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Courts, Regulators Pose Threat To Apple Services Revenue in 2024

The U.S. government's antitrust lawsuit against Google has produced anxiety about whether Apple will continue to rake in anywhere from $15 billion to $20 billion a year for making Google's search engine the default choice on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice is rep...

Amazon’s Competitor to Musk’s Starlink Takes Critical Step Toward Deployment

Amazon's Kuiper low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network passed a significant milestone when its two orbiting satellites were able to communicate with each other at high data transfer speeds using Optical Inter-Satellite Link (OISL) technology, the company revealed last week.

Zipline Drone Delivery Projects Ready for Takeoff in US Cities

Delivery by drone of packages on the doorstep of consumers has been slow in coming, but 2024 could be the year the technology finally takes flight.

AI No Longer Curiosity for Retailers but Key to Better Business: Report

The use of generative AI technology has moved beyond the curiosity phase for retailers and become the foundation for software business applications that enable enterprises to conduct business better and more quickly.

Next-Generation Wi-Fi 7 Standard Expected To Be Finalized in Early 2024

Wi-Fi 7 will bring cutting-edge capabilities to applications that require high throughput, lower latency, and greater reliability, and applications that tap into technologies such as augmented, virtual, and extended reality, immersive 3D training, and ultra-high definition video streaming.

GHSA Backs Road Cams To Bolster Traffic Safety

The Governors Highway Safety Association is urging communities to deploy automated enforcement programs using traffic cameras to address the ever-increasing number of roadway fatalities.

Quishing Alert: Experts Advise Caution Before Scanning QR Codes

Quick Response codes have become a vehicle for bad actors to steal credentials, infect mobile devices, and invade corporate systems.

Massive Study Discounts Adverse Effects of Internet on Mental Health

A study of the psychological well-being of two million individuals from 2005 to 2022 in 168 countries found "smaller and less consistent associations than would be expected if the internet were causing widespread psychological harm."

Electronic Frontier Foundation Calls for FTC Action on Poisoned Set-Top Boxes

TV set-top boxes infected with malware are being sold online at Amazon and other resellers, and the EFF wants the Federal Trade Commission to put a stop to it.

AI Fails To Move Needle for Bing’s Share of Search Market

Despite Microsoft's introduction of generative AI into its search engine Bing, the company has failed to cut into the share of market leader Google.

Tech Coalition Launches Initiative To Crackdown on Nomadic Child Predators

Called Lantern, the initiative allows companies in the coalition to share information about potential child sexual exploitation, which will increase their prevention and detection capabilities, speed up the identification of threats, build situational awareness of new predatory tactics, and strength...

AI With Attitude: Musk Venture Raises Curtain on ChatGPT Competitor ‘Grok’

Industry experts evaluate Grok AI's humor and rebellious nature and its edge, or lack thereof, in the competitive generative AI landscape.

Apple Sets New Bar for Competitors With Intro of M3 Chip Series

Just when it looked like a competitor was going to outflank Apple in the processor wars, the Cupertino, Calif. company raised the bar once again with its new M3 chip series.

AI Expert Claims Big Tech Using Fear of AI To Scare Up Profits

Big Tech leaders are exaggerating the existential threat AI poses to humanity to solidify their market shares through government regulation, a leading figure in artificial intelligence told an Australian financial publication Monday.

Gen Z, Millennials Turning to TikTok for Career Advice

Large numbers of Gen Z and millennial TikTok users are frequently mining the platform for career advice, according to the results of a survey of 1,000 full-time workers from ages 21 to 40 released Tuesday by ResumeBuilder.com. These findings underscore social media's role in influencing professional...

Apple Ready To Spend Billions To Catch AI Leaders: Report

Apple execs apparently were caught off guard by the AI fever gripping the industry and have been scrambling since late last year in an effort to play catch-up with first movers in the technology.

IT and Security Leaders Baffled by AI, Unsure About Security Risks: Study

Employees in nearly three out of four organizations worldwide are using generative AI tools frequently or occasionally, but despite the security threats posed by unchecked use of the apps, employers don't seem to know what to do about it.

Craigslist, Wikipedia, Zillow Top List of Fastest US Websites

Craigslist, Wikipedia, and Zillow are the fastest-loading websites on the internet, according to a study released Monday by web design company DigitalSilk. The study rated popular websites based on average mobile and desktop load times.

Google Takes Giant Step Toward Passwordless World With New Passkey Setting

Google has announced a significant shift toward a passwordless future by making passkeys the default login method for its personal accounts. Upon signing in, users will now be prompted to set up a passkey using biometric options such as face scans, fingerprints, or PINs, with the "Skip password when...

Hacker Advocates Turning Tracking Tables on Law Enforcement

If law enforcement officers can use technology to track people, then people ought to be able to return the favor, according to a robotics hacker who created a service enabling people to monitor police activity using Bluetooth.

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