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Google unveils two new phones: The Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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Google on Wednesday announced several new devices, including a revamped Chromecast streaming stick, complete with a remote and dedicated interface, a new Nest Audio smart speaker, and two new...

Read more: Google unveils two new phones: The Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5

Twilio unveils new Microvisor IoT platform, Event Streams API

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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Screenshots of the new Frontline mobile app from Twilio.
Twilio is introducing a bevy of platform additions time to its virtual Signal 2020 conference that the company said are aimed at helping...

Read more: Twilio unveils new Microvisor IoT platform, Event Streams API

Newest IPFire Release Includes Security Fixes and Additional Hardware Support (IPFire 2.25 - Core Update 147)

Written by: Linux Journal
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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IPFire 2.25 - Core Update 147

Michael Tremer, maintainer of the IPFire project, announced IPFire 2.25 Core Update 147 today. This is the newest IPFire release since Core Update 146 on June...

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GitHub rolls out new Code Scanning security feature to all users

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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Code-hosting website GitHub is rolling out today a new security feature named Code Scanning for all users, on both paid and free accounts.

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GitHub says the new Code

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Rotten phish spoils employee experience

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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Cyber security 101: Protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government

When my colleagues Claire O'Malley and Brian Kime wrote their blog post "Point/Counterpoint: The Ethics Of COVID-19 Phishing"[1] in March, it turns out they were inadvertently predicting an event that took place last week: An employee took...

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Facebook adds chat interoperability between Instagram and Messenger

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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Facebook is adding tighter integrations between Instagram and Messenger[1] as part of the company's years-long goal to rebuild its core services around encryption and privacy. The social media giant...

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Page Authority 2.0: An Update on Testing and Timing

Written by: the Moz Blog
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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One of the most difficult decisions to make in any field is to consciously choose to miss a deadline. Over the last several months, a team of some of the brightest engineers, data scientists, project managers, editors, and...

Read more: Page Authority 2.0: An Update on Testing and Timing

DocuSign Analyzer aims to save legal costs, labor with AI-aided contract negotiations

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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DocuSign is launching DocuSign Analyzer, an artificial intelligence service, that aims to speed up contract negotiations, save billable legal hours and get better terms.

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The product, part of DocuSign's Agreement Cloud, uses AI to give legal and

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Will AI cross the proverbial chasm? Algorithmia resolves the practical pitfalls of machine learning

Written by: ZDNet
Category: News
Published: 30 September 2020
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"A lot of people in academia are not very good at software engineering," says Kenny Daniel, co-founder and chief technology officer of cloud computing startup Algorithmia[1]. "I always had more of the software engineering bent."...

Read more: Will AI cross the proverbial chasm? Algorithmia resolves the practical pitfalls of machine learning

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