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TCL FLIP 3 helps Gen-Z unplug from social media and focus on real life

Do you find yourself staring at screens all day, spending too much time on social media or gaming when you should be engaging in real life? The new FLIP 3 from TCL Mobile might be the perfect device for you. Flip phones have become the latest trend for Gen-Z, especially for those who want to unplug and take a break from social media.

The TCL FLIP 3 is ideal for those wanting to spend more time enjoying life and less time tethered to a screen. It’s also a great starter phone for kids and teens whose parents want to limit their screen time and social media access.

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Writing AI Prompts For Dummies, is a comprehensive guide that will teach you how to confidently write effective AI prompts so you can unlock the full power of generative AI.  Whether it's text, images, or even videos and music you're aiming to create, this book provides the foundational knowledge and practical strategies needed to produce impressive results.

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Lucky for some -- Windows 13 is everything Windows 11 should be

Microsoft is busy introducing AI functionality across Windows 11. That's great, but a lot of users would prefer to see an operating system that’s more user-friendly and lets you customize it as you see fit.

The tech giant has a history of not necessarily following expected naming conventions -- whatever happened to Windows 9? -- so this look at an OS that’s Windows 13, not Windows 12, perhaps shouldn’t seem too outlandish.

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Deepin Linux V23 RC2 delivers a kung fu kick from China to knock out Windows 11

The latest iteration of Deepin, V23 RC2, is here and the developers are looking for testers! As the final version of the Chinese-developed operating system approaches, many users are considering making the switch from Windows 11 to Deepin for its sleek design and user-friendly features.

One of the exciting new additions in Deepin V23 RC2 is the "Backup Update" toggle, which allows users to opt out of system backups when updating. This can be accessed directly from the Control Center. It’s a handy option, but remember to use it wisely! The release also introduces fresh system fonts like WenQuanYi Micro Hei and WenQuanYi dot-matrix Song, enhancing the visual appeal of the interface.

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Ransomware up 33 percent in May as new groups emerge

The latest GRIT Ransomware Report from GuidePoint Security shows that May this year resulted in a 33 percent increase overall in ransomware activity compared to April 2024, indicating a degree of seasonality given a similar increase month-on-month in May 2023 relative to April 2023.

May 2024 closed with an increase in overall victim volume. However, a deep review reveals that the rise was driven disproportionately by LockBit's 175 posted victims, accounting for 37 percent of the month’s total publicly posted ransomware victims.

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SIEMs cover less than 20 percent of attack techniques

Security information and event management (SIEM) systems used by enterprises only have detections for 38 (19 percent) of the 201 techniques covered in the MITRE ATT&CK v14 framework according to a new report.

CardinalOps analyzed more than 3,000 detection rules, 1.2 million log sources and hundreds of unique log source types from real-world SIEM instances across Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, IBM QRadar, and Sumo Logic.

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Almost a third of IT assets lack some security controls

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New research shows that nearly 30 percent of enterprise IT assets are missing at least one critical security control, such as endpoint security or patch management.

The study from Sevco Security also shows more than six percent of all IT assets have reached the end-of-life stage, creating instances of known-but-unpatched vulnerabilities.

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Opera One launches native version for Windows on Arm

Opera recently transitioned its developer browser to natively support Windows on Arm, collaborating closely with Microsoft’s App Assure team and Qualcomm Technologies to refine this implementation. Now, it has introduced its flagship browser, Opera One, to Arm-based Windows devices. The move promises a substantial performance uplift, boasting a quadruple speed increase in benchmarks.

Opera's initiative to optimize its browser for Arm architecture highlights its commitment to enhancing user experience across various platforms. By integrating with Arm-based processors, like the Snapdragon X Elite from Qualcomm, Opera One aims to deliver a more efficient browsing experience that capitalizes on the low-power consumption and cool operation of Arm's technology.

