Monthly Archives: September 2023

Two Engineers Bring Class Action Lawsuit Against OpenAI, Microsoft

The complaint alleges OpenAI scraped personal information and professional expertise from the internet without permission to feed its AI models.

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Patch ‘Em or Weep: Study Reveals Most Vulnerable IoT, Connected Assets

Phones, tablets and workstations with unpatched CVEs are a clear and present danger. New Armis study lists the most vulnerable.

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Take a look at Google’s Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Watch 2

We’re nearly a month away from the next Made By Google event, but the company’s alredady gone ahead and revealed the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Watch 2. The reasons are simple: That’s just how Google does things … Continue reading

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Exposed: A closer look at seed investors’ biases and incentives

Pricing too high at early stage is rife with issues that can plague the company’s growth if it doesn’t operate to perfection.

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This Is the True Scale of New York’s Airbnb Apocalypse

A law meant to crack down on short-term rentals in New York City took effect Tuesday. Thousands have dropped off the map, but there are still hosts offering bookings that may break the law.

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Apple shares fall after reports that China banned iPhone use by government employees

The reported restrictions, which have not been publicly announced by the Chinese government, raise concerns that Apple’s products could get caught up in international tensions between the U.S. and China.

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Charter and Disney aren’t budging in their blackout fight as NFL season kicks off

Charter Communications and Disney have been embroiled in a dispute since last week, leaving millions of cable customers without networks like ESPN and FX.

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8 Best Network Monitoring Tools for 2023

The best network monitoring tools include Zabbix, Datadog and Cacti. Compare features, pricing, and supported platforms among our top picks.

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What we expect from Apple’s ‘Wonderlust’ 15 event

Not all who wonder are lust. Some of us will be forming an orderly queue in the holding room at One Apple Park Way on Tuesday morning. At 10 AM PT September 12, Tim Cook and co. will be back … Continue reading

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The perils of the platforms of paranoia

Nextdoor has become ground zero for the spread of many rumors, hoaxes and unfounded allegations.

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