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OK, we can relax. The iPhone 'hang up' button might not be moving much after all
OK, we can relax. The iPhone 'hang up' button might not be moving much after all
Almost a week after the Apple faithful collectively gasped at the first evidence that the iPhone's “end call” button might soon be shifting upward and a column to the right, it looks like the whole thing might have been a false alarm
2023-08-16 08:24
Crypto Startup Nova Labs is Betting on $5 Mobile Phone Plans
Crypto Startup Nova Labs is Betting on $5 Mobile Phone Plans
Nova Labs Inc., a blockchain startup building what it calls a “decentralized wireless network”, said it’s offering a
2023-08-16 06:54
Occidental buys carbon air capture tech firm for $1.1 billion
Occidental buys carbon air capture tech firm for $1.1 billion
By Sabrina Valle and Sourasis Bose (Reuters) -U.S. oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum on Tuesday agreed to pay $1.1
2023-08-16 06:46
X appears to slow load times for links to several news outlets and rival platforms
X appears to slow load times for links to several news outlets and rival platforms
Link loading times to some Twitter competitors and news media sites posted to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, appeared to be delayed or throttled for much of Tuesday.
2023-08-16 06:29
Lumos Launches Its 100% Fiber-Optic Internet in Orange County, North Carolina
Lumos Launches Its 100% Fiber-Optic Internet in Orange County, North Carolina
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2023-08-16 04:18
Avara Named #1 E-Commerce Business in Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Private Companies
Avara Named #1 E-Commerce Business in Inc. 5000 List of Fastest Growing Private Companies
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-16 04:17
Moderate Democratic coalition creates AI working group
Moderate Democratic coalition creates AI working group
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON Moderate Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives have formed a working group on
2023-08-16 03:59
Where is Halsin in Baldur's Gate 3?
Where is Halsin in Baldur's Gate 3?
Players have been having a hard time locating Halsin in Baldur's Gate 3. Here's where you can find the missing Druid.
2023-08-16 02:51
ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Is Testing Content Moderation Systems
ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Is Testing Content Moderation Systems
OpenAI said its technology is capable of moderating content, a task that could help businesses become more efficient,
2023-08-16 01:20
Google makes preparation for the ‘quantum apocalypse’ with Chrome update
Google makes preparation for the ‘quantum apocalypse’ with Chrome update
Google is preparing for the “quantum apocalypse”. Experts have warned for years that the development of quantum computers could undermine the encryption that currently secures everything from our private messages to our banking details. Quantum computers are a still largely theoretical technology that proponents claim could dramatically beat the performance of the classical computers we have today. That could be a major positive for applications such as drug research and quantum computing – but could be disastrous for security technology. Much of that security technology depends on mathematical problems that are sufficiently hard for our computers to work out as to keep that data secure. But future quantum computers could overcome those problems in seconds, and break into any data. That is what is referred to by researchers as the “quantum apocalypse”. And an entire subset of computing – post-quantum cryptography – has grown to find ways to secure data even if that future does come about. Now Google has put some of that work into practice, in Chrome. The new technology includes new cryptography that should be resistant to attempts to break it with future quantum computers. It does so by integrating a technology known as X25519Kyber768, a long name for what is actually a hybrid of two cryptographic algorithms. Tying the two together means that data is protected both by an existing secure algorithm and one that is protected against quantum computers. The updates are part of broader work across Google to “prepare the web for the migration to quantum-resistant cryptography”. Devon O’Brien, Google’s technical program manager for Chrome security, who wrote the blog post announcing the changes, noted that quantum computers could be decades away. But remains important to secure data now in part so that it cannot be filed away, ready to break into when the technology arrives. “It’s believed that quantum computers that can break modern classical cryptography won’t arrive for 5, 10, possibly even 50 years from now, so why is it important to start protecting traffic today? The answer is that certain uses of cryptography are vulnerable to a type of attack called Harvest Now, Decrypt Later, in which data is collected and stored today and later decrypted once cryptanalysis improves.” Read More Vote to empower autonomous ‘robotaxis’ from Cruise and Waymo divides San Francisco ‘Billions’ of computers potentially affect by huge security vulnerability AI breakthrough could dramatically reduce planes’ global warming impact
2023-08-16 01:20
Google Will Expand Generative AI Tool to Select Websites
Google Will Expand Generative AI Tool to Select Websites
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will let users experiment with new features that display content created by artificial intelligence while
2023-08-16 01:16
FiscalNote Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary and First Year as a Public Company With Opening Bell Ringing Ceremony at New York Stock Exchange
FiscalNote Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary and First Year as a Public Company With Opening Bell Ringing Ceremony at New York Stock Exchange
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-16 00:54
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