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GenAI adoption surges amid concerns about security

Although enterprises are adopting GenAI in a big way, only five percent of the 1,000 cybersecurity experts responding to a new survey have confidence in the security measures protecting their GenAI applications even as 90 percent are actively using or exploring its use.

The research from Lakera shows attack methods specific to GenAI, or prompt attacks, are easily used by anyone to manipulate the applications, gain unauthorized access, steal confidential data and take unauthorized actions.

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Real-time hybrid data access is key to AI success

A new report from data lakehouse company Starburst highlights the critical role of real-time hybrid data access and robust security in successful AI implementations.

Based on a survey of 300 IT professionals from diverse industries in the United States and Western Europe, carried out by TheCUBE Research, the report shows 90 percent of respondents believe their data management practices are either somewhat or very aligned with their AI innovation goals, highlighting the critical role of coherent data strategies.

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How reliable networks are shaping the future of digital transformation

In just four years, the landscape of UK business operations has undergone a seismic shift. The Covid-19 pandemic catalyzed a rapid adoption of remote work, while advancements in AI have revolutionized industry practices. These transformations are not only reshaping day-to-day operations but are also setting the stage for an increasingly digital future.

This process of change is far from over. As the rapid evolution of new technologies continues to transform business capabilities and change the goalposts of efficient work practice, there remains a need for senior leaders across industries to stay on top of emerging trends and ideas. 

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Save $24! Get 'Excel Data Analysis For Dummies, 5th Edition' for FREE

With Microsoft Excel, you can, well, excel at data analysis. And Excel Data Analysis For Dummies can help, with clear and easy explanations of the mountain of features for creating, visualizing, and analyzing data. PivotTables, charts, what-if analysis, statistical functions -- it's all in here, with examples and ideas for Excel users of all skill levels.

This latest edition covers the most recent updates to Excel and Microsoft 365. You'll beef up your data skills and learn powerful techniques for turning numbers into knowledge.

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JBL introduces Tour Pro 3 wireless earbuds

JBL has announced the Tour PRO 3, its latest earbuds in the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) market. This new model includes several updates such as dual drivers, JBL Spatial 360 with Head Tracking, True Adaptive Noise Cancellation 2.0, and a Smart Charging CaseTM.

The JBL Tour PRO 3 features an updated Smart Charging Case that manages earbud settings and also acts as a wireless audio transmitter. This capability allows the earbuds to connect to various audio sources, including USB and analog outputs like inflight entertainment systems, through a direct, stable connection that surpasses traditional Bluetooth in terms of latency. This feature is aimed at providing a seamless audio experience across multiple settings, including gaming and watching movies.

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Files 3.6 unveils new Actions menu and vertical pane alignment

The Files Community has released Files 3.6, a major new release of its open-source File Explorer replacement for Windows users.

Version 3.6 contains several eye-catching new features, from support for aligning the dual-pane window vertically rather than horizontally to allowing users to add background images to the Files explorer pane on a per-folder basis.

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The EU Digital Markets Act and what it means for business [Q&A]

The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is aimed at ensuring a higher degree of competition in European digital markets. It seeks to prevent big companies from abusing their market power and allow new players to enter the market.

We spoke to Chris Hewish, chief strategy officer at video games commerce company Xsolla, to discuss the implications the DMA has on game developers and publishers, particularly in the context of digital distribution platforms, app stores, and online marketplaces.

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10 shocking reasons Windows 10 outshines Windows 11

When Microsoft first unveiled Windows 11, it was marketed as the next big thing -- a fresh design, new features, and promises of improved performance that had many users buzzing with excitement. The tech world was pretty excited, with many headlines proclaiming it as a game-changer for the Windows ecosystem.

But as the dust has settled, a surprising twist has emerged: Windows 10, the "old" version, is still holding its ground and, in some cases, even outshining its flashy successor. From user feedback to real-world performance, Windows 10 is proving that newer isn't always better. Here are ten reasons why Windows 10 might actually be the smarter choice over Windows 11.

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AVerMedia launches X'TRA GO GC515 for iPad, iPhone, Legion Go, MSI Claw, Nintendo Switch, ROG Ally, Steam Deck, and more

AVerMedia Technologies has launched the X'TRA GO (GC515). This capture dock is designed specifically for Type-C mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone, Legion Go, MSI Claw, Nintendo Switch, ROG Ally, and Steam Deck.

The GC515 allows users to record high-quality video content up to 4K30 or 1080p120FPS with a simple one-click operation, without the need for a computer. The GC515 stands out not only for its recording capabilities but also as a multifunctional docking station, providing exceptional connectivity and convenience for content creators, gamers, and professionals alike.

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How to run Microsoft Copilot on older versions of Windows -- including XP, Windows 7, and Vista

While some Windows 11 users might prefer not to have Copilot included in Microsoft's latest operating system, there are also those using older, unsupported versions of Windows who would like to try the tech giant's AI assistant, if only to see what all the fuss is about.

Although Microsoft doesn’t provide Copilot for the likes of Windows XP, Windows 7, Vista, or Windows 8.1, you can still install and run it yourself.

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Ransomware attacks rise over 60 percent

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In the last year, the US has experienced a dramatic 63 percent increase in ransomware attacks, with the UK seeing an even greater rise of 67 percent.

The latest State of Ransomware report from Malwarebytes shows the share of attacks carried out by gangs outside the top 15 increased from 25 percent to 31 percent, indicating that ransomware is becoming more accessible to a broader range of cybercriminals.

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Test your computer and smartphone's artificial intelligence capabilities with Geekbench AI 1.0

Primate Labs, the Canadian developer behind PC benchmarking tool Geekbench 6, has unveiled a new addition to its benchmarking family: Geekbench AI 1.0.

Available across the big five desktop and mobile platforms, Geekbench AI allows you to benchmark your devices using a series of frameworks to determine their AI capabilities. But why the need to test your own devices? The era of Artificial Intelligence is upon us, as tech companies fall over themselves in their attempts to convince us that computers can genuinely think for themselves. While the truth of AI -- more a case of machine learning than true intelligence -- doesn’t live up to the hype, that doesn’t mean the AI label is completely useless.

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The power of knowledge automation in modern workplaces

Today’s corporate world requires significantly more from its employees than in the past. Staying competitive requires more than just keeping pace with industry trends -- it demands a proactive approach to innovation and efficiency.

As employees and organizations navigate this strive-for-efficiency backdrop, one solution has become abundantly clear: knowledge automation. This approach revolutionizes how businesses manage internal processes, particularly in corporate training and employee development.

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Accusoft uses IBM AI to automate document tagging

Document processing specialist Accusoft is releasing new Auto Tagging and Classification modules within its PrizmDoc secure document viewer.

The modules use the IBM watsonx data and AI platform with the IBM Granite foundation model to automate manual tagging and classification providing consistency and ensures documents are meticulously organized, easily searchable, and compliant with regulations.

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Enhancing availability, even when high availability is not required

Providing high availability (HA) protection for critical applications is a standard IT best practice. However, broader downtime protection best practices -- and options for delivering this protection -- are not as clearly defined. As a result, applications that are not considered mission critical are often left with minimal protection. Yet downtime for these non-mission critical applications can be more than a nuisance. It can impose a costly and disruptive burden on IT teams that must devote time and resources to bringing those applications back online.

Downtime can also be frustrating to end users whose work may be interrupted and put on hold. It may have downstream consequences for customer satisfaction as well.

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