Google is giving IT more control over your Chrome extensions
The ability to remotely remove installed extensions is coming “later this year.” | Image: The Verge Google has announced some new business features that can help IT admins better manage Chrome browser extensions, a popular attack vector for cybercriminals. A curated Chrome Web Store experience is launching today for any
Read moreBrave will allow you to tune search results with upvotes and downvotes
Brave Search said Thursday that it is adding a new feature called Rerank that will allow users to tune search results by upvoting or downvoting certain websites. The feature, which will be available to all users, will appear on the top right of the search results page. When users open
Read moreTricks for radix conversion by hand
The simplest trick for converting from one base to another is grouping. To convert between base b and base bk, group numbers in sets of k and convert one group at a time. To convert from binary to octal, for instance, group bits in sets of three, starting from the
Read morePassbolt raises $8M for its open source password manager for teams
Password managers have become commonplace at this point. But businesses often have different needs than consumers. Teams, after all, often have to share credentials to access resources, all while IT and security teams need ways to control who has access to them. Passbolt, which is announcing an $8 million seed
Read moreHackers found a way to remotely unlock, start, and track millions of Subarus
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Read moreMeta’s Yann LeCun predicts a ‘new AI architectures paradigm’ within 5 years and ‘decade of robotics’
Meta’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, says that a “new paradigm of AI architectures” will emerge in the next three to five years, going far beyond the capabilities of existing AI systems. LeCun also predicted that the coming years could be the “decade of robotics,” where advances in AI and
Read moreDouble rounding
The previous post started by saying that rounding has a surprising amount of detail. An example of this is double rounding: if you round a number twice, you might not get the same result as if you rounded directly to the final precision. For example, let’s say we’ll round numbers
Read moreHow Meta’s MAGA heel turn is a play for global power
Illustration by The Verge Law professor Kate Klonick explains what Big Tech’s Trump appeasement is really about. Read the full story at The Verge.
Read moreSC Ventures and KiyaAI Launch Akashaverse Hub
SC Ventures, Standard Chartered’s innovation, has partnered with KiyaAI, a digital solutions provider, to develop Akashaverse, an entertainment, social, shopping, and lifestyle hub powered by immersive technology and artificial intelligence. Akashaverse will investigate immersive and interactive digital environments to change how people perceive and interact with events, e-commerce… Source
Read moreA magical land where rounding equals truncation
Rounding numbers has a surprising amount of detail. It may seem trivial but, as with most things, there is a lot more to consider than is immediately obvious. I expect there have been hundreds if not thousands of pages devoted to rounding in IEEE journals. An example of the complexity
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