Microsoft updates Recall feature to address privacy concerns but Linux remains a safer choice for some

Microsoft has provided an important update to its upcoming Recall feature, exclusive to Copilot+ PCs, which aims to balance productivity with privacy and security. Recall allows users to retrieve information by capturing snapshots of their activity, such as documents, websites, or apps. This latest update emphasizes Microsoft’s renewed focus on user control and privacy, addressing some of the concerns users have voiced since the feature was first announced.

Recall is designed to enhance productivity by enabling users to quickly find things they’ve seen on their PC. The feature’s AI-driven capabilities take snapshots of user activity, making it easier to return to projects without having to remember where files or webpages were previously accessed. Microsoft stresses that this updated version of Recall processes and stores data locally, which not only improves performance but also allows users to continue using the feature without an internet connection. By keeping data on the device, Recall also aims to reduce latency and improve battery life.

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Winlator 8 lets you play Windows PC games on your Android phone for free -- download it now!

Running Android games on a PC is straightforward with emulators like Bluestacks or NoxPlayer. If you want to play popular AAA Windows PC games on an Android device, things get a bit trickier.

This is where Winlator comes in. Winlator is a free Android app that allows users to run Windows (x86_64) games using Wine 9.2 (custom) and Box64 (0.3.0), and it has just received an update to version 8.0 which includes a lot of new features and improvements.

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Nation-states and cybercriminals work together to cause more damage

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A new report from OpenText finds that collaboration and coordination taking place between nation-states and cybercrime rings to target global supply chains and further geopolitical motives has become a signature trend in the threat landscape.

Russia has been seen to collaborate with malware-as-a-service gangs including Killnet, Lokibot, Ponyloader and Amadey, while China has entered into similar relationships with the Storm0558, Red Relay, and Volt Typhoon cybercrime rings, typically to support its geopolitical agenda in the South China Sea.

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From classical to quantum: A new era in computing

Data is a business’s most critical asset, and companies today have more data than ever before. IDC projects that by 2025, the collective sum of the world’s data will reach 175 zettabytes. This data has immense potential to be leveraged for informed decision making, but across industries, organizations struggle to harness the power of their data effectively due to the limitations of traditional computing technologies. These systems are often lacking in speed, accuracy, and energy efficiency, making it increasingly difficult for businesses to harness valuable insights. The need for more powerful computing solutions is becoming urgent as businesses grapple with the ever-growing complexity and volume of data.

Enter quantum computing, which addresses these limitations by providing a powerful alternative. Representing a significant leap forward from classical computing, quantum computing offers unprecedented speed and problem-solving capabilities. Traditional computers process information using bits, which can only be in a state of one or zero. In contrast, quantum computing uses quantum bits, or qubits, which leverage the principles of superposition and entanglement. Qubits can exist in multiple states simultaneously -- both one and zero and everything in between -- allowing quantum computers to perform operations much faster than classical systems.

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Software architecture in the age of AI [Q&A]

Does AI impact software architecture? Or does software architecture impact AI? The answer of course is both, but how much of an overlap is there between the two?

To find out we spoke to Mike Loukides, vice president of emerging tech content at O'Reilly, about how software architects can work with AI and avoid its more negative effects.

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Tor Project and Tails Linux distribution merge to enhance online privacy tools

The Tor Project, a global organization known for developing privacy and anonymity tools, has merged with Tails, a portable operating system focused on protecting users from digital surveillance. By bringing Tails under its operational structure, the Tor Project aims to improve collaboration, simplify operations, and expand outreach efforts.

Both Tor and Tails play crucial roles in countering growing surveillance and censorship on the internet. The merger is intended to better serve individuals seeking online protection, including activists, journalists, and everyday users. Tails, which had been operating independently for 15 years, faced challenges in managing administrative functions such as fundraising and HR. The merger is expected to alleviate these burdens, allowing Tails developers to focus more on maintaining and improving the OS.

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Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and S10+ Android tablets with AI integration and AMOLED displays

Samsung has unveiled its highly anticipated Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and Galaxy Tab S10+. Both devices feature stunning Dynamic AMOLED 2X displays, with the Tab S10 Ultra offering a massive 14.6-inch screen and the Tab S10+ boasting a 12.4-inch screen. These displays provide rich, vibrant visuals and an enhanced viewing experience, even outdoors, thanks to advanced anti-reflective technology that reduces glare.

Performance-wise, the Tab S10 Ultra delivers a significant upgrade compared to the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra. It boasts an 18 percent improvement in CPU, a 28 percent boost in GPU, and a 14 percent enhancement in NPU. This extra processing power is specifically designed to handle the device’s advanced AI features, making it ideal for both productivity and creativity.

