Google announces Pixel Watch 3 smartwatch
Google has introduced the Pixel Watch 3, an updated version of its smartwatch that features a new Loss of Pulse Detection capability. This safety feature is designed to automatically contact emergency services if it detects that the wearer’s heart has stopped.
The Pixel Watch 3 enhances its previous models with several improved features. It is available in two sizes, 41mm and a new 45mm option, with displays that achieve a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits. This improvement ensures visibility in bright light conditions and adjusts to lower brightness in darker settings.
Google unveils Pixel Buds Pro 2: More lightweight, improved noise cancellation, and packed with new features
Earlier today, Google introduced the latest Pixel 9 smartphones. And now, the search giant reveals the Pixel Buds Pro 2 equipped with enhanced design and technology for a superior audio experience.
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are 24 percent lighter and 27 percent smaller than their predecessors and incorporate the new Tensor A1 chip. This chip enables industry-leading audio performance and robust Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that is twice as effective as the previous model. This ANC adapts to ambient noise up to three million times per second, designed to deliver clear sound in various environments.
Google announces Pixel 9 Android smartphones: Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold
Google has released its latest smartphone series, the Pixel 9, which includes the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. These devices incorporate the latest Google AI technology and are powered by the new Tensor G4 processor, aimed at improving user experience.
The design of the Pixel 9 series features an updated camera setup and uses durable materials for construction. The Pro models offer two different screen sizes and are equipped with advanced Super Actua displays and a 42 MP front camera designed to enhance selfie quality under various lighting conditions.
SMART Modular just unveiled DDR5 RDIMMs for liquid immersion servers
SMART Modular Technologies, a part of SGH, has just unveiled its newest product -- DDR5 Registered DIMMs (RDIMMs) with a special coating. These RDIMMs are perfect for liquid immersion cooling systems in data centers. They combine the super-fast DDR5 tech with some important protective features, so your data center equipment can stay reliable and last longer in tough conditions.
Arthur Sainio, DRAM Product Director at SMART, emphasized the dual benefits of this product, stating, "Our new DDR5 RDIMMs with conformal coating merge top-tier performance with robust reliability, setting a new standard for immersion-cooled data centers. This fusion enhances the modules' durability in harsh environments while catering to the computing demands of high-performance applications."
Enterprises face major challenges with cloud costs and more
A new study reveals that 93 percent of enterprise platform teams face persistent challenges with cloud costs, Kubernetes complexity and developer productivity.
The research from Rafay Systems shows that despite the widespread adoption of platform teams within IT organizations, survey respondents across the board confirm that these teams often are stretched to their limits managing complex multi-cluster Kubernetes and cloud environments.
Plugable launches UD-6950PDH docking station: Redesigned for optimal Apple compatibility and enhanced productivity
Plugable has officially unveiled the newly redesigned UD-6950PDH docking station, tailored to enhance productivity for Apple users. Following extensive customer feedback and leveraging the latest technology, this latest version sports a sleek space gray aluminum chassis, ensuring seamless integration with Apple's product line.
The standout feature of the UD-6950PDH is its capability to support two additional displays on any Mac with a Max, Pro, or base M1, M2, M3, and the upcoming M4 processors. This is made possible with just a single installation of the DisplayLink driver, setting it apart from many other docking solutions on the market.
Deepfakes: the next frontier in digital deception
Machine learning (ML) and AI tools raise concerns over mis- and disinformation. These technologies can 'hallucinate' or create text and images that seem convincing but may be completely detached from reality. This may cause people to unknowingly share misinformation about events that never occurred, fundamentally altering the landscape of online trust. Worse -- these systems can be weaponized by cyber criminals and other bad actors to share disinformation, using deepfakes to deceive.
Deepfakes -- the ability to mimic someone using voice or audio and to make them appear to say what you want -- are a growing threat in cybersecurity. Today the widespread availability of advanced technology and accessible AI allows virtually anyone to produce highly realistic fake content.
Microsoft is testing a change to the Windows 11 Start menu that you might actually like
With the Start menu being at the heart of Windows, it is vital that it functions in a way that makes sense to people. Sadly, this has not always been the case.
Over years of development, Microsoft has taken a series of questionable design decision with this iconic part of the operating system, but a change that could prove popular is about to land in Windows 11.
Google pledges $10 million to enhance youth mental health through education
Google has stepped up its commitment to youth mental health by announcing an additional $10 million in funding for leading nonprofits, including The Rare Impact Fund, DonorsChoose, The JED Foundation, Child Mind Institute, and The Steve Fund. This new initiative boosts Google's total investment in youth digital wellbeing and online safety to $25 million.
The funding aims to introduce mental health training and resources to one million high school students across the U.S. Google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, has already funded all existing mental health projects from high school teachers on DonorsChoose. Furthermore, it will provide up to $500 for new projects and a $200 credit for teachers who participate in one of the nine new mental health training courses created by Google in collaboration with youth mental health experts.
Ubuntu Linux 24.04.1 delayed
The anticipated first point-release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, crucial for enabling release upgrades from earlier versions, has been officially delayed. Initially scheduled for August 19, the update has been pushed back to August 29 due to the discovery of several high-impact issues during the final stages of preparation. This delay will affect users planning to upgrade from the previous LTS version, who are advised to wait until these issues are resolved to ensure a smooth transition.
Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has not specified the exact nature of the issues but emphasized that the delay is a precaution to maintain stability and security. The development team is actively working on fixes, and further updates are expected as the new release date approaches.
Microsoft kills Paint 3D
Microsoft's ongoing updates to its supported Windows operating systems, which includes both Windows 11 and Windows 10, are taking a sad turn with the deprecation of Paint 3D. You see, this app is set to be removed from the Microsoft Store by November 4, 2024.
Initially introduced as a part of the creators update, Paint 3D allowed users to craft three-dimensional images easily but did not become as essential to user workflows as anticipated. And so, Microsoft is killing this app.
VPN demand surges in the face of government social media restrictions
Governments, particularly those with a more authoritarian bent, really aren't keen on social media as it threatens their ability to control the narrative.
They especially don't like X since Elon Musk's takeover and stated commitment to free speech. In Venezuela the government recently banned the platform for 10 days. Even in the UK fingers have been pointed at the influence of social media following recent riots.
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Why a 'Swiss cheese' approach is needed to combat deepfakes [Q&A]
Deepfakes are becoming more and more sophisticated, earlier this year a finance worker in Hong Kong was tricked out of millions following a deepfake call.
With the deepfake fast becoming a weapon of choice for cybercriminals, we spoke to Bridget Pruzin, senior manager -- compliance and risk investigations and analysis at Convera, to learn why she believes a 'Swiss cheese' approach, layering controls like unique on-call verification steps and involving in-person verification, is crucial to effectively defend against these scams.
Forget Windows 11, the stunning Windows 10 2024 Edition is the operating system you want
Microsoft is set to pull the plug on Windows 10 in the near future, leaving people with the choice of upgrading to the AI-heavy Windows 11, or continuing to use an unsupported operating system -- and all of the dangers that entails.
Microsoft will offer paid support for anyone who wishes to keep using Windows 10, and 0patch will keep Windows 10 secure for at least five more years after Microsoft abandons it, but what we really need is a more modern version of that OS.
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