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‘Angered’ by ransomware hack, PlayStation studio published

Spider-Man 2’s developers were “extremely distressed” by the extent of the ransomware attack that hit their business. The recent “criminal cyberattack” “saddened and angered” the staff at Insomniac, the PlayStation studio. Sensitive stolen information released by a hacker organization included employee information, corporate correspondence, and early elements of a planned Wolverine game. The company expressed […]

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Boris Johnson’s Covid WhatsApp communications vanished, according to Penny Mordaunt.

Penny Mordaunt, a minister in the government, is the most recent witness in the Covid investigation to report missing WhatsApp messages.   Two years of WhatsApp conversations between the House of Commons leader and Boris Johnson have vanished, the leader said.     Prior to this, Mr. Johnson informed the inquiry that he had misplaced

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UK advertisements for Amazon Prime Video will debut in February.

Starting on February 5, 2024, advertisements will be available on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service.   Consumers in Germany and the UK will see “limited” advertisements unless they want to pay £2.99 a month to have them removed.     Prior to price increases, competitors like Disney+ and Netflix unveiled less expensive ad-supported memberships.  

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Microsoft and OpenAI are sued by the New York Times for ‘billions’

The New York Times, a US news outlet, is suing OpenAI, the company that owns ChatGPT, claiming that the company violated its copyright when training the system. Microsoft is also named as a defendant in the case, which claims the companies should pay “billions of dollars” in damages. Large language models (LLMs), like ChatGPT, “learn”

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Google resolves $5 billion tracking lawsuit in “private mode”

Google has reached a settlement to resolve a US lawsuit alleging that it violated customers’ privacy by tracking them even while they were using “private mode” for their browsing.   The world’s most popular search engine and its parent corporation Alphabet were sued for at least $5 billion (£3.9 billion) in damages.     Big

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Before Christmas, Post Office cash withdrawals hit a record high.

On Friday, December 22, post offices recorded a record number of individual cash withdrawals in a single day, according to the association. As many prepared cash gifts for Christmas Day and did last-minute shopping, it was reported that £62 million was taken out. It surpassed the record high of £51.5 million set on Friday, December

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Popular pistol inventor Gaston Glock passes away at the age of 94.

The Glock handgun was created by Austrian engineer Gaston Glock, who passed away at the age of 94. The Glock firm released a statement stating that the life’s work of its creator would “continue in his spirit”. Armed forces, security guards, gun owners, and criminals all around the world have employed the weapon. American popular

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Microsoft and OpenAI are being sued by The New York Times for copyright violations.

The artificial intelligence technology used by OpenAI and Microsoft to train ChatGPT and other services to provide people with information has been accused by the New York Times of copyright infringement. This technology is now in competition with the Times. The lawsuit claims that the companies illegally copied millions of Times articles. The lawsuit is

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Guardians of the Packages: Unveiling UPS’s Cutting-Edge A.I. Arsenal in the Battle Against Theft!

An expected 260 million bundles vanished in the U.S. last year, as per Safewise, many taken right from the front entryway region while a camera recorded the robbery. As the Christmas season gets going, bundle burglaries are a top concern, and one transportation organization is utilizing man-made reasoning to battle patio privateers. Almost one out

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NASA Beams Adorable Cat Video ‘Taters’ Across 19 Million Miles—The Purr-fect Space Communication Breakthrough!

NASA radiated super top quality video of a feline named Potatoes back to Earth from almost 19 million miles away, the space organization said Monday. The 15-second feline video was shipped off Earth as a trial for NASA’s Profound Space Optical Correspondences. The space organization desires to one day transfer exceptionally high-transmission capacity video and

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