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The Anywhere Operating System

Forrester IT

“Do Operating Systems Matter Anymore?” It’s a common question in the end-user compute (EUC) industry, and it’s a reasonable one to ask. Today, we know that OS proliferation is happening — a majority of technology decision-makers in 2021 indicate that they have four or more operating systems in their organization — and it’s only going […].

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2021 mobile malware evolution: Fewer attacks, escalating dangers

Tech Republic Security

2021 saw a decrease in mobile malware attacks, yet they have become increasingly sophisticated. Learn more about these threats and how to avoid being a victim. The post 2021 mobile malware evolution: Fewer attacks, escalating dangers appeared first on TechRepublic.

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It’s Time To Take Your Privacy Program To The Next Level

Forrester IT

The compliance pressure on privacy, risk, and security professionals is growing. New and evolving privacy regulations are emerging daily, and regulators’ abilities to levy hefty fines is expanding along with business stakeholders’ expectations that their business meets the rules. But compliance is only a part of the goals that privacy and data protection programs must […].

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Fix SCCM Task Sequence Error 0x8007000F

Anoop

Hello - Here is the new HTMD Blog Article for you. Enjoy reading it. Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link]. and Facebook Page to get the latest updates. [link]. Read More. The post Fix SCCM Task Sequence Error 0x8007000F appeared first on HTMD Blog #1 by Jitesh Kumar.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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What’s the Secret to Retaining Tech Talent?

Information Week

The answer for IT and business leaders facing exodus: Focus on product-led growth to limit the impact of talent departure and team productivity.

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Telco priorities in tech investment post-pandemic

TM Forum

Watch Mark Newman, TM Forum's Chief Analyst and ETIYA's Chief Commercial Officer Apostolos Kallis as they discuss the impact of the pandemic, key challenges faced and telco priorities for investment in future technologies.

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Washington state’s space industry doubles its economic impact in just four years

GeekWire

Technicians work on satellite components at LeoStella’s facility in Tukwila, Wash. (GeekWire Photo). A newly published report says that the economic impact of Washington state’s space industry has more than doubled in just four years — and lays out strategies for keeping the growth curve climbing. “Space is indeed the new frontier,” said Axel Strakeljahn, who’s president of the Port of Bremerton’s Board of Commissioners as well as chair of the Central Puget So

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'The Birds Outsmarted Us’: Magpies Help Each Other Remove Scientists' Tracking Devices

Gizmodo

Scientists in Australia thought they had developed an innovative new tracking device to help them monitor magpies, but these crafty birds had other ideas. Read more.

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What Ever Happened to GeoCities?

TechSpot

GeoCities was more than a hosting service, offering community features and building tools, it could be seen as the forefather of social media. In 1999, the site was the third-most popular on the web.

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Curious about quantum computing

All Things Distributed

Diving into Quantum computing with Prof.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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Meta is down $500 billion since changing its name from Facebook

TechSpot

New York Mag reports that Meta’s half-a-trillion-dollar decline since the rebranding has resulted in a drop from its lofty position as the sixth-largest company in the world by market capitalization to 11th position, replaced by the likes of Nvidia and Tencent.

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Update: Slack, Peloton, and others recover from Monday morning outages

GeekWire

[ Update, 11 a.m. Pacific: Slack, Peloton and other services are recovering after a few hours of downtime.]. Welcome back to work after the Presidents Day weekend! Good luck chatting with your colleagues on Slack or checking your code into GitHub, or taking a Peloton ride. What the heck, just take the rest of the week off, OK? Except for the last part, that’s the reality for lots of folks this morning as an unexplained outage impacts a number of widely used online services.

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Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 desktop watermark for unsupported hardware

The Verge

Photo by Becca Farsace / The Verge. Microsoft is currently experimenting with two new methods to warn Windows 11 users that they have installed the operating system on unsupported hardware. In the latest test builds of Windows 11, a new watermark has appeared on the desktop wallpaper, alongside a similar warning in the landing page of the settings app.

