Twitter vows to take ‘less severe actions’ against rule-breaking accounts

Social media giant Twitter has announced plans to take “less severe actions” against accounts which break their rules in the future. The new policy is part of the company’s efforts to create a safer online environment for users. For years, Twitter has strictly enforced its rules and standards, often taking extreme measures to remove accounts… Continue reading Twitter vows to take ‘less severe actions’ against rule-breaking accounts

Disney+ advertisers will soon get Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities

Walt Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, has recently announced that Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities will soon be available to its advertisers. This expansion of features could provide additional value to businesses and brands that are advertising on the platform, allowing them to more effectively target and reach their desired audiences. Disney+ first launched in November of… Continue reading Disney+ advertisers will soon get Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities

More than 4,400 Sophos firewall servers remain vulnerable to critical exploits

Hundreds of Sophos Firewall servers remain vulnerable to two publicly identified critical security vulnerabilities, lasting over 10 months since they were first discovered. The two vulnerabilities, Taipan and Whitewizard, were first publicly identified in December 2019, but despite being patched, thousands of Sophos Firewall devices remain vulnerable and open to attack. Taipan is a remote… Continue reading More than 4,400 Sophos firewall servers remain vulnerable to critical exploits

PS5 Pro: what can we expect from the next PlayStation 5?

It’s been almost a year since Sony announced the PlayStation 5, and gamers are already eager to learn more about the next iteration: the PS5 Pro. Sony has remained tight-lipped on the details of what the next PlayStation 5 will offer, but here’s a look at what we can expect from the PS5 Pro. The… Continue reading PS5 Pro: what can we expect from the next PlayStation 5?

How The Last of Us’ Opening Was Improved by Reshoots

Video game development is a long, difficult process that often includes multiple phases of production, editing, and reshoots. Many games are released with flaws here and there, but the developers often take the time to go back and address the issues to deliver a better product for the players. One example of this is the… Continue reading How The Last of Us’ Opening Was Improved by Reshoots

More malicious packages posted to online repository. This time it’s PyPI

If you are a developer, then you are likely aware of the importance of online code repositories and how they minimize the time it takes to build an application or improve existing ones. Unfortunately, these repositories can sometimes be used to post malicious packages. The most recent example is the Python Package Index (PyPI), a… Continue reading More malicious packages posted to online repository. This time it’s PyPI

Google’s DeepMind says it’ll launch a more grown-up ChatGPT rival soon

Google’s DeepMind announced recently that it is ready to launch a more mature version of its Chatbot GPT, the ChatGPT. It is a chatbot-based language model built by DeepMind, a British artificial intelligence company owned by Alphabet that focuses on researching and developing machine learning algorithms in the field of artificial intelligence. ChatGPT is a… Continue reading Google’s DeepMind says it’ll launch a more grown-up ChatGPT rival soon

A flat year for crowdfunding isn’t a bad sign at all for early-stage startups

As early-stage startups need to go through a series of stages with their investment rounds to gain capital and momentum, the industry of crowdfunding has been an invaluable asset to new companies launching year after year. For many, the ability to tap into a much wider spread of investors is attractive, allowing them to draw… Continue reading A flat year for crowdfunding isn’t a bad sign at all for early-stage startups

iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 could have features cut thanks to xrOS – but macOS 14 could thrive

Recently revealed details suggest that Apple’s next operating systems—iOS 17 and iPadOS 17—could be subject to feature cuts due to the emergence of the xrOS platform. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that macOS 14 might be even more successful due to its more robust feature set. xrOS is a new operating system designed to power AR and… Continue reading iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 could have features cut thanks to xrOS – but macOS 14 could thrive

Microsoft and OpenAI could be bringing ChatGPT to Bing Search

The news of Microsoft and OpenAI working together is definitely exciting. Microsoft and OpenAI, both well-known and influential technology companies, have united forces to bring an artificial intelligence (AI) technology called ChatGPT to the Bing search engine. So, what is ChatGPT? ChatGPT is an AI-based natural language processing technology that enables AI-driven chat conversations between… Continue reading Microsoft and OpenAI could be bringing ChatGPT to Bing Search

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