February 16, 2024 Addis Ababa
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Microsoft is slowly building to a future where ‘every screen is an Xbox
Taken on their own, today’s gaming announcements from Microsoft might not seem all that earth-shattering. A handful of unspecified Xbox games are coming to rival platforms, the subscriber numbers for Game Pass have grown, Diablo IV will lead the rush of Activision Blizzard noscripts on Game Pass, and more hardware is on the way, including a powerful next-gen console and possibly a handheld. But they all point to a future that Microsoft hasn’t exactly been shy about: making Xbox into more than just a console.
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Source: theverge.com
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Microsoft is slowly building to a future where ‘every screen is an Xbox
Taken on their own, today’s gaming announcements from Microsoft might not seem all that earth-shattering. A handful of unspecified Xbox games are coming to rival platforms, the subscriber numbers for Game Pass have grown, Diablo IV will lead the rush of Activision Blizzard noscripts on Game Pass, and more hardware is on the way, including a powerful next-gen console and possibly a handheld. But they all point to a future that Microsoft hasn’t exactly been shy about: making Xbox into more than just a console.
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Source: theverge.com
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Feb 16, 2024 Addis Ababa
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ChatGPT’s Memory Boost, Sora Text-To-Video, And Nvidia’s PC Chatbot
ChatGPT is getting a much-needed memory upgrade. Say goodbye to amnesia-like symptoms as the AI chatbot gains the ability to remember personal details, preferences, and context across conversations. It's like having a digital assistant that evolves with you over time. OpenAI's latest feature allows ChatGPT to store information in two ways: explicitly telling it to remember certain facts or letting it pick up relevant details from your chats. This persistent memory is a game-changer.
NVIDIA introduces a free demo of a locally run AI chatbot, Chat with RTX, that accesses and analyzes users' files for query responses.
OpenAI unveils Sora, which will generate videos up to a minute long from a text prompt. Honestly, this could be just as big as the memory upgrade.https://openai.com/sora
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source:https://www.forbes.com
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ChatGPT’s Memory Boost, Sora Text-To-Video, And Nvidia’s PC Chatbot
ChatGPT is getting a much-needed memory upgrade. Say goodbye to amnesia-like symptoms as the AI chatbot gains the ability to remember personal details, preferences, and context across conversations. It's like having a digital assistant that evolves with you over time. OpenAI's latest feature allows ChatGPT to store information in two ways: explicitly telling it to remember certain facts or letting it pick up relevant details from your chats. This persistent memory is a game-changer.
NVIDIA introduces a free demo of a locally run AI chatbot, Chat with RTX, that accesses and analyzes users' files for query responses.
OpenAI unveils Sora, which will generate videos up to a minute long from a text prompt. Honestly, this could be just as big as the memory upgrade.https://openai.com/sora
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source:https://www.forbes.com
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February 17, 2024 Addis Ababa
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OpenAI’s Sora video-generating model can render video games, too
OpenAI’s new — and first! — video-generating model, Sora, can pull off some genuinely impressive cinematographic feats. But the model’s even more capable than OpenAI initially made it out to be.
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Source:
https://techcrunch.com/
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OpenAI’s Sora video-generating model can render video games, too
OpenAI’s new — and first! — video-generating model, Sora, can pull off some genuinely impressive cinematographic feats. But the model’s even more capable than OpenAI initially made it out to be.
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Source:
https://techcrunch.com/
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Feb 17, 2024 Addis Ababa
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The Nintendo Switch 2 will now reportedly arrive in 2025 instead of 2024
Several sources are reporting that the Switch’s successor will now launch in Q1 2025.
The Switch 2 rumor mill continues to grind. The original reporting on the Switch 2’s release date pegged it for a fall 2024 release in time for the holiday rush. Now, according to sources speaking to VGC, Nintendo is telling publishers the console’s release date is slated for Q1 2025.
And VGC isn’t the only one: a video from a Brazilian journalist and “similar whispers” reported by sources speaking to Eurogamer suggest the window has been pushed to Q1 2025 as well.
A release in early 2025 could see the Switch 2 (which is not the confirmed name of the console) launching at the same time of year as its predecessor, which arrived in March 2017. Two of VGC’s sources confirmed that they were developing Switch 2 games planned for early 2025.
The “later” release date would also give developers time to finish launch noscripts, one of which could be Metroid Prime 4. Announced in 2017, Metroid Prime 4 had its development rebooted in 2019 but hasn’t had an update in the five years since, with Polygon theorizing that Nintendo might be holding it for its new console.
Whenever it launches, the Switch 2 will have its work cut out for it, following a predecessor that has already become Nintendo’s bestselling console ever and outsold both its Sony and Microsoft console contemporaries.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/16/24075174/switch-2-launch-date-rumor-q1-2025
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The Nintendo Switch 2 will now reportedly arrive in 2025 instead of 2024
Several sources are reporting that the Switch’s successor will now launch in Q1 2025.
