Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open source tool that could make apps run faster

Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open-source tool that could make apps run faster In the world of technology, speed is everything. Whether it’s loading web pages, streaming videos, or running applications, users want things to happen quickly. Recognizing this need, Microsoft has announced the development of Garnet, a new open-source tool that promises to… Continue reading Microsoft announces Garnet – a new open source tool that could make apps run faster

Google removes fake Signal and Telegram apps hosted on Play

Recently, Google had to take action to remove five fake Signal and three fake Telegram applications from the official Play Store. This is the result of a report from security researchers who found malicious versions of these apps hosted on the store. The reports surfaced in the first week of January. Researchers at the cybersecurity… Continue reading Google removes fake Signal and Telegram apps hosted on Play

OpenAI opens GPT-3.5 Turbo up for custom tuning

With the launch of OpenAI’s GPT-3.5 Turbo, companies now have access to an advanced machine learning tool for custom tuning their applications. The GPT-3.5 Turbo is a major upgrade from the GPT-3.0 model, and offers improved accuracy and speed for natural language processing. This tool can be used to rapidly adapt the algorithms of existing… Continue reading OpenAI opens GPT-3.5 Turbo up for custom tuning

How we host Ars, the finale and the 64-bit future

Ars, the finale and the 64-bit future—it sounds like a science fiction movie, but it is a growing reality for tech professionals in the digital age. For those of us who have been working with the ars language for some time now, the anticipation of the upcoming 64-bit future is huge. But what exactly is… Continue reading How we host Ars, the finale and the 64-bit future

Arizona law school embraces ChatGPT use in student applications

Throughout the country, applicants to law school face a daunting task in creating a standout application. With growing numbers of applicants and an abundance of contenders with comparable academic credentials, the playing field can be a crowded and competitive space. One Arizona law school, however, is introducing an innovative tool that could drastically change the… Continue reading Arizona law school embraces ChatGPT use in student applications

LinkedIn seems to be working on an AI ‘coach’ for job applications

In a world that is increasingly reliant on technology, it comes as no surprise that LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional networking site, is exploring the implementation of artificial intelligence in its daily operations. AI has revolutionized many aspects of the modern workforce, and with LinkedIn’s announcement of the trial of a new AI ‘coach’, job… Continue reading LinkedIn seems to be working on an AI ‘coach’ for job applications

Even the Flipper Zero Is Getting Its Own App Store

In today’s world of technology, there is no shortage of options when it comes to finding new software and applications. As hardware and software become more ubiquitous and innovative, it’s no surprise that even the Flipper Zero is getting its own app store. For those who are unfamiliar with the Flipper Zero, it is a… Continue reading Even the Flipper Zero Is Getting Its Own App Store

Apple is taking applications for Vision Pro developer kits

The tech giant Apple is revolutionizing the world of augmented reality (AR) with its exciting announcement to make available Vision Pro Developer Kits. By offering Vision Pro developer kits, Apple hopes to make the development process for creating high-level AR applications easier for developers and unlock the true potential of the AR world. Apple’s Vision… Continue reading Apple is taking applications for Vision Pro developer kits

Apple Allegedly Allowed Fake Baidu AI Apps in the App Store

It has recently been reported that Apple allowed several fake Baidu artificial intelligence (AI) applications to appear in the App Store. Many of these applications contained improperly obtained user data and violated Apple’s own guidelines for developers. The scandal involves applications made by Chinese tech giant Baidu, which utilise facial recognition technology to identify and… Continue reading Apple Allegedly Allowed Fake Baidu AI Apps in the App Store

Trojanized Windows

There’s been a massive attack on Windows and Mac applications used by customers of the software company 3CX. The attack was executed by way of a supply chain attack, which is a type of attack that targets third-party providers to gain access to an organization’s systems. In this case, attackers were able to hijack certain… Continue reading Trojanized Windows

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