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Is ChatGPT Smart Enough To Practice Mental Health Therapy?

Online therapy is a booming industry, and now AI-powered chatbots are starting to roll into the territory. The arrival of ChatGPT and its enhanced language ability to deal with human interaction might soon be a revolutionary alternative to divulging your darkest mental health issues to a human thera...

Personal Data Harvesting and How To Reduce Your Digital Footprint

It is time to tackle the growing problem of removing your personal data from uncontrolled online displays, and there are solutions within your grasp. Protect your identity, reputation, and assets with these strategies to delete your data from public record websites and other online dens of inequity.

Business Conditions Prime for More Open-Source Contributors

Companies that established open-source program offices over the last few years now need more C-suite oversight to drive education, awareness, and use of open-source software. That sets the stage for an expanded role of open-source program officers.

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Waging War on the Sextortion Epidemic

Digital Forensics Corporation is waging war to protect and educate the public about a rapidly growing trend in cybercrime dubbed sextortion, where online predators target teens and young adults with threats to expose sensitive personal photos.

New White House Cyber Policy Met With Praise, Cautionary Concerns

The new policy urges more mandates on the firms that control most of the nation's digital infrastructure. It also preaches an expanded government role to disrupt hackers and state-sponsored entities.

US Marshals Service Breached by Ransomware Attack

U.S. Marshals Service spokesperson Drew Wade said in comments to news outlets on Feb. 27 that the agency received a ransomware demand and found a data exfiltration event that affected the agency's stand-alone computer system.

AI-Smart Flowy Automates Accessibility Fixes To Make Websites Usable for All

One of the product’s key features is its recommendation engine, which provides developers with suggested code fixes to address accessibility issues efficiently.

How Puppy Linux Saved the Day

A work-at-home neighbor, meaning someone with no tech support handy, suffered a seriously malfunctioning computer just hours before a work project was due. Yes, it was Windows!

Distributed Workforces and the Human Cloud, Tech’s Recession Busters

Two of the most noticeable benefits a distributed work model brings are cost-effectiveness and worker efficiency, which can help companies recognize direct and indirect savings.

Tips To Help Mask Your Identity Online

Apply these tips to prevent bad actors from using your IP address to load malware onto your devices, serve you with ransomware, hack into your financial accounts, or steal your entire online identity.

The Metaverse in 2023: Doomed or Just Growing Pains?

Consumer attraction to today's metaverse indicates a significant shift in how people use technology. If the metaverse begins to exist and function in totality, marketers clearly should not miss out.

Cyber Forecast for 2023 and Beyond: Hang on for a Bumpy Digital Ride

2023 might be a volatile year for cybersecurity officers as they deal with the pressures of maintaining a ridged security posture while also dodging the bullet of blame when attacks are successful.

How To Run a Full Linux Desktop on a Chromebook

Do you want to run a full Linux desktop installation on your Chromebook without giving up ChromeOS? This alteration will give you access to both complete operating systems running simultaneously so you can move between them with a keyboard shortcut.

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EdTech Developer’s Study Game Approach Aces Med School Testing Curve

King of the Curve combines gamification and social strategies to assist science students in scoring better on med school entrance exams and related challenges.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

2023: Year of the Software Developer

Software developers should be thrilled with this year's potential. Yoav Abrahami, chief architect and head of Velo at Wix Code discussed with TechNewsWorld why he sees such a rosy prospect for 2023. 

High-End Tech Makes Its Mark for First Responders

In this article, we continue discussing technology's role in efforts by software developers and hardware makers to assist those agencies that serve public safety. One such company is Mark43.

Linux Malware Rates Rise to Record Levels Amid Hacker Inconsistency

While Linux malware reached never-before-seen numbers in 2022, the total number of new malware developments among other major computing platforms fell.

PRODUCT REVIEW

AnkerWork SR500 Speakerphone: Near Nirvana for PC Use, Phones Heck No

When I received the AnkerWork SR500 Speakerphone, it seemed like a useful multipurpose office accessory to make business phone use and video conferences more productive. It turns out to be a one-trick device only helpful in corporate and SMB conference rooms.

IT Execs Share Strategies for Managing Digital and Cyber Trends in 2023

As the floundering economy continues to hopscotch around broken supply chains and the worsening cybersecurity breakdowns, businesses and analysts alike are sharpening their focus on what lies ahead. TechNewsWorld spoke with IT executives to gather predictions for what 2023 holds.

Some Unusual Tech Emerges at CES

Some of the new tech from CES 2023 helps people have fun, keep track of stuff, or improve personal spaces. These three new items check those boxes, and you might wonder why somebody did not think of them sooner.

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