The Switch 2 rumor mill continues to grind. The original reporting on the Switch 2’s release date pegged it for a fall 2024 release in time for the holiday rush. Now, according to sources speaking to VGC, Nintendo is telling publishers the console’s release date is slated for Q1 2025.
And VGC isn’t the only one: a video from a Brazilian journalist and “similar whispers” reported by sources speaking to Eurogamer suggest the window has been pushed to Q1 2025 as well.
A release in early 2025 could see the Switch 2 (which is not the confirmed name of the console) launching at the same time of year as its predecessor, which arrived in March 2017. Two of VGC’s sources confirmed that they were developing Switch 2 games planned for early 2025.
The “later” release date would also give developers time to finish launch noscripts, one of which could be Metroid Prime 4. Announced in 2017, Metroid Prime 4 had its development rebooted in 2019 but hasn’t had an update in the five years since, with Polygon theorizing that Nintendo might be holding it for its new console.
Whenever it launches, the Switch 2 will have its work cut out for it, following a predecessor that has already become Nintendo’s bestselling console ever and outsold both its Sony and Microsoft console contemporaries.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/16/24075174/switch-2-launch-date-rumor-q1-2025
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The Nintendo Switch 2 will now reportedly arrive in 2025 instead of 2024
Christmas will now come no later than March 2025.
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February 18, 2024 Addis Ababa
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VR classroom aims to boost engineering skills 👌
The University of Nottingham has opened a virtual reality (VR) classroom equipped with 40 VR headsets to enhance engineering and design education.
Students can digitally explore and create products, deconstruct simulated engines, and run experiments in realistic environments. The technology aims to improve design skills, reduce mistakes, and enhance collaboration.
In addition to in-class use, 90 wireless headsets are available for students to borrow and continue their studies outside the classroom. The initiative also facilitates real-time collaboration between international campuses, connecting students globally for collaborative projects and design exercises.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-68307625
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VR classroom aims to boost engineering skills 👌
The University of Nottingham has opened a virtual reality (VR) classroom equipped with 40 VR headsets to enhance engineering and design education.
Students can digitally explore and create products, deconstruct simulated engines, and run experiments in realistic environments. The technology aims to improve design skills, reduce mistakes, and enhance collaboration.
In addition to in-class use, 90 wireless headsets are available for students to borrow and continue their studies outside the classroom. The initiative also facilitates real-time collaboration between international campuses, connecting students globally for collaborative projects and design exercises.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-68307625
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Feb 18, 2024 Addis Ababa
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Title: Where can people turn for help with 'digital addiction'?
Digital addictions are not currently recognised by the NHS or World Health Organization, so where can you turn when the scrolling takes over your life?
The BBC has spoken to three people in a 12-step programme for internet addicts.
"It was better than going outside, it was better than speaking to Mum and Dad, it was better than drawing."
In a small room in West Oxford Community Centre, 19-year-old Sophia describes her destructive, decade-long relationship with technology.
Born in a slum in East Asia, Sophia joined her parents in the UK as a young child. Her early years in Oxfordshire were lonely and she said her devices felt like friends.
She said: "I hadn't learnt English that well yet and I was alone and ostracised. It was this perfect thing, it could be anything I needed at that time, it could be comfort if I was lonely."
Aged 15 Sophia said she quit social media, but the compulsions did not abate.
With dreams of dragging her family out of poverty, she said she began bingeing for 16 hours a day on self-help content, watching more than 10,000 videos related to money-making and self-improvement.
"My relationships were a shambles. I have barely any memories to speak of from my teenage years, my academics suffered and I was suicidal," she said.
Maggie said the stress of a new job led her to longer and longer binges on video content
In 2023, Sophia sought help at Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA), a recovery programme based on the 12-step model used by Alcoholics Anonymous.
Formed in 2017, ITAA calls itself a "self-supporting community of individuals" where members from across the world help each other through one-on-one sponsorships, in-person meetings and online.
The types of digital addiction it deals with include social media, video streaming, online news, dating sites, pornography, gaming, online research.
There are only two in-person support groups in the UK - London and Oxford - with a third soon to form in Manchester.
Read it here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-68218381
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Title: Where can people turn for help with 'digital addiction'?
Digital addictions are not currently recognised by the NHS or World Health Organization, so where can you turn when the scrolling takes over your life?
The BBC has spoken to three people in a 12-step programme for internet addicts.
"It was better than going outside, it was better than speaking to Mum and Dad, it was better than drawing."
In a small room in West Oxford Community Centre, 19-year-old Sophia describes her destructive, decade-long relationship with technology.
