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Google Maps can show social media posts from your favorite places

Google Maps can do more than just help you reach your next destination. It can help you discover nearby attractions and more details about your favorite places. Common examples include business hours and contact information. You also have access to plenty of user-generated content, including reviews and photos, which can come in handy.At times, it…

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X’s new Premium Plus plan costs a whopping $16 per month — here’s what you get

X (formerly known as Twitter) now has three different subscription plans. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the Terms of Use and have reviewed the Privacy Notice. The company has been rumored to be releasing more tiers for…

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UK Finance paints mixed picture of fraud as losses top £500m

The rate of cyber fraud dropped slightly over the first six months of 2023, falling 2% compared to the same period in 2022, but even so criminals and fraudsters still managed to steal approximately £580m via both authorised and unauthorised fraud during the period, according to UK Finance’s latest half-yearly report. At the same time,…

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Sunak sets scene for upcoming AI Safety Summit

Artificial intelligence (AI) risks are serious but nothing to lose sleep over, prime minister Rishi Sunak said in a speech on the UK’s global responsibility to understand and address potential problems with the technology. Speaking at the Royal Society on 26 October, Sunak said while he is “unashamedly optimistic” about the transformative potential of technology,…

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Gymshark turns to Google Cloud for infrastructure revamp and generative AI trials

The CEO of direct-to-consumer fitness apparel startup Gymshark has turned to Google Cloud to help standardise the “mish-mash” of IT underpinning its operations, and is drawing on the hyperscaler’s artificial intelligence (AI) expertise to explore how generative AI (GenAI) could benefit its business. The e-commerce company, founded in 2012, has recently branched out into bricks…

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Tim Cook visits Apple Vision Pro manufacturer ahead of 2024 release

On his second visit to China this year, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook visited a Luxshare factory. The manufacturer produces some of Cupertino’s top products, such as the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the Apple Watch Series 9, the Apple Watch Ultra 2, and the upcoming Apple Vision Pro. Tech. Entertainment. Science. Your inbox. Sign up for…

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How to move from tech leader to the boardroom

Many professionals have an ambition to make it to the boardroom in their career. Becoming a board member is an achievement in its own right. It opens up all the excitement and fascination of being right at the heart of business strategy and performance. It brings huge responsibility, challenge and, hopefully, reward.  But for tech…

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Parliament passes sweeping Online Safety Bill but tech companies still concerned over encryption

The Online Safety Bill is set to become law after peers passed the controversial legislation that places new duties on social media and technology companies to protect children and other users from harmful and illegal content. The bill, which the government says will make the UK the safest place online, places obligations on technology companies,…

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Braverman puts pressure on Meta to pause end-to-end encryption plans

Home secretary Suella Braverman is stepping up pressure on Meta over its plans to roll out end-to-end encrypted message services on Facebook and Instagram. The government claims that plans by the social media company to introduce encrypted messaging services will have a “catastrophic impact” on the ability of police to detect and prosecute child sexual…

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