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Month: August 2023

Microsoft Issues Latest Monthly Update Preview for Windows 11 22H2

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Paul Thurrott

It’s Week D, enthusiasts, so those running Windows 11 version 22H2 will find a new cumulative update preview waiting for you in Windows Update.
The post Microsoft Issues Latest Monthly Update Preview for Windows 11 22H2 appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Posted in Windows 11

Amazon Launches a Fire TV Channels App With 400+ Free Ad-Supported TV Channels

Posted on August 22, 2023 by msmash

Amazon has launched a new Fire TV Channels app, giving Fire TV customers access to over 400 free ad-supported TV (FAST) channels, including ABC News, CBS Sports, Fox Sports, MLB, Martha Stewart and more. From a report: Alongside the app launch, the com… Continue reading Amazon Launches a Fire TV Channels App With 400+ Free Ad-Supported TV Channels→

Posted in tv

Measuring trust: Why every AI model needs a FICO score

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Latest news

Demystifying AI could significantly reduce the fear surrounding it. If we can move AI from an opaque black box to a transparent glass cube, we can recalibrate how we adopt the technology. Continue reading Measuring trust: Why every AI model needs a FICO score→

Posted in Uncategorized

2023 Cyberdeck Challenge: Modular Cyberdeck Creation Kit

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Brian McEvoy
Cyberdeck on a table

We were fortunate to run into [Sp4m] at DEFCON31 and see his Modular Cyberdeck Creation Kit in person. In fact, he was wearing it around the hallways like a rogue …read more Continue reading 2023 Cyberdeck Challenge: Modular Cyberdeck Creation Kit→

Posted in 2023 Cyberdeck Challenge, 3D printed parts, contests, cyberdeck, Cyberdecks, off the shelf, OTS, steam deck

University of Minnesota investigating potential data breach

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Dissent

Dana Thiede reports: The University of Minnesota confirms that it has contacted law enforcement and is investigating a claimed data breach that officials became aware of just a month ago. U of M spokesman Jake Ricker released a statement to KARE 11 say… Continue reading University of Minnesota investigating potential data breach→

Posted in Education Sector, U.S.

Former Bose employees are bringing Sleepbuds back – with a new trick

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Latest news

Ozlo Sleepbuds are optimized for comfort and sleep tracking. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading Former Bose employees are bringing Sleepbuds back – with a new trick→

Posted in Uncategorized

America’s Farmers Are Bogged Down by Data

Posted on August 22, 2023 by msmash

A decade after data analytics promised to revolutionize agriculture, most farmers still aren’t using data tools or specialized software, and of those who do, many are swamped in a deluge of data. From a report: In 2013, seed and pesticide giant Monsant… Continue reading America’s Farmers Are Bogged Down by Data→

Posted in USA

Smart light bulbs could give away your password secrets

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Paul Ducklin

Cryptography isn’t just about secrecy. You need to take care of authenticity (no imposters!) and integrity (no tampering!) as well. Continue reading Smart light bulbs could give away your password secrets→

Posted in Cryptography, Tapo, TP-LINK, Vulnerability

Software Makers May Face Greater Liability in Wake of MOVEit Lawsuit

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Elizabeth Montalbano, Contributor, Dark Reading

Makers of vulnerable apps that are exploited in wide-scale supply chain attacks need to improve software security or face steep fines and settlement fees. Continue reading Software Makers May Face Greater Liability in Wake of MOVEit Lawsuit→

Posted in Uncategorized

The ‘Human or not’ game is over: Here’s what the latest Turing Test tells us

Posted on August 22, 2023 by Latest news

The purpose of this experiment was simple enough: chat for two minutes and then guess if the other participant was a human or a bot. Could you guess right? Continue reading The ‘Human or not’ game is over: Here’s what the latest Turing Test tells us→

Posted in Uncategorized

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