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MSI launches Roamii BE Lite Mesh System featuring Wi-Fi 7 technology

MSI has launched its latest home networking solution, the Roamii BE Lite Mesh System (MRBE50), which supports the latest WiFi 7 (802.11be) standard. Designed for homes with multiple Wi-Fi 7-enabled devices and growing internet demands, the Roamii BE Lite ensures high-speed and seamless connectivity across the entire home.

The Roamii BE Lite Mesh System comes in two configurations: a 2-pack and a 1-pack. The 2-pack includes two MRBE50 units, two power adapters, a wall-mount kit, an Ethernet cable, and a quick start guide. The single-pack includes one MRBE50 unit with similar accessories. Both packs offer easy setup via MSI’s Roamii app or Web UI, providing users with flexible management options.

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38 percent of workers share sensitive data without permission

Sharing is caring so the saying goes, but that shouldn't apply quite so much when applied to sensitive data. A new report from CybSafe shows 38 percent of employees admit to sharing sensitive information without the knowledge of their employer.

The study of over 7,000 individuals across the United States, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia, India and New Zealand, reveals workers are more connected than ever, with 53 percent of participants stating they're always online.

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New AI-driven platform simplifies enterprise access management

Traditional processes for ensuring employees have the right levels of access to systems have come under strain and become harder to manage because of the spread of cloud-based software.

A new AI-powered identity governance and administration (IGA) platform from Zilla Security aims to tackle the long-standing challenge of managing hundreds of roles or group membership rules to ensure organizations give users job-appropriate access.

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The importance of nudge theory in email security

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It is estimated that people make 35,000 decisions every day -- or, to break that number down, one decision every two seconds. That’s not to say that each decision has a big impact, most are small and often instinctive, like taking a sip of coffee, turning the work laptop on, and clicking a hyperlink in an email.

In fact, it is that instinctive use of email that can lead to cyberattacks and data breaches. Email is the backbone of business communication. Despite remote and hybrid work driving the adoption of messaging apps and video conferencing, four out of five employees say email is their preferred way to communicate.

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Move over Kodi -- these are the top home theater alternatives you need

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Kodi has long been a favorite for media enthusiasts, offering a customizable, open-source platform for streaming and managing media libraries, but it's not without its frustrations. The setup process, particularly installing and managing add-ons, isn't as intuitive as it could be, add-ons frequently break or becoming unsupported, and performance problems like buffering and crashes are common, especially on older devices.

If you’re searching for Kodi alternatives, you're in luck. There are several media center platforms that provide excellent options for streaming and managing your content. Here’s a look at the top 7 Kodi alternatives, along with key features to watch out for, and the download links you'll need.

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AVerMedia launches VERSATI go (AM310G2) USB microphone

AVerMedia has expanded its GO series with the launch of the VERSATI go (AM310G2), a USB cardioid microphone designed to meet the needs of creators seeking high-quality sound. The microphone offers a balance between mobility, versatility, and ease of use, perfect for those who need professional-grade audio for streaming, podcasting, or other content creation.

The VERSATI go (AM310G2) captures audio at an enhanced 96kHz/24-bit sample rate, delivering clear, rich, and natural sound. Its cardioid pickup pattern is specially designed to focus on the user's voice while minimizing background noise. Additionally, the microphone includes a mute button with an LED indicator for easy control during live recordings, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack for real-time monitoring.

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Intel finally diagnoses the root cause of Core 13th and 14th Gen CPU instability issues

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Intel Core 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors have been plagued with instability issues, problems Intel seemed incapable of properly addressing -- until now.

The company says that it has finally been able to determine the root cause of the issue. In fact, there are no fewer than four possible scenarios that can cause what has been dubbed the Vmin Shift Instability issue. There’s also a new microcode update to add to the growing pile of patches that have already been released.

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Save $39.95! Get 'WinX MediaTrans V8.0 -- Ultimate iPhone/iPad Manager for PC & Mac' for FREE

Struggling to free up enough space for the latest iOS upgrade or worried about losing data when switching to a new iPhone?

Get a licensed copy of WinX MediaTrans V8.0 for free (regularly priced at $39.95) and seamlessly transfer data between your iPhone, iPad, and computer with no risk of data loss or leakage. WinX MediaTrans makes it easy to back up your iPhone data, freeing up storage space for upgrades, switching devices, or simply for daily file management. It’s fast, secure, and user-friendly!

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