If you have a NAS, then you've probably already tried out a bunch of different projects. There's a lot you can do with one, especially if you built your own and control the entire machine and operating system. Even if you don't, though, most at least support Docker. Docker is a container system that allows you to run different applications separated from each other in a controlled environment, and … [Read more...]
Vote for your Disrupt 2024 Audience Choice favs
We received countless submissions to speak at this year’s Disrupt 2024. After carefully sifting through all the applications, we’ve narrowed it down to 19 session finalists. Now we need your help to choose who will actually speak at the conference! Vote for the sessions you most want to see at Disrupt in October. You can vote for each session only once, but feel free to vote for as many sessions … [Read more...]
Healthy growth helps B2B food e-commerce startup Pepper nab $30 million led by ICONIQ Growth
Pepper, the e-commerce platform for food distributors, continues to edge into Sysco and US Foods territory by giving smaller, independent distributors a technology leg up. The company developed an ordering system specifically for independent food distributors that supports catalogs of over 100,000 items and enables these companies to launch mobile apps and websites so that they can accept … [Read more...]
New Breed of Romance Scams Employs Fake Cryptocurrency Exchanges
AhnLab’s Mobile Analysis Team has uncovered a sophisticated new wave of romance scams that exploit the burgeoning interest in cryptocurrency investments. Unlike traditional romance scams that ask for money directly, these new schemes involve intricate manipulations, including the use of fake cryptocurrency exchanges to defraud victims. Free Webinar on Live API Attack Simulation: Book … [Read more...]
Someone installed Windows 11 on a Nintendo Switch, but don't get too excited
With Windows 11 finding itself on a lot of gaming handhelds, someone asked themselves the question; what would it look like if I took Microsoft's latest operating system and stuffed it inside of a Nintendo Switch? People familiar with the system may wonder how the Nintendo Switch handled Windows 11's system requirements, given how strict they can be. And as you might expect, the end result was … [Read more...]
Demystifying React Re-rendering 🔄: A Beginner's Guide
In this post, I'll delve into how re-rendering works in React. Rendering a component in React essentially involves transforming components into UI interfaces that users can see and interact with. Re-rendering, on the other hand, means rendering a component again after it has been rendered once.Re-rendering Due to State or Prop Changes Re-rendering in React occurs due to various reasons, one of … [Read more...]
Phylum uncovers targeted malware disguised in Python package
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Booking latest to fall under EU market power rules
Booking.com has been designated a gatekeeper under the bloc’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), meaning the online travel agency will face regulation under the bloc’s market fairness and contestability framework — with the risk of major fines (of up to 10% or even 20%) for non-compliance. The travel platform has been given six months to comply with the bulk of the DMA’s requirements, including up-front … [Read more...]
The 2024 Browser Security Report Uncovers How Every Web Session Could be a Security Minefield
May 13, 2024The Hacker NewsBrowser Security / Data Protection With the browser becoming the most prevalent workspace in the enterprise, it is also turning into a popular attack vector for cyber attackers. From account takeovers to malicious extensions to phishing attacks, the browser is a means for stealing sensitive data and accessing organizational systems. Security leaders who are planning … [Read more...]
‘Got that boomer!’: How cyber-criminals steal one-time passcodes for SIM swap attacks and raiding bank accounts
The incoming phone call flashes on a victim’s phone. It may only last a few seconds, but can end with the victim handing over codes that give cybercriminals the ability to hijack their online accounts or drain their crypto and digital wallets. “This is the PayPal security team here. We’ve detected some unusual activity on your account and are calling you as a precautionary measure,” the caller’s … [Read more...]
Human-Centered AI and How To Prevent Widespread Future Unemployment
I participated in a podcast last week. One of the other panelists was Moses Ma from FutureLab. FutureLab has a project called Manhattan 2, referencing the Manhattan Project for nuclear bomb development. However, this project is focused on helping, not killing people, and on the need to develop a human-centric approach to AI deployment that assures people have productive lives rather than being … [Read more...]
