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Hackers managed to expose “a few thousand” Google Workspace accounts by circumventing the verification process. |
Ransomware attacks are attracting record payouts in Australia. Learn whether paying the ransom is viable, about legal implications and about alternative strategies. |
Google Gemini and ChatGPT can both chat with you in natural language, but they have some major differences in their capabilities. |
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Hackers managed to expose “a few thousand” Google Workspace accounts by circumventing the verification process. |
Splunk’s 2024 State of Security Report shows Asia-Pacific manufacturers continue to lag enterprises when it comes to cybersecurity, with zero-day vulnerabilities a top threat. Winning more investment for cybersecurity and augmenting loyal talent with AI could be a winning recipe for the future. Read More |
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Google Cloud is giving Y Combinator startups access to a dedicated, subsidized cluster of Nvidia graphics processing units and Google tensor processing units to build AI models. It’s part of Google Cloud’s effort to cozy up with promising early-stage AI startups, in hopes some of them will evolve into massive, compute-hungry businesses. |
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Google Thursday said that it is introducing new Gemini-powered features for Chrome’s desktop version, including Lens for desktop, tab compare for shopping assistance, and natural language integration for search history. |
Google Maps is more widely rolling out a redesign that simplifies the bottom bar. Google Maps goes from five tabs to just three, with Go and Updates removed. |
The Galaxy Ring is Samsung’s first-ever smart ring, and it brings a ton of value to users who need a low-profile fitness tracking option. That being said, it doesn’t beat out the competition in any way that truly matters. |
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