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I used KnowRoaming eSIM on a road trip across France and this is what I learned [Review]

An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a virtual SIM card built into devices like smartphones, offering digital management of mobile plans without the need for physical SIM swapping. It has become a favored option for travelers as it simplifies connecting to local networks abroad.

I recently put KnowRoaming’s eSIM to the test during a two-week family road trip through France (this isn’t a sponsored post, I just wanted to share my experience). The setup on my iPhone 14 Pro -- yes I'm due an upgrade -- was refreshingly simple. After selecting a plan online and scanning a QR code, the eSIM was ready to go with just a few steps. KnowRoaming’s website also provides easy-to-follow instructions for iPhone, Android, and Google Pixel devices.

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Save $23! Get 'Generative AI in Practice: 100+ Amazing Ways Generative Artificial Intelligence is Changing Business and Society' for FREE

Generative AI is rewriting the rulebook with its seemingly endless capabilities, from crafting intricate industrial designs, writing computer code, and producing mesmerizing synthetic voices to composing enchanting music and innovating genetic breakthroughs.

In Generative AI in Practice, renowned futurist Bernard Marr offers readers a deep dive into the captivating universe of GenAI. This comprehensive guide introduces you to the basics of this groundbreaking technology and outlines the profound impact that GenAI will have on business and society. Professionals, technophiles, and anyone with an interest in the future will need to understand how GenAI is set to redefine jobs, revolutionize business, and question the foundations everything we do.

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The magic of RAG is in the retrieval

Any leading large language model will do. To succeed with retrieval-augmented generation, focus on optimizing the retrieval model and ensuring high-quality data. 

The decades-long pursuit to capture, organize and apply the collective knowledge within an enterprise has failed time and again because available software tools were incapable of understanding the noisy unstructured data that comprises the vast majority of the enterprise knowledge base. Until now. Large language models (LLMs) that power generative AI tools excel at processing and understanding unstructured data, making them ideal for powering enterprise knowledge management systems.

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How to overcome today's intelligence challenges to uncover the threats that matter [Q&A]

Threat intelligence is critical to protection efforts, but businesses often struggle with effective management and correlation of this data to help prioritize their efforts.

We spoke to Richard Struse, chief technology officer and co-founder of Tidal Cyber, to discuss the challenges presented when organizations scramble to update systems that aren’t actually vulnerable or stop threats that would essentially have no impact on their business.

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Supercharge your SaaS with an integration marketplace

The average company uses 342 SaaS apps prompting B2B software buyers to consider integrations a top priority in their purchasing decisions. However, simply providing connections between platforms is not enough for SaaS companies to deliver a good user experience. Customers should be able to discover, activate and monitor integrations without calling customer support.

An integration marketplace offers an elegant solution to software connectivity challenges. This feature provides a centralized, self-service hub for integrations that delivers a seamless experience for customers connecting your application to their other tools. Users can create a more cohesive tech stack with just a few clicks. Marketplaces save customers time and resources and position your company as a more flexible, scalable and indispensable partner, driving higher product adoption and customer retention.

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Operation WordDrone: Taiwan’s drone makers hit by sophisticated cyberattack

A disturbing new cyber campaign uncovered by Acronis, dubbed Operation WordDrone, has been targeting Taiwan’s rapidly growing drone industry. Hackers have leveraged an ancient vulnerability in Microsoft Word 2010, using it to launch a complex and persistent malware attack on drone manufacturers.

This sophisticated attack utilized a dynamic-link library (DLL) side-loading technique, exploiting Word to load malicious code. Once inside, the attackers installed a backdoor, allowing them to steal credentials, move laterally across networks, and execute remote commands. The malware, hidden behind a legitimate Word 2010 installation, was able to evade traditional antivirus software, making detection difficult.

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Juno Tab 3 Linux tablet is an open-source Microsoft Surface Pro alternative

Juno Computers has introduced its latest Linux-powered tablet, the Juno Tab 3, offering users the choice of three pre-installed operating systems: Mobian Phosh, Ubuntu 24.04, or Kubuntu 24.04. This flexibility gives Linux enthusiasts a tailored experience, whether they prefer the GNOME-based Ubuntu, the KDE-powered Kubuntu, or the mobile-optimized Mobian Phosh. Is this the Surface Pro-like device Linux users have been dreaming of?

