2023 News

Samsung Leaked Sensitive Information to ChatGPT
Samsung is serving as an example of the challenges and pitfalls surrounding AI usage, with the tech company leaking sensitive info to ChatGPT....
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LibreOffice: Microsoft 365 Price Hikes Coming in Germany
LibreOffice, the popular open source office suite, is calling out Microsoft for planned price hikes in Germany....
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PSA: Update Your Apple Devices to Avoid Active Vulnerabilities
Just days after releasing iOS 16.4, in which dozens of security issues were f...
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Outlook Mobile Improves Video Integration With OneDrive
Outlook for mobile is getting a major new feature, one that will make it easier to send and upload videos....
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Microsoft Edge Workspaces Now Available In Public Preview
Microsoft has released Edge Workspaces in public preview, giving users a chance to try out the web browser's new collaboration feature....
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SFPD Chief: ‘I Have 100% Confidence’ We’ll Solve Bob Lee’s Murder
SFPD Chief Bill Scott has expressed "100% confidence" in his homicide department as it investigates MobileCoin exec...
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Apple TV and Music Come to 200 TV Brands via LG webOS Hub
LG has expanded the availability of Apple's entertainment apps, bringing them to some 200 TV brands. L...
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India Is Finally Getting Its First Apple Store
India is finally getting its first Apple Store seven years after Apple initially said it planned to open one in the country....
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‘Penned’ Employees Confirm a Big Trend Behind Tech Layoffs
Tech executives have increasingly defended unpopular layoffs, saying many workers were doing nothing — and they're right....
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Samsung Slashing Production As It Faces Worst Profits in a Decade
Samsung is facing a significant drop in profits, the biggest in a decade, prompting the company to cut production....
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Chrome 113 Will Include WebGPU
Google is giving gamers a boost with plans to include WebGPU in version 113 of its Chrome web browser....
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Sony: Microsoft Will ‘Degrade Call of Duty Quality or Access’
Sony continues to object to Microsoft's Activision Blizzard acquisition, saying Microsoft will degrade Call of Duty on the PlayStation....
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EU Labor Laws Proving a Challenge to US Tech Layoffs
US tech companies have been laying off hundreds of thousands of employees, but they may be meeting their match in EU labor laws....
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Microsoft Settles With US Government Over Export Sanctions
Microsoft has agreed to a settlement with the US government over export sanction violations which the company voluntarily disclosed....
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Google Cloud May Be Vulnerable to Unnoticed Data Theft
Google Cloud may be more vulnerable than its competitors to unnoticed data theft, thanks to logs that are not as helpful as they should be....
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