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Author Archives: Techme101
Dell Offers 5 Guidelines for Accelerating AI Innovation
Australian IT leaders at Dell Technology Forum in Sydney were told they have no choice but to prepare their infrastructure and data for future AI workloads.
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Meta fined $101.5M for 2019 breach that exposed hundreds of millions of Facebook passwords
Reset your clocks: Meta has been hit with yet another privacy penalty in Europe. On Friday, Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced a reprimand and a €91 million fine — around $101.5M at current exchange rates — after concluding a … Continue reading
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UK data watchdog confirms it’s investigating MoneyGram data breach
The world’s second-largest money transfer provider, which filed a data breach notice with U.K. authorities, serves over 50 million people. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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The Internet Archive’s Fight to Save Itself
The web’s collective memory is stored in the servers of the Internet Archive. Legal battles threaten to wipe it all away.
Hands-on with Meta’s Orion AR glasses prototype and the possible future of computing
CNBC senior media and tech correspondent Julia Boorstin experienced Meta’s Orion AR glasses prototype, and was impressed by how lightweight they were.
Is Google Password Manager Safe to Use in 2024?
Google Password Manager is a free password management service built into Chrome and Google apps. Learn how it works and how secure it is in this detailed review.
Discover How Successful Businesses Use Software You May Already Own
Learn the real secret to using Microsoft Office 365 software like a successful entrepreneur in this nine-course bundle that’s now on sale for $74.99
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Napkin is a note-taking app that is not about making you more productive
Note-taking apps typically aim to make you more efficient and productive. A lot of those apps concentrate on quickly jotting down your thoughts, organizing them better, or a mix of both. Napkin (not to be confused with the Accel-backed startup … Continue reading
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Alibaba, Tencent rally as Beijing stimulus plans push China’s tech stocks to 13-month high
Chinese tech stocks including majors like Alibaba and Tencent rallied this week, pushing them to highs not seen in more than a year.
China’s Plan to Make AI Watermarks Happen
New Chinese regulation attempts to define how AI content labeling should work and stamp out AI-generated disinformation.