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Amazon targets ‘fake review brokers’ with claims of fraud and deceit

GeekWire

Amazon’s lawsuit cites evidence including this Rebatest video, alleging that the site’s product “trial reports” are actually fake reviews. Amazon is seeking to shut down two sites that it alleges brokered large numbers of fraudulent and misleading product reviews by offering money and other incentives, such as free products, to people who wrote them.

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7 Pitfalls for Apache Cassandra in Production

Apache Cassandra is an open-source distributed database that boasts an architecture that delivers high scalability, near 100% availability, and powerful read-and-write performance required for many data-heavy use cases. However, many developers and administrators who are new to this NoSQL database often encounter several challenges that can impact its performance.

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Amazon’s Astro robot has been spotted in the wild. bringing people beer

The Verge

Amazon’s new home robot Astro has been spotted in the wild. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge. Photos and videos of Amazon’s home robot Astro in the real world have begun to emerge as early adopters of the invite-only smart home gadget start to play around with their new bot. Surprisingly, despite the device starting to ship last November, only a couple of videos have emerged so far.

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Tagboard, which helps cable giants and sports teams produce live content, lands $8M

GeekWire

(Tagboard Image). Seattle-area startup Tagboard raised $8 million to boost its live production technology used by sports and entertainment companies. Founded in 2011, Tagboard launched more than a decade ago, helping teams such as the Seattle Mariners find and display fan social media content at their stadiums during games. Tagboard still works with sports teams and leagues to surface social posts but has also expanded its products to include a cloud-based production platform and graphics system

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Asustor NAS reportedly under ransomware attack, owners asked to take their devices offline

TechSpot

The DeadBolt ransomware, which has previously taken QNAP drives hostage, is now after Asustor devices and is encrypting files on internet-connected instances. NAS Compares reports how multiple owners have been affected by DeadBolt while the ransomware’s attack vector remains unknown.

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How Cyble helps companies identify dark web data leaks

Venture Beast

Cyble uses AI and machine learning to analyze the dark and surface webs in real-time and to identify if an enterprise's login credentials are exposed online. To date, it says it has scanned over 200 billion dark web records, 50 billion threat indicators, and 400 million digital assets. Read More.

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20 Common Mistakes Made by Inexperienced Project Managers

You’ve read the PMBOK® Guide several times, taken the certification exam for project managers, passed, and you are now a PMP®. So why do you keep making rookie mistakes? This whitepaper shows 20 of the most common mistakes that young or inexperienced project managers make, issues that can cost significant time and money. It's a good starting point for understanding how and why many PMs get themsleves into trouble, and provides guidance on the types of issues that PMs need to understand.

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The Netherlands has fined Apple five times over app store payments

TechSpot

This week the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) fined Apple 5 million euros (almost $5.7 million) for continuing to effectively block apps from using third-party payment methods. It is the fifth €5 million fine in as many weeks, bringing the total so far to 25 million (around $28 million).

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Rios, a startup developing robots that can grasp objects, has raised $28 million

Venture Beast

Rios, a startup developing grasping robotics technologies for industrial environments, has raised $28 million in funding. Read More.

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Virgin Hyperloop switches focus from passengers to cargo as it lays off half its staff

The Verge

An experimental Virgin Hyperloop passenger transport pod on display in Washington, DC in 2021. | Photo by Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images. Virgin Hyperloop has laid off almost half its staff as the company switches its focus from transporting passengers to shifting freight. Cuts totaling 111 jobs were confirmed by Virgin Hyperloop to The Financial Times , which spoke to former employees at the company.

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WTIA picks 30 of Washington state’s ‘best and brightest’ tech startups for Founder Cohort

GeekWire

(BigStock Illustration). The Washington Technology Industry Association (WTIA) has selected 30 Washington state tech startups for its seventh Founder Cohort Program. The virtual program is designed to help seed-stage startups grow and scale over the course of six months. Participants learn how to fundraise; how to manage a board of directors; corporate governance such as accounting and legal; and customer development and go-to-market strategies.

