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Google layoffs continue with “hundreds” cut from Chrome, Android, and Pixel teams
Google has continued its long-running mission to streamline its operations with further cuts to Chrome, Android, and Pixel teams on Thursday (10 April). “Hundreds” of employees have been laid off from the devices unit, which works across Android software, Pixel smartphones, and the Chrome browser, according to a report from The Information. The cuts follow a voluntary buyout in January…
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Worldwide spending on genAI to surge by hundreds of billions of dollars – Computerworld
This year is expected to be the year of the AI PC, according to Forrester Research. It defines an AI PC as one that has an embedded AI processor and algorithms specifically designed to improve the experience of AI workloads across the central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU), and neural processing unit, or NPU. (NPUs allow the PCs…
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Multi-billion dollar energy investment firm notifies hundreds of a data breach that compromised SSNs
Luxembourg energy investment firm Ikav Energy this week confirmed it notified hundreds of Americans about a December 2024 data breach that compromised their names and Social Security numbers. Ikav notified 722 people in Texas and 15 in Massachusetts of the breach, with more victims expected as more states disclose their own breach figures. Ransomware group DragonForce claimed responsibility for the…
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‘Digital hide-and-seek’: Workers are wasting hundreds of hours a year sourcing the information they need to carry out their role
Knowledge workers globally are wasting a quarter of their working week tracking down information, new research from Atlassian has revealed. UK workers specifically waste an average of 9 hours a week locating the information they need to do their work, accounting for hundreds of hours annually and inflicting significant strain on teams. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of UK employees said workloads…
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North Korean Lazarus hackers infect hundreds via npm packages
Six malicious packages have been identified on npm (Node package manager) linked to the notorious North Korean hacking group Lazarus. The packages, which have been downloaded 330 times, are designed to steal account credentials, deploy backdoors on compromised systems, and extract sensitive cryptocurrency information. The Socket Research Team discovered the campaign, which linked it to previously known Lazarus supply chain operations.…
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Hundreds of fake Reddit sites push Lumma Stealer malware
Hackers are distributing close to 1,000 web pages mimicking Reddit and the WeTransfer file sharing service that lead to downloading the Lumma Stealer malware. On the fake pages, the threat actor is abusing the Reddit brand by showing a fake discussion thread on a specific topic. The thread creator asks for help to download a specific tool, another user offers to help…
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We've Tested Hundreds of Washing Machines. Here are 15 of the Best Washers You Can Buy Right Now.
Take your pick from among these impressive front-loaders, top-loaders, compacts, and all-in-one models from Consumer Reports’ latest tests Modern-day washing machines often have features like auto detergent dispensers, remote WiFi controls, or even both washing and drying capabilities. By Keith Flamer For CR’s engineers, doing laundry is a mission. By putting hundreds of stained fabric swatches into the machines, they’re…
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I Have One Subscription for Hundreds of Mac Apps—Should You?
Key Takeaways Setapp offers access to 200+ programs for $9.99/month, created by trusted company MacPaw. The App Store-like design makes app browsing easy, and the Chrome and Safari extensions are handy. High-caliber tools, easy installation, and potential cost savings make Setapp worth it for power users. We live in an era of subscription services. Want to watch a Marvel movie?…
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