[ad_1] H2O Audio TRI Multi-Sport waterproof bone conduction headphones Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET I like the new AirPods Pro. The sound is second to none, they integrate with the Apple ecosystem flawlessly, and they’re sturdy enough to put up with day to day rough and tumble. But they have limitations. For example, …
Read More »ICO warns against using biometrics for ‘emotional analysis’
[ad_1] The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is warning organisations against using biometric technologies to conduct emotion analysis, which it has described as “immature” and “pseudo-scientific”. Emotion analysis technologies are often powered by artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and rely a wide range of personal and biometric data to perform their …
Read More »These ransomware victims are making the highest ransom payments
[ad_1] Image: Getty/Nitat Termmee Victims of ransomware attacks in the manufacturing and production industry are making the biggest ransom payments, with the average ransom demand paid coming in at just over $2 million. Ransomware is a significant cybersecurity issue that affects every sector. But according to analysis of attacks by …
Read More »Google commits to cloud and AI
[ad_1] Alphabet has reported revenue of $68bn for its third quarter of 2022, a 6% increase over last year. The company’s results were impacted by fluctuating currencies, and Alphabet said it would be working to realign resources to fuel its highest growth priorities. Google Cloud Platform reported revenue growth …
Read More »The best travel agent is an AI algorithm
[ad_1] Image: Erika Cristina Manno/Shutterstock If you have ever consulted the web for trip advice, you have probably landed on Expedia’s website. The travel site offers travelers useful tools such as travel recommendations, smart shopping and price tracking to ensure that you get the best bang for your buck. You …
Read More »Reported Horizon errors should have been ‘show-stopper’, public inquiry told
[ad_1] Problems reported with the Post Office’s Horizon IT system before its roll-out should have been regarded as a “show-stopper”, according to a senior executive involved in the roll-out of the controversial system. The Post Office should have stopped the roll-out of Horizon until reported problems were fixed, and …
Read More »These dual portable laptop monitors are on sale for $319 on Amazon
[ad_1] Amazon A dual monitor system able to expand your laptop’s capabilities can be an excellent investment with many of us now working from home and when screen space is an issue. Over at Amazon, you can save $120 on the TeamGee 12″ portable laptop monitor setup, a system that …
Read More »The Conservatives are laughing at cyber security pros
[ad_1] If causing a cyber security breach is a matter over which one should resign, then to be able to waltz back into the same job barely seven days later is utterly unacceptable, and yet this is exactly what our erstwhile, and now current, home secretary Suella Braverman has …
Read More »Cuba ransomware cartel spoofs Ukraine armed forces
[ad_1] Ukraine’s governmental Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT UA) issued a warning earlier this week of an apparent Cuba ransomware campaign that is spoofing the press office of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in its phishing lures. The malicious emails contain links to a third-party …
Read More »Vodafone accelerates pace of Open RAN development
[ad_1] Vodafone is ramping up its commitment to Open RAN, announcing a co-development project with Samsung, a 5G Open RAN infrastructure test and development programme with Qualcomm, and plans to conduct a commercial pilot of 5G Open RAN at mobile sites across two rural areas of Germany. With Samsung …
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