Alienware x16 R2 vs Alienware x16 R1: Is the new refresh worth it?
Dell unveiled its 2024 laptop lineup at CES in January. Among its new offerings is the Alienware x16 R2, a second-gen refresh of one of the best gaming laptops of 2023. It's not a redesign and only features some spec bumps under the hood, but are the upgrades worthwhile? Let's look closer at the Alienware x16 R2 and x16 R1 and see whether or not the new model deserves your cash. Source: … [Read more...]
Google Messages ‘Edit’ Feature Reportedly Rolling Out for Beta Testers
Google Messages has finally begun testing the ‘messages editing' feature, as per a report. The RCS-powered messaging app was rumoured to be working on this feature since December 2023 when a report found some flags corresponding to message editing. Now, the feature is said to be rolling out to beta testers who can see and use the feature. It is also a sign that Google is in the final stages of … [Read more...]
Poco F6 5G India Launch Set for May 23; Design Teased, Flipkart Availability Confirmed
Poco F6 5G will be unveiled in India later this month. The company has announced the launch date of the handset and teased its design. Poco has also confirmed the details of the upcoming phone's availability. Key specifications of the phone have previously done rounds of the rumour mill. It is tipped to be a rebranded version of the Redmi Turbo 3, which was introduced in China in April this … [Read more...]
The Morning After: Those geomagnetic storms are messing with farming tech’s GPS systems
Over the last few days, heightened solar activity (and those heady geomagnetic storms) led to outages in the GPS navigation systems that guide some modern tractors from John Deere and other brands. 404 Media reported farmers have been told to pause using high-tech tractors that use GPS systems to program and tightly farm their land. John Deere’s tractors’ Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) systems can … [Read more...]
Permira is taking Squarespace private in $6.6 billion deal
Squarespace, a platform used by SMEs and individuals for building websites, blogs, and online stores, is going private in an all-cash deal that values the company on equity basis at $6.6 billion, or a $6.9 billion enterprise valuation. The acquiring company is U.K.-based private equity firm Permira. This is a breaking story, refresh for updates. Source: techcrunch.com … [Read more...]
OnePlus Joins Hands With JioMart Digital to Expand Offline Retail Presence in India
OnePlus has announced a partnership with Reliance-owned JioMart Digital in India. The collaboration is expected to expand the retail presence of OnePlus in the country. The OnePlus products will be available in more than 2,000 cities and towns in India with the latest expansion. The new move comes weeks after several retail chains threatened to discontinue sales of OnePlus products due to … [Read more...]
SoftBank Group's Arm Plans to Launch Its Own AI Chips in 2025: Report
SoftBank Group's Arm Holdings plans to develop artificial-intelligence (AI) chips, seeking to launch the first products in 2025, Nikkei Asia reported on Sunday.UK-based Arm will set up an AI chip division and aim to build a prototype by spring 2025, the report said. Mass production will be handled by contract manufacturers and is expected to start in the autumn of 2025, Nikkei Asia said.Arm will … [Read more...]
Microsoft Roadmap Weekly: one of the most-requested features coming to Teams, new Shared folder experience in OneDrive, and more
From new iPads to cool new Raspberry projects, a lot happened last week in the realm of tech. Microsoft had a great week, too. The Redmond tech firm offered new Windows Insider builds with features like Start menu Companions, QR code detection in Snipping Tool, and more. In addition to announcing new capabilities for Windows, Microsoft kept us updated about changes coming to Microsoft 365 in the … [Read more...]
Black Basta Ransomware Hit Over 500 Organizations
The Black Basta ransomware group has hit more than 500 organizations globally, including critical infrastructure entities in North America, Europe, and Australia, the US government warns. First identified in April 2022, Black Basta has been operating under the ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) business model, where affiliates conduct cyberattacks, deploy malware against victim organizations, and … [Read more...]
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