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Elon Musk doesn’t work for DOGE, says White House as battle for government servers intensifies – Computerworld
Furthermore, “The intelligence team recommended the DOGE members be monitored as an insider threat. Critically, they called for “suspending” any access to payment systems and “conducting a comprehensive review of all actions they may have taken on these systems,” it continued. “Mr. Musk has gained sweeping and unprecedented access to sensitive data, information, systems, and technological and financial infrastructure across…
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Elon Musk doesn’t work for DOGE
Elon Musk is — according to a new legal filing from the US government — not running the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), despite his leadership appointment by President Donald Trump. In fact, claims the new White House declaration, he isn’t technically even a DOGE employee despite representing himself as the key decision maker behind its activity. The affidavit filed…
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I Tried Replacing Todoist with ChatGPT Tasks—Here’s Why It Doesn’t Work
Summary ChatGPT’s Tasks can’t yet handle reminders as well as dedicated to-do apps. The 10-task limit and notification issues hinder ChatGPT’s effectiveness. ChatGPT needs more scheduled task slots, critical alerts, and improved consistency. Tasks is a new beta feature in ChatGPT that you can use to create scheduled actions. It has the potential to work as an AI-powered to-do list…
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This Video Doorbell Is $80 Right Now, and It Doesn’t Need a Monthly Subscription
We may earn a commission from links on this page.Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. For those looking for affordable smart security without monthly fees, the TP-Link Tapo D225 Video Doorbell is now $79.99 (down from $99.99). It covers all the basics, plus a few features that even pricier models skip, earning itself an Editors’…
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NAO warns that UK government doesn’t know how vulnerable its IT systems are
The cyber threat to the UK government is ‘severe and advancing quickly’, the National Audit Office (NAO) has found. It said the government’s new cyber assurance scheme, GovAssure, independently assessed 58 critical departmental IT systems last year and found significant gaps in cyber resilience. Meanwhile, there are at least 228 legacy systems in use – and the government doesn’t know…
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Dear Samsung, “Qi2 Ready” Doesn’t Mean Anything Without Magnets
Quick Links What is Qi2 Wireless Charging? What Does “Qi2 Ready” Even Mean? The Galaxy S25 series was announced earlier today, and the theme seems to be “more of the same.” One thing that Samsung could have done to make a big improvement is adding Qi2 wireless charging, similar to the iPhone’s MagSafe. Actually, they did…but they didn’t. What is…
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Your Exercise Bike Knows a Lot About You—and It Doesn’t Keep Secrets
So, what are these companies doing with all this workout data they’re collecting? Who else can see or use it? Well, apart from Kinomap, which specifically says it shares information with the International Olympic Committee, it’s hard to say for sure. (Kinomap didn’t respond to a question from CR about this.) In most cases, your data could be shared with a…
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TikTok says it will go offline on Sunday if Biden doesn’t intervene
TikTok says it plans to go offline on Sunday, January 19th if the Biden administration doesn’t intervene. The company confirms earlier reporting that it will be “forced to go dark” on the 19th unless the outgoing administration provides a “definitive statement” assuring its “most critical service providers” that they won’t be held liable for breaking the law. Those providers include…
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US eyes ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ to lock down IoT frailties, but experts worry it doesn’t go far enough
The White House has launched a new cybersecurity label for internet-connected devices in a bid to help end-users quickly assess the security credentials of IoT systems. The program will mean smart devices sold in the US can be given the ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ to indicate vendors have implemented essential security measures when developing their products. “The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark…
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2024 Belonged to Ella Purnell, But She Doesn’t Wish to Be Caged
2024 was a landmark year for female-led storytelling in movies and TV shows. Actresses such as Margaret Qualley (The Substance), Anya Taylor-Joy (Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga), Maika Monroe (Longlegs), and many more talented stars stole the spotlight this year. Among them, there was a rising star who had a breakthrough year across all the mediums. Yes, I’m talking about…
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