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If the expensive Crowdstrike disaster got you thinking, perhaps it's time to make a change. Get the latest info on new preview builds of Windows 11 as they roll out to Windows Insiders. Now updated for Build 26100.1297 for the Release Preview Channel, released on July 25, 2024.
Apple's Stance on Spanish Developers
Apple argues that Spanish developers compete on equal terms on the company's app store. Will the AI inside these iPhones be enough to persuade companies to upgrade your fleet?
Users, however, are not amused, claiming that the retirement of Connectors could force them to look for an alternative to Teams. The new model’s smaller footprint and higher precision may attract enterprise customers even as licensing remains a concern.
Latest Features on Slack
Slack keeps rolling out new features that make the chat app even more useful for collaboration. Here’s how to get the most from them. Analysts and experts say that the openness and accuracy of the Llama 3.1 family of models pose an existential threat to providers of closed proprietary large language models.
Market Fairness in AI
The parties pledged to will work together to ensure that consumers and businesses are treated fairly in the AI market. The tools we use are becoming less important than the task at hand.
Security Concerns
A flawed update to CrowdStrike Falcon sent Windows servers and PCs across the globe into an endless reboot cycle that IT organizations are still working to remediate. Android security doesn't have to be a source of stress. These level-headed steps are all you need to keep the boogeyman at bay. We need an internet that isn't fouled with junk content and misleading links, cybersecurity protections that aren't just band-aids, and social media minus the tampering.
Cybersecurity Challenges
Despite security training and improved security systems that aim to keep the bad guys out, ransomware and other malware continue to invade our systems due to human mistakes. Keith chats with Tulsa University Professor Justin Miller, a former Secret Service agent, about the top mistakes that end users, companies, and governments continue to make in the realm of cybersecurity.