading
Here’s the new default font for Microsoft Outlook and Word: Aptos
Microsoft’s Office applications will no longer default to Aptos. Documents won’t be changed automatically, and people can set their own default back to Calibri.
Former Celsius CEO arrested, company agrees to pay $4.7 billion settlement
Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky was arrested on federal securities fraud charges as the FTC announced a $4.7 billion settlement with the bankrupt crypto exchange.
Twitter says FTC probe ‘has spiraled out of control’ and asks to terminate privacy settlement
Twitter said the FTC investigation “has spiraled out of control and become tainted by bias.”
FTC investigating ChatGPT-maker OpenAI for possible consumer harm
The civil investigative demand asks OpenAI to explain how it obtains information to train its large language models.
Amazon touts ‘biggest ever’ Prime Day as U.S. online sales surge to $12.7 billion
Amazon called the first 24 hours of Prime Day the “single largest sales day in company history,” but it did not disclose total sales.