Born in a slum in East Asia, Sophia joined her parents in the UK as a young child. Her early years in Oxfordshire were lonely and she said her devices felt like friends.
She said: "I hadn't learnt English that well yet and I was alone and ostracised. It was this perfect thing, it could be anything I needed at that time, it could be comfort if I was lonely."
Aged 15 Sophia said she quit social media, but the compulsions did not abate.
With dreams of dragging her family out of poverty, she said she began bingeing for 16 hours a day on self-help content, watching more than 10,000 videos related to money-making and self-improvement.
"My relationships were a shambles. I have barely any memories to speak of from my teenage years, my academics suffered and I was suicidal," she said.
Maggie said the stress of a new job led her to longer and longer binges on video content
In 2023, Sophia sought help at Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous (ITAA), a recovery programme based on the 12-step model used by Alcoholics Anonymous.
Formed in 2017, ITAA calls itself a "self-supporting community of individuals" where members from across the world help each other through one-on-one sponsorships, in-person meetings and online.
The types of digital addiction it deals with include social media, video streaming, online news, dating sites, pornography, gaming, online research.
There are only two in-person support groups in the UK - London and Oxford - with a third soon to form in Manchester.
Read it here
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-68218381
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Where can people turn for help with 'digital addiction'?
The BBC speaks to three people in a 12-step programme for "digital addiction".
February 19, 2024 Addis Ababa
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OpenAI valued at $80 billion after deal, NYT reports
OpenAI has completed a deal that values the artificial intelligence company at $80 billion or more, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing people with knowledge of the deal.
The company would sell existing shares in a so-called tender offer led by venture firm Thrive Capital, the report, opens new tab said.
Under the deal, employees will be able to cash out their shares of the company rather than a traditional funding round which would raise money for the business, the report added.
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Source:reuters.com
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OpenAI valued at $80 billion after deal, NYT reports
OpenAI has completed a deal that values the artificial intelligence company at $80 billion or more, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing people with knowledge of the deal.
The company would sell existing shares in a so-called tender offer led by venture firm Thrive Capital, the report, opens new tab said.
Under the deal, employees will be able to cash out their shares of the company rather than a traditional funding round which would raise money for the business, the report added.
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Source:reuters.com
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Feb 19, 2024 Addis Ababa
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Wyze says camera breach let 13,000 customers briefly see into other people’s homes
Wyze is a smart home technology company based in Kirkland, Washington.
Wyze’s problems with letting its security camera customers briefly see into other customer homes is a lot worse than we thought.
Last week, co-founder David Crosby said that “so far” the company had identified 14 people who were able to briefly see into a stranger’s property because they were shown an image from someone else’s Wyze camera. Now we’re being told that number of affected customers has ballooned to 13,000.
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source: theverge.com
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Wyze says camera breach let 13,000 customers briefly see into other people’s homes
Wyze is a smart home technology company based in Kirkland, Washington.
Wyze’s problems with letting its security camera customers briefly see into other customer homes is a lot worse than we thought.
Last week, co-founder David Crosby said that “so far” the company had identified 14 people who were able to briefly see into a stranger’s property because they were shown an image from someone else’s Wyze camera. Now we’re being told that number of affected customers has ballooned to 13,000.
@techinethio
source: theverge.com
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February 20, 2024 Addis Ababa
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How Bret Taylor’s new company is rethinking customer experience in the age of AI
Sierra, the new startup from Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor, thinks that AI agents could be the next technology frontier, not unlike websites or mobile apps that came before them: essential digital assets for every company, and ones that could ultimately deliver on the promise of digital customer experience.
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Source:
https://techcrunch.com/
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How Bret Taylor’s new company is rethinking customer experience in the age of AI
Sierra, the new startup from Bret Taylor and Clay Bavor, thinks that AI agents could be the next technology frontier, not unlike websites or mobile apps that came before them: essential digital assets for every company, and ones that could ultimately deliver on the promise of digital customer experience.
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Source:
https://techcrunch.com/
Feb 20, 2024 Addis Ababa
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Title: Lockbit UK Leads Disruption of Major Cyber-Criminal Gang
The UK has spearheaded a groundbreaking operation to disrupt what is believed to be the world's largest criminal ransomware group, Lockbit.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) successfully infiltrated Lockbit's systems, seizing critical data from the organization. Lockbit, suspected to be based in Russia, holds the dubious distinction of being the most prolific ransomware group globally, offering its services to other criminal entities.
On Monday evening, visitors to Lockbit's website were met with a stark message indicating that it was "now under control of law enforcement."
This operation, touted as a significant blow to the cyber-criminal underworld, marks the first time the UK has led such an initiative. Collaborating with the FBI, Europol, and other nations, the operation signifies a united front against cybercrime.
