Do you need a specialized vector database to implement vector search well?
Semantic search and augmenting LLMs have sent everyone turning their text into vectors. But where do you store all that vector data?
Read moreIs the Apple Watch Ultra 2 worth the upgrade?
The first Apple Watch Ultra was a bold device, in more ways than one. Chief among them may well be the company’s decision to approach a relatively niche market. That’s not to say that there aren’t a lot of outdoorsy types, but the people seeking a product specifically for use
Read moreSubstack redesigns its mobile app to boost discovery and engagement
Substack is overhauling its mobile app with a redesigned Home experience to boost discovery and engagement, the company announced on Wednesday. The app now features a new reading queue at the top of the screen that makes it easier to browse from post to post by swiping right. The queue
Read moreApple Watch Series 9 review
It’s hard to know the right time to upgrade. It’s a question I get a lot, having done this job for as long as I have. It’s the double-edged sword of FOMO: wanting to get your hands on the latest thing as soon as possible, while worrying that next year’s
Read more1Password rolls out public passkey support to its mobile apps and web extensions
1Password’s passkey support is finally out of beta. | Image: 1Password Following months of teasing, 1Password has announced that support for passkeys — a new login technology that replaces passwords with authentication systems built into a user’s own device — is now generally available across the password managers’ mobile apps
Read moreHP Work Relationship Index Reveals Startling Information
HP Inc. today unveiled groundbreaking findings from its first HP Work Relationship Index, a comprehensive study that explores employees’ relationships with work around the world. The study, which surveyed more than 15,600 respondents across various industries in 12 countries, reveals the world’s relationship with work is at a breaking point
Read moreCyber Security Today, Sept. 20, 2023 – A new online card-skimming campaign, new WinServer backdoors and more
A new online card-skimming campaign, new WinServer backdoors and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday, September 20th, 2023. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. A new debit and credit card skimming operation targeting online businesses is spreading. Researchers at BlackBerry
Read moreCorti, an AI ‘co-pilot’ for healthcare clinicians, raises $60M
Artificial intelligence continues to be a major force in the world of healthcare, and in one of the latest developments, a Copenhagen startup called Corti has raised $60 million to expand its contribution to the field: an AI assistant designed to support healthcare clinicians with patient assessments in real time.
Read morePwC Nigeria Tech Talent Bootcamp IDs Leaked
The latest Cybernews research team investigation revealed that participants in PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Nigeria Tech Talent Bootcamp are at risk of identity theft after private data was leaked from a misconfigured Amazon Web Services account. On July 21st, the Cybernews research team conducted a routine check using open-source intelligence (OSINT) methods
Read moreAirbnb is verifying all properties in its top five markets including the U.S.
Airbnb is trying to crack down on fake listings by verifying all listings in its top five markets — US, Canada, Australia, UK, and France. The company is trying to crack down on fake listings through this program by asking hosts to submit information such as photos with GPS data.
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