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Google pioneers clean transition tariff with NV Energy to boost clean energy access

Google has announced a novel partnership with NV Energy, aimed at creating a sustainable energy grid to support America's burgeoning electricity demands. This collaboration introduces the innovative Clean Transition Tariff (CTT), a model that could potentially revolutionize energy procurement across the United States.

Since its inception, Google has led the charge in adopting renewable energy sources like solar and wind through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). However, the limitations of PPAs, notably their disconnection from broader grid strategies and the variability of renewable sources, have prompted the need for more robust solutions. This new model addresses these challenges by fostering investments in "clean firm capacity" technologies, such as enhanced geothermal, long-duration energy storage, and advanced nuclear power.

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Lack of tech understanding at executive level hinders enterprise transformation

Aging, monolithic systems, and a lack of technological understanding at the executive level are limiting organizational agility and responsiveness to disruptions according to a new report.

The IDC InfoBrief, sponsored by IFS and Boomi polled over 1,000 C-level respondents across 12 countries and finds that legacy technology platforms and unfamiliarity with the essential role APIs and composability play in unlocking business data are combining to hamper insights and transformation.

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Is over-focusing on privacy hampering the push to take full advantage of AI? 

In 2006, British mathematician Clive Humby declared that data is the new oil -- and so could be the fuel source for a new, data-driven Industrial Revolution. 

Given that he and his wife helped Tesco make £90m from its first attempt at a Clubcard, he should know. And it looks like the “derricks” out there are actually pumping that informational black gold up to the surface: the global big data analytics market is predicted to be more than $745bn by 2030 -- and while it may not be the most dependable metric, Big Tech is throwing billions at AI at a rate described as “some of the largest infusions of cash in a specific technology in Silicon Valley history”. 

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Understanding the risks of integrating GenAI in GRC programs: A framework for compliance teams

NIST's recent AI Risk proposal, AI RMF Generative AI Profile, aims to assist organizations in comprehending AI risks internally and from third-party vendors. While GenAI adoption is on the rise across various sectors, compliance managers are more cautious about incorporating AI into their compliance programs. Despite all the hype about AI, a survey conducted by The Wall Street Journal among approximately 300 compliance professionals revealed that only one-third currently incorporate GenAI within their compliance programs.

Collaborative efforts between entities like NIST and prominent organizations including OpenAI and Microsoft are underway to expedite the development of standards and recommendations for the responsible deployment of AI. Amidst grappling with the implementation of GenAI, it becomes imperative to understand how third parties are integrating this technology to better evaluate corporate risk, consequently enhancing regulatory and compliance reporting.

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Elon Musk announces that Likes are now private for all X users

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Making good on a promise made earlier this year, X has confirmed that Likes have now been made private for all users on the social platform. Elon Musk says that that change has been made because it is "important to allow people to like posts without getting attacked for doing so".

Hiding Likes was something that was only previously available to paying X subscribers, but now it has rolled out to everyone. Musk is already claiming that there has been a "massive increase" in Likes since they were made private.

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Microsoft announces deprecation of DirectAccess networking feature in favor of Always On VPN

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Somewhat out of the blue, Microsoft has announced that DirectAccess is to be deprecated. This feature is used by remote workers to access company networks, but it has been superseded and is now considered outdated.

As is so often the case with the deprecation of Windows features, there is currently no precise timeline for removal, but Microsoft is advising users to make the move to Always On VPN. The company has also provided detailed instructions for how to migrate from DirectAccess to Always On VPN.

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Sharp launches XP-P601Q and XP-P721Q 4K UHD projectors

Sharp has just introduced its latest 4K projectors: the XP-P601Q and XP-P721Q. The former offers a brightness of 6,000 lumens, while the latter steps it up to 7,200 lumens, ensuring clear, vibrant images even in well-lit spaces.

An impressive feature of these projectors is their maintenance-free design. Built with DLP imaging technology, the P Series does not require filters, significantly reducing the need for regular upkeep. This design promises a low total cost of ownership with a projector lifespan of at least 20,000 hours without the need for lamp or filter replacements, ensuring long-term, worry-free operation.

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