Lockbit specializes in hacking into corporate and organizational computer systems, holding them hostage until a ransom is paid. Additionally, they often exfiltrate sensitive data, leveraging it for further extortion.
Emerging in 2019, Lockbit swiftly rose to prominence, commanding an estimated 20-25% share of the ransomware market.
The group's targets have included high-profile entities such as Royal Mail, Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), suppliers to the NHS, law firm Allen & Overy, and aerospace giant Boeing.
The covert operation, conducted over an extended period, enabled law enforcement to gain access to Lockbit's inner workings, facilitating the acquisition of vital intelligence.
With the transition to a more public phase, law enforcement seized control of Lockbit's dark web platform, replacing it with official emblems and a message affirming their intervention.
At a subsequent press conference, Graeme Biggar, head of the NCA, disclosed that Lockbit was responsible for a quarter of ransomware attacks in the past year, resulting in losses amounting to billions of dollars.
Lockbit operates on a "one-stop shop" model, providing affiliates with the tools and expertise necessary to execute cyberattacks. However, following law enforcement's intervention, affiliates attempting to access Lockbit's platform were met with warnings of imminent scrutiny.
While past takedowns have seen criminal groups resurface swiftly, authorities are optimistic about the lasting impact of this operation. By dismantling Lockbit's infrastructure and exposing its activities, law enforcement aims to erode the group's credibility and deter future collaboration.
Ciaran Martin, former head of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, hailed the operation as one of the most significant disruptions ever undertaken against a ransomware giant, emphasizing its pivotal role in combating cybercrime.
Though Lockbit's operators remain beyond the reach of traditional law enforcement due to their location in Russia, disruptions such as these are vital in fortifying cyber defenses and thwarting criminal enterprises.
The operation against Lockbit serves as a milestone in the ongoing battle against cyber threats, illustrating the effectiveness of international cooperation and proactive law enforcement measures.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-68344987
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Title: Lockbit UK Leads Disruption of Major Cyber-Criminal Gang
The UK has spearheaded a groundbreaking operation to disrupt what is believed to be the world's largest criminal ransomware group, Lockbit.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) successfully infiltrated Lockbit's systems, seizing critical data from the organization. Lockbit, suspected to be based in Russia, holds the dubious distinction of being the most prolific ransomware group globally, offering its services to other criminal entities.
On Monday evening, visitors to Lockbit's website were met with a stark message indicating that it was "now under control of law enforcement."
This operation, touted as a significant blow to the cyber-criminal underworld, marks the first time the UK has led such an initiative. Collaborating with the FBI, Europol, and other nations, the operation signifies a united front against cybercrime.
Lockbit specializes in hacking into corporate and organizational computer systems, holding them hostage until a ransom is paid. Additionally, they often exfiltrate sensitive data, leveraging it for further extortion.
Emerging in 2019, Lockbit swiftly rose to prominence, commanding an estimated 20-25% share of the ransomware market.
The group's targets have included high-profile entities such as Royal Mail, Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), suppliers to the NHS, law firm Allen & Overy, and aerospace giant Boeing.
The covert operation, conducted over an extended period, enabled law enforcement to gain access to Lockbit's inner workings, facilitating the acquisition of vital intelligence.
With the transition to a more public phase, law enforcement seized control of Lockbit's dark web platform, replacing it with official emblems and a message affirming their intervention.
At a subsequent press conference, Graeme Biggar, head of the NCA, disclosed that Lockbit was responsible for a quarter of ransomware attacks in the past year, resulting in losses amounting to billions of dollars.
Lockbit operates on a "one-stop shop" model, providing affiliates with the tools and expertise necessary to execute cyberattacks. However, following law enforcement's intervention, affiliates attempting to access Lockbit's platform were met with warnings of imminent scrutiny.
While past takedowns have seen criminal groups resurface swiftly, authorities are optimistic about the lasting impact of this operation. By dismantling Lockbit's infrastructure and exposing its activities, law enforcement aims to erode the group's credibility and deter future collaboration.
Ciaran Martin, former head of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, hailed the operation as one of the most significant disruptions ever undertaken against a ransomware giant, emphasizing its pivotal role in combating cybercrime.
Though Lockbit's operators remain beyond the reach of traditional law enforcement due to their location in Russia, disruptions such as these are vital in fortifying cyber defenses and thwarting criminal enterprises.
The operation against Lockbit serves as a milestone in the ongoing battle against cyber threats, illustrating the effectiveness of international cooperation and proactive law enforcement measures.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-68344987
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Lockbit: UK leads disruption of major cyber-criminal gang
LockBit is a criminal gang that uses its software to steal sensitive data until a ransom is paid.
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