13 Deals on Headphones, Gaming Gear, and Home Office Upgrades

IT’s been just long enough since the holidays that the deals are starting to roll back in, particularly on that thing you meant to get for your new console or computer that you forgot. Fortunately, right now you can score some sweet deals on headphones, speakers, iPhone cases, and even vacuums. Because let’s face it: […]

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RSA’s demise from quantum attacks is very much exaggerated, expert says

Three weeks ago, panic swept across some corners of the security world after researchers discovered a breakthrough that, at long last, put the cracking of the widely used RSA encryption scheme within reach by using quantum computing. Scientists and cryptographers have known for two decades that a factorization method known as Shor’s algorithm makes it […]

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Live Nation’s IT capabilities scrutinized as company blames bots

Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Live Nation’s IT capabilities are under fire as lawmakers gathered to question its handling of the Taylor Swift Eras Tour ticket sale and the lack of competition within the ticketing industry.  Live Nation President and CFO Joe […]

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Fintech Mobile App Development: How to Find the Best Company?

Fintech, or financial technology, is the latest and most adaptive technology used to automate and digitize the financial industry. Financial technology is helping business individuals, corporates, and large and small-scale companies to resolve their financial issues in an easy and smooth way. It is helping people in managing their financial engagements and functions. The sole […]

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Microsoft leans on cloud revenue, even as Azure growth stalls

Dive Brief: Cloud was a bright spot in the Microsoft’s slowest-growth quarter in eight years. The tech giant reported 2% year-over-year growth for FY-2023 Q2, with revenue of $52.7 billion in the three-month period ending Dec. 31. Cloud revenue increased 22% year over year, to $27.1 billion, offsetting a 19% revenue decline in personal computing. […]

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Generative AI Won’t Revolutionize Game Development Just Yet

Creating a video game demands hard, repetitive work. How could it not? Developers are in the business of building world, so it’s easy to understand why the games industry would be excited about generative AI. With computers doing the boring stuff, a small team could whip up a map the size of San Andreas. Crunch becomes […]

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Exchange Server under pressure as opportunistic actors step up attacks

Researchers from Bitdefender Labs have observed a growing number of attacks since late November using ProxyNotShell/OWASSRF exploit chains aimed at on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server deployments. CrowdStrike previously disclosed Play ransomware was using those techniques after investigating similar attacks using server-side request forgery techniques. Threat actors used the attack method to get around URL rewrite mitigations […]

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Amazing Ways to use AI in Construction

Artificial intelligence might have started as the fictional villain of sci-fi stories, but it’s quickly becoming indispensable in many industries. The construction industry is one among many beginning to adopt this new technology. How can companies and contractors start employing AI in construction? How could this industry 4.0 technology change the industry in the coming […]

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Battle of the breach: Prioritizing proactive ransomware defense

Editor’s note: The following is a guest article from Sebastian Goodwin, chief information security officer at Nutanix.  Over the last decade, ransomware has become the de facto tactic of cybercriminals looking to make a quick buck. And why not? Average ransomware payments are nearing the $1 million mark, and many criminal groups are now selling […]

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