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Bengaluru, India 13th September, 2024: Apptile, a leading no-code mobile app development platform, announced today the successful raise of $1.2 million in additional funding. This latest investment, led by Singularity Early Opportunities Fund with participation from Crown Trust and DeVC, brings the company’s total funding to $3.7 million. This new injection of capital will be used to further enhance Apptile’s platform, expand its product offerings, and accelerate the company’s growth in making mobile app development more accessible to businesses of all sizes. By eliminating the need for traditional coding, Apptile empowers companies to build powerful, fully customized mobile apps with…

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More than 35 Microsoft Internet Information Services servers in China, India, Korea, Thailand, Belgium, and the Netherlands spanning several industries, including healthcare, agriculture, media, and IT services, have been compromised with the proxy ware- and search engine optimization fraud-enabling BadIIS malware as part of the novel DragonRank black hat SEO attack cluster, reports The Hacker News.Vulnerabilities in WordPress and other web apps have been leveraged by attackers to facilitate the deployment of the open-source web shell ASPXspy that would then allow the compromise of IIS servers with the malware, which enables search engine algorithm modifications without being detected by security systems, according to…

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ChatGPT, what are the best AI tools for businesses? A simple request to OpenAI’s chatbot will produce a long list of options covering almost every aspect of business, from sales leads to hiring.Irish businesses, it seems, are eager to embrace the technology, at least in theory. A study by KPMG showed financial executives and board members in almost two-thirds of large Irish companies are using or piloting artificial intelligence in financial reporting. Accenture’s Technology Vision report for 2024 said the majority of Irish executives expect generative artificial intelligence and chatbots will affect their business processes, with 40 per cent saying…

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Cesar Cadenas/ZDNETZDNET’s key takeawaysLenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid runs both Windows 11 and Android 13.It allows you to enjoy the best apps from both environments, powered by great hardware.The device’s high cost (over $3,500) and few ports will scare away most interested users.Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus series is an interesting family of laptops. Each generation does something completely different from the last. The fourth generation had an e-ink display, and the one before that had a small screen next to the keyboard. The Gen 5 Hybrid is doing something out of left field again, with Lenovo taking the idea of a…

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IFA 2024 has officially opened its doors to celebrate its 100th anniversary. And Europe’s oldest consumer electronics show is delivering a host of new technological delights and product launches. The trade show opens to the general public today, on Friday 6th September, and the four-day electronics extravaganza sees some of the biggest names in tech strut their stuff, in a bid to woo consumers and industry pundits alike.Naturally, our roster of intrepid, caffeine-fuelled What Hi-Fi? reporters been roaming the labyrinthine halls of the Messe Berlin convention centre to bring you all the latest news, first-impression hands-ons and analytical takes. We’ve seen…

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ISLAMABAD: A global cybersecurity Thursday issued cybersecurity guidelines which would empower remote employees in Pakistan to comfortably work while maintaining data security. The latest report of cybersecurity company revealed that the remote work has become a new reality for many professionals. Employees, ranging from designers to accountants, often handle sensitive information, which presents a risk of compromise when operating outside an office environment. To help navigate these challenges, Kaspersky experts have shared key cybersecurity guidelines that empower remote employees to work in comfort while maintaining data security. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of remote workers has increased dramatically. According…

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A European regulator is investigating whether Google’s artificial intelligence model complies with privacy laws. Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) is examining whether the tech giant performed a legally required data protection impact assessment before processing European Union residents’ personal data used in its Pathways Language Model 2, according to a Thursday (Sept. 12) press release. The DPC is the regulatory body in Ireland charged with enforcing the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The impact assessment “is of crucial importance in ensuring that the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals are adequately considered and protected when processing of personal data…

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Photo 217658546 / Antivirus © One Photo | Dreamstime.com If you’re online, you’re at risk, plain and simple. There’s more out there after your info and wallet than you realize, from phishing scams to ransomware and malicious apps to malware. That’s why it’s critical to protect your personal and business devices correctly. When it comes to your computer, tablet and phone, you need a robust security suite. You can find “free” antivirus software online or in the various app stores, but can you trust it? Remember, when something is free, you are the product. At best, these free solutions don’t…

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Moderna headquarters, exterior view, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Plexi Images | GHI | UCG | Universal Images Group | Getty ImagesModerna on Thursday said it plans to cut around $1.1 billion in expenses by 2027 and win approvals for several new products as it charts a path forward after the rapid decline of its Covid business. The