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Signing in to Pocket just got even more secure – Mozilla & Firefox
The Pocket app and web experience are trusted by millions of people everyday to stay up to date and informed on the topics they care about most, free from clickbait, fake news and the pressure and anxiety often felt while on social media platforms. Since being acquired in 2017, Pocket is part of the family of products made by Mozilla, the nonprofit-backed tech company building responsible technology that prioritizes people over profits, so internet safety and security are top of mind for our customers
The everyday words people really SHOULD know how to spell – Daily Mail
There are all kinds of embarrassing Google searches. A weird rash, your ex, common knowledge you really should know and all the words you cant spell. Lots of people use search engines as a dictionary these days
Stolt-Nielsen deploys fully integrated Orange SASE solution to optimise global connectivity and security for hybrid workforce – TelecomTV
Stolt-Nielsen, a global expert in bulk liquid logistics and sustainable land-based aquaculture, has chosen Orange Business to provide a secure access service edge (SASE) solution. It combines SD-WAN connectivity with global Security Service Edge (SSE) to securely support the companys global, hybrid workforce and drive business growth.
Russian Cybersecurity Executive Arrested for Alleged Role in 2012 … – Krebs on Security
Nikita Kislitsin, formerly the head of network security for one of Russias top cybersecurity firms, was arrested last week in Kazakhstan in response to 10-year-old hacking charges from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Modern eDiscovery Solutions: The Case for the Cloud in 2023 – JD Supra
While the cloud has become commonplace in our everyday lives, many legal teams are still missing out on the benefits of cloud-based ediscovery software. As of 2021, there is a 50/50 split between ediscovery solutions being on-premise or in the cloud, leaving a large portion of the market still not leveraging the notable benefits of cloud-based ediscovery software
Ahead of Apple’s iOS 17 update, iOS 16.6 update fixes bugs and brings security patches | Mint – Mint
Apple is currently gearing up to launch the iOS 16.6 update, as they have recently introduced the iOS 16.6 Public Beta 4 for iPhone users. This upcoming release is expected to primarily focus on bug fixes and security patches, but it will also bring some significant updates for iPhone users. Apple is currently gearing up to launch the iOS 16.6 update, as they have recently introduced the iOS 16.6 Public Beta 4 for iPhone users
Expense Management Software Market size is set to grow by USD … – PR Newswire
NEW YORK, July 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Theexpense management software marketsize is forecast to increase by USD 4,776.21 million from 2022 to 2027, at a CAGR of 13.75%, according to the recent market study by Technavio.
Supermicro Microcloud AMD Ryzen 7000 Blades for Cloud Gaming, Virtualization – StorageReview.com
Supermicro has unveiled a new server solution aimed at meeting the high-performance and scalability needs of todays IT and data center owners. The Supermicro Microcloud AS-3015MR-H8TNR is an 8-blade chassis, which features Super H13SRD-F motherboard-based nodes that support the AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen 4 core architecture. Supermicro has unveiled a new server solution aimed at meeting the high-performance and scalability needs of todays IT and data center owners
Mission Linux: How the open source software is now a lucrative target for hackers – CSO Online
Growing at close to 20% year-over-year, the Linux operating system market is expected to touch $22.15 billion in 2029 from a mere $6.27 billion in 2022, according to Fortune Business Insights. However, with growth, comes opportunities, and sometimes these are opportunities for threat actors. Linux has gained significant popularity and broader adoption in various domains, including servers, cloud infrastructure, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and mobile platforms
Microsoft opens new front in cloud wars with OpenAIs help – Yahoo News
The Scoop OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has been quietly training artificial intelligence models on a narrow topic that is useful mainly to a small slice of people in the IT industry: Microsofts cloud services, known as Azure, according to people with knowledge of the project. Microsoft and OpenAI have a partnership to offer AI products to Microsoft customers