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Reimagined: Building Products with Generative AI

“Reimagined: Building Products with Generative AI” is an extensive guide for integrating generative AI into product strategy and careers featuring over 150 real-world examples, 30 case studies, and 20+ frameworks, and endorsed by over 20 leading AI and product executives, inventors, entrepreneurs, and researchers.

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OCCT allows you to benchmark and overclock your system components

TechSpot

OCCT (OverClock Checking Tool) is a free tool to stress and stability test your machine. It incorporates a monitoring dashboard that shows how your components behave in real time, including temperature and voltages.

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NFT Trader Sues OpenSea for $1 Million Over Stolen Ape With Baby's Bonnet

Gizmodo

An NFT trader from Texas has filed a lawsuit against trading platform OpenSea, saying the company was responsible when his Bored Ape image was stolen from his crypto wallet. The trader is asking for the return of his ape and $1 million in damages. Read more.

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Bethesda is closing its PC game client and migrating purchases to Steam

TechSpot

This week, Bethesda announced that it would start letting its PC game client users start migrating their purchases and wallets to their Steam accounts in early April. The launcher will no longer be accessible beginning in May.

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Peloton Sold Rusted Bikes to Customers and Allegedly Tried to Hide It

Gizmodo

Peloton’s stock value is spiraling downward , it recently laid off 20% of its workforce and replaced its CEO , and demand for its products has dropped off a cliff. As if things couldn’t get worse, we’re now learning that as Peloton’s business was corroding, so were its bikes. Read more.

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Entity Resolution Checklist: What to Consider When Evaluating Options

Are you trying to decide which entity resolution capabilities you need? It can be confusing to determine which features are most important for your project. And sometimes key features are overlooked. Get the Entity Resolution Evaluation Checklist to make sure you’ve thought of everything to make your project a success! The list was created by Senzing’s team of leading entity resolution experts, based on their real-world experience.

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Unexplained outage impacts AWS, Slack, Peloton, GitHub, and others as short U.S. workweek begins

GeekWire

Welcome back to work after the Presidents Day weekend! Good luck chatting with your colleagues on Slack or checking your code into GitHub, or taking a Peloton ride. What the heck, just take the rest of the week off, OK? Except for the last part, that’s the reality for lots of folks this morning as an unexplained outage impacts a number of widely used online services.

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Hayao Miyazaki’s Graphic Novel Gets an English Translation, 40 Years Later

Gizmodo

Renowned animator and film director Hayao Miyazaki ’s first standalone graphic novel, Shuna’s Journey, is receiving an American release via the Macmillan graphic novel imprint, First Second. Translator Alex Dudok de Wit describes the book as an homage to the traditional emonogatrari comics of late ‘40s and ‘50s Japan,… Read more.

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‘Intersection of innovation’: Why top tech VC firms are betting big on life science startups

GeekWire

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (standing) explores new labs at Absci, a Vancouver, Wash.-based biotech company. (Absci Photo / Kim Nguyen). Machine learning, data science and other computational methods are wielded by a growing number of biopharma startups to find new drug targets, design new therapeutics, and support their testing. Venture capitalists — including those that haven’t touched the sciences previously — are paying attention.

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How NeuralSpace is driving low-resource language processing

Venture Beast

London-based NeuralSpace, which offers a no-code platform to train and deploy low resource language processing models, has raised $1.7 million seed funding. Read More.

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Strategic CX: A Deep Dive into Voice of the Customer Insights for Clarity

Speaker: Nicholas Zeisler, CX Strategist & Fractional CXO

The first step in a successful Customer Experience endeavor (or for that matter, any business proposition) is to find out what’s wrong. If you can’t identify it, you can’t fix it! 💡 That’s where the Voice of the Customer (VoC) comes in. Today, far too many brands do VoC simply because that’s what they think they’re supposed to do; that’s what all their competitors do.