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Monthly Archives: February 2024
Google joins mission to map methane from space
The tech giant is deploying AI to help identify large sources of methane leaks in satellite data.
LogMeOnce Review (2024): Is It a Safe & Reliable Password Manager?
While LogMeOnce comes with a lot of the features we want in a password manager, it’s held back by an unpolished user interface and a half-baked mobile application.
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Price Drop: Master Microsoft Excel With 16 Courses for $29.97
From building a balance sheet to analyzing your sales data, Excel is a core part of modern business — and this learning bundle helps you master the software. Grab it at $29.97 thorough February 19.
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US military notifies 20,000 of data breach after cloud email leak
The U.S. Department of Defense is notifying tens of thousands of individuals that their personal information was exposed in an email data spill last year. According to the breach notification letter sent out to affected individuals on February 1, the … Continue reading
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iOS design startup Play lets devs share app prototypes easily via App Clips
Apple introduced App Clips in 2020 with iOS 14. The idea was to let developers share a part of their app with users, who can experience the functionality of an app without installing a full version. Native iOS design app … Continue reading
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Quest 3 better than Apple Vision Pro, says Zuckerberg
The Meta boss says his firm’s headset is ‘the best product, period’ after trying Apple’s rival.
TikTok to open in-app Election Centers for EU users to tackle disinformation risks
TikTok will launch localized election resources in its app to reach users in each of the European Union’s 27 Member States next month and direct them towards “trusted information”, as part of its preparations to tackle disinformation risks related to … Continue reading
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How a French health insurance unicorn plans to leverage AI to reach profitability
Alan’s meteoric rise in the French tech ecosystem has been both figurative and literal. A few years ago, the startup’s office was limited to one floor in a nondescript office building near the Canal Saint-Martin in Paris. Over time, the … Continue reading
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Bitcoin regains $1 trillion market cap as the cryptocurrency hits over two-year high
Bitcoin broke through the $51,000 level on Wednesday, marking the first time it has hit this price since December 2021.
KTrust launches an automated red team for Kubernetes security
KTrust, a Tel Aviv-based security startup, is taking a different approach to Kubernetes security from many of its competitors in the space. Instead of only scanning Kubernetes clusters and their configurations for known vulnerabilities, KTrust is taking a more proactive … Continue reading
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