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Use Bluesky Network Analyzer to Find More Accounts to Follow
I may be more than mildly obsessed with Bluesky, the new-ish social media network that is taking the internet by storm, and serving as a safe haven for many former X users fleeing Elon Musk’s increasingly unpleasant virtual cesspit (I may be editorializing a bit too much here). It’s just that I haven’t had this much fun using social media…
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Use Google Maps to Find Out If a Holiday Gift Is in Stock
In this digital age, gift-giving has become a breeze, with online retailers offering a wide range of options. However, there are instances when our favorite online retailer may not have the item we’re looking for or can’t deliver it before Christmas morning, forcing us to resort to the old-fashioned way of shopping. Thankfully, technology can assist those who prefer to…
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Use Bluesky Directory to Find the Best Starter Packs of People to Follow
If you’re tuned in to digital culture news at all, it’s been impossible to miss the chatter about Bluesky over the past month. The fledgling social media site—which looks and acts a lot like Twitter did a decade ago, long before Elon Musk bought it and renamed it X—is exploding in popularity, doubling in size over the past two months…
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Unsafe Infant Sleep Products Are Still Easy to Find Online
We contacted to Walmart, Amazon, Go Garden Store, Orbisify, and Le Caneton, where we found unsafe products for infant sleep. Walmart immediately removed the items from the company’s site, saying they were listed by third-party sellers and didn’t meet their policies and high standards. “Items that are identified to not meet these standards or requirements will be promptly removed from…
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Germany drafts law to protect researchers who find security flaws
The Federal Ministry of Justice in Germany has drafted a law to provide legal protection to security researchers who discover and responsibly report security vulnerabilities to vendors. When security research is conducted within the specified boundaries, those responsible will be excluded from criminal liability and the risk of prosecution. “Those who want to close IT security gaps deserve recognition—not a…
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Apple is offering rewards of up to $1 million to find critical flaws in its private AI cloud systems
Apple is offering a $1 million (£770,000) bounty for flaws that could be used by hackers to run code in Private Cloud Compute (PCC), the cloud system used to power advanced AI features that can’t run on device. Bug bounty programs are a popular way for technology companies to incentivise security researchers to seek out vulnerabilities in their code, offering…
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Apple creates Private Cloud Compute VM to let researchers find bugs
Apple created a Virtual Research Environment to allow public access to testing the security of its Private Cloud Compute system, and released the source code for some “key components” to help researchers analyze the privacy and safety features on the architecture. The company also seeks to improve the system’s security and has expanded its security bounty program to include rewards…
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“I have yet to find anyone who’s had a transformational experience with Microsoft Copilot”: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff hits out at Microsoft’s AI assistant once again – and he isn’t holding back
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has fired yet more shots at Microsoft Copilot on social media, accusing the tool of being poor quality and doubling down on a previous comparison with Microsoft Clippy. Benioff first described the tool as a disappointment in a post to X, criticizing it for its supposed poor functionality, lack of accuracy, operating insecurely, and failing to…
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How to Find Your X/Twitter Followers on Bluesky
So you’ve finally decided to quit X. If the boosting of paid blue checks and monetized hate didn’t do it, and the stupid name change didn’t do it, maybe the recent announcement of plans to essentially eliminate blocking was the last straw to get you to ditch the former Twitter. That seems to have been the case for at least…
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15 new Android 15 features to find on your Google Pixel phone – Computerworld
🔎 To find the feature: Head into the Apps area of your system settings, tap the line to see all apps, and select any app from the list — then look for the new “Manage app if unused” toggle. Note that the toggle seems to be on by default for all apps and so Android will automatically archive anything it…
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