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Biz & IT – Ars Technica
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Serving the Technologist since 1998. News, reviews, and analysis.
A year after
Broadcom
’s
VMware
buy, customers eye exit strategies
arstechnica.com
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79w
·
Hacker News
Dropbox lays off 20% of staff, says it
overinvested
and
underperformed
arstechnica.com
·
80w
Android Trojan that
intercepts
voice calls to banks just got more
stealthy
arstechnica.com
·
80w
Downey
Jr. plans to fight AI
re-creations
from beyond the grave
arstechnica.com
·
80w
Google CEO says over 25% of new Google code is
generated
by AI
arstechnica.com
·
80w
·
Lobsters
,
Hacker News
The sad tale of hype
fanning
fears modern cryptography was
slain
arstechnica.com
·
80w
·
Hacker News
Hospitals adopt
error-prone
AI
transcription
tools despite warnings
arstechnica.com
·
80w
·
Hacker News
Kremlin-backed hackers have new Windows and Android malware to
foist
on Ukrainian
foes
arstechnica.com
·
80w
Removal
of Russian
coders
spurs debate about Linux kernel’s politics
arstechnica.com
·
80w
·
Hacker News
Location
tracking of
phones
is out of control. Here’s how to fight back.
arstechnica.com
·
81w
At TED AI 2024, experts
grapple
with AI’s growing
pains
arstechnica.com
·
81w
FortiGate
admins
report active exploitation 0-day. Vendor isn’t talking.
arstechnica.com
·
81w
Basecamp-maker
37Signals
says its “cloud exit” will save it $10M over 5 years
arstechnica.com
·
81w
OpenAI releases ChatGPT app for Windows
arstechnica.com
·
81w
Finally upgrading from
isc-dhcp-server
to
isc-kea
for my homelab
arstechnica.com
·
81w
Cheap AI “video
scraping
” can now
extract
data from any screen recording
arstechnica.com
·
81w
Two accused of
DDoSing
some of the world’s biggest tech companies
arstechnica.com
·
82w
Amazon joins Google in
investing
in small
modular
nuclear power
arstechnica.com
·
82w
Deepfake lovers
swindle
victims out of $
46M
in Hong Kong AI scam
arstechnica.com
·
82w
North Korean hackers use
newly
discovered Linux malware to raid
ATMs
arstechnica.com
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82w
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