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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO Business Intelligence

I can’t help but think of open banking in the United States — it’s not here, and, at the same time, it’s very much here. In essence, they’re not waiting for the kind of regulatory open banking mandates that have been handed down in other parts of the world. They’re building their own open banking environment.

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Schrodinger’s Open Banking

CIO Business Intelligence

I can’t help but think of open banking in the United States — it’s not here, and, at the same time, it’s very much here. In essence, they’re not waiting for the kind of regulatory open banking mandates that have been handed down in other parts of the world. They’re building their own open banking environment.

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We need an Apple Vision Air ASAP

Dataconomy

It’s time to talk about the Apple Vision Air. Yes, Apple’s new gadget, the Vision Pro, has amazed everyone. It’s all about this thing called augmented reality (AR), or what Apple wants to call it, spatial computing , where digital stuff blends with real life. Why is the Apple Vision Pro so expensive?

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Bank of America, Daimler, and Apple partnering with IBM for confidential computing services

Tech Republic Security

A push to provide public cloud services with production-ready confidential computing capabilities able to protect data, applications, and processes.

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Will there be an “Apple GPT”

Dataconomy

There’s buzz about Apple potentially stepping into the fray of generative AI sector with its own version, the so-called: Apple GPT. This article delves into everything we’ve gathered about Apple’s foray into AI and will be consistently updated as new information surfaces.

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After ‘protestware’ attacks, a Russian bank has advised clients to stop updating software

The Verge

In a recent announcement, the Russian bank Sber advised its customers to temporarily stop installing software updates to any applications out of concern that they could contain malicious code specifically targeted at Russian users, labeled by some as “protestware.”.

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FBI: Bank robbery? There’s an app for that

Network World

The FBI today said it released a new application easier for the public—as well as financial institutions, law enforcement agencies, and others—to view photos and information about bank robberies in different geographic areas of the country. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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