Weighing just 1.74 lbs (0.79 kg) for the tablet alone and 2.33 lbs (1.06 kg) with the keyboard, the Juno Tab 3 is a portable solution aimed at those seeking an alternative to mainstream tablets running proprietary operating systems.

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SMBs IT challenges: The quest for data-centric talent

Decision-makers are increasingly relying on data analytics to inform everything from market strategies to operational efficiencies. S&P Market Intelligence 451 Research’s global survey of 2,362 executives working at small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) cites a greater appreciation for the value of data among organizations that have historically tended not to invest as heavily in tools and platforms that maximize the business value of the data collected.

And while large enterprises continue to invest in technology and staff to glean data findings, small- to medium-sized businesses can struggle to extract the full value from their data investments. The root of this issue often lies in the composition of their IT teams. small- to medium-sized businesses frequently employ IT generalists who, while skilled in various aspects of technology, may lack the deep expertise required to manage data effectively. This gap in specialized knowledge can prevent businesses from fully leveraging their data assets.

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Sony reveals PlayStation 5 Pro with enhanced performance and 2TB SSD

Sony has announced the PlayStation 5 Pro, its latest console upgrade designed to deliver higher fidelity graphics, smoother frame rates, and faster gameplay. The PS5 Pro builds on the PlayStation 5, offering several performance enhancements aimed at both gamers and developers.

The PS5 Pro features a GPU with 67 percent more Compute Units and 28 percent faster memory than the standard PS5, providing up to 45 percent faster rendering for smoother gameplay. It also includes advanced ray tracing capabilities, improving reflections and refractions by casting rays at up to three times the speed of the original model. The console introduces PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, an AI-driven upscaling technology designed to enhance image clarity by adding additional detail.

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Only 37 percent of organizations are prepared for AI

A new survey finds that while 94 percent of business leaders say AI is a top C-suite priority and 91 percent agree it provides a competitive advantage, only 37 percent are fully prepared to implement AI projects now.

The study from Riverbed of 1,200 decision makers globally finds that currently 54 percent of leaders say the primary reason for using AI is to drive operational efficiencies over growth (46 percent), however, by 2027 58 percent of organizations expect AI will primarily be a growth driver.

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Parallels Desktop 20 offers free AI-ready virtual machines for seamless experimentation and deployment of AI tools

Alludo has announced the release of Parallels Desktop 20.0 for Mac. Available in Standard, Pro, Business and -- new to version 20 -- Enterprise editions, the virtualization software makes it easy for Mac users to run Windows, macOS and Linux virtual machines on their desktop.

Version 20’s headline new feature is the Parallels AI Package add-on for Business, Enterprise and -- until the end of the year -- Pro users running Macs with Silicon hardware. This provides access to AI-ready virtual machines to aid in development.

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Remote access tools leave OT systems at risk of attack

Remote access tools are creating cybersecurity risks and operational burdens for operational technology (OT) systems, according to a new report.

The study, from the Claroty Team82 threat research team, using data from more than 50,000 remote-access-enabled devices shows that the volume of remote access tools deployed is excessive, with 55 percent of organizations having four or more and 33 percent having six or more.

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Free tool for service providers helps identify security and compliance gaps

Compliance automation software company Secureframe has launched its free Gap Assessment Tool to help service partners including MSPs, MSSPs, vCISOs, and IT security consultants identify gaps in security posture or compliance status.

It's designed to address a common challenge faced by IT service providers -- uncovering areas of non-compliance and potential risk while demonstrating value to clients.

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Platform engineering hampered by development needs

Many organizations rely on platform engineering to introduce automation, self-service capabilities, and streamlined workflows into software development.

But a new report from Forrester for digital experience specialist the Qt Group finds that 63 percent of embedded software from organizations with a platform engineering strategy is still created using custom, ad hoc solutions.

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NETGEAR expands Wi-Fi 7 lineup with new Nighthawk M7 Pro Mobile Hotspot

NETGEAR has just expanded its Wi-Fi 7 portfolio with the introduction of the Nighthawk M7 Pro Mobile Hotspot (MR7400). Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon SDX75 chipset and leveraging AT&T’s 5G network, this new device promises flexible, high-speed internet access.

The Nighthawk M7 Pro stands out with support for 5G speeds of up to 7.5Gbps and tri-band Wi-Fi 7 capabilities, delivering aggregated Wi-Fi speeds of up to 6.4Gbps. This mobile hotspot is ideal for consumers and businesses alike, whether for remote work, travel, or entertainment on the go.

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