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Introducing Apple Vision Pro
With Vision Pro, you have an infinite canvas that transforms how you use the apps you love. Arrange apps anywhere and scale them to the perfect size, making the workspace of your dreams a reality — all while staying present in the world around you. Browse the web in Safari, create a to-do list in Notes, chat in Messages, and seamlessly move between them with a glance.
The AI revolution is about to take over your web browser
Browser makers big and small are betting that, by giving you easy access to chatbots and by giving the chatbots access to your browsing history, they can make your life on the web better.
“Clickless” iOS exploits infect Kaspersky iPhones with never-before-seen malware
Moscow-based security firm Kaspersky has been hit by an advanced cyberattack that used clickless exploits to infect the iPhones of several dozen employees with malware that collects microphone recordings, photos, geolocation, and other data, company officials said.
ChatGPT Hallucinations Can Be Exploited to Distribute Malicious Code Packages
It’s possible for threat actors to manipulate artificial intelligence chatbots such as ChatGPT to help them distribute malicious code packages to software developers, according to vulnerability and risk management company Vulcan Cyber.
Microsoft to Pay $20 Million Penalty for Illegally Collecting Kids' Data on Xbox
Microsoft has agreed to pay a penalty of $20 million to settle U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charges that the company illegally collected and retained the data of children who signed up to use its Xbox video game console without their parents' knowledge or consent.
New Security Warning Issued For Google's 1.8 Billion Gmail Users
most important new security features is actively being used by hackers to scam users.
Apple's Safari Private Browsing Now Automatically Removes Tracking Parameters in URLs
Apple is introducing major updates to Safari Private Browsing, offering users better protections against third-party trackers as they browse the web.
'Terminator' tool uses vulnerable Windows driver to kill almost any security software
"Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver" attacks use legitimate drivers that allow hackers to easily disable security solutions on target systems and drop additional malware on them. This has become a popular technique among ransomware operators and state-backed hackers in recent years, and it looks like malicious actors have found a way to make it work on pretty much any PC running Windows.
How Microsoft Fabric aims to beat Amazon and Google in the cloud war
Microsoft unveiled a new cloud data and analytics platform two weeks ago that analysts say give it an edge over its main rivals, Amazon and Google, in the fiercely competitive cloud market.
Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams are all coming to Apple’s new Vision Pro headset
Microsoft will be one of the first to support Apple’s new augmented reality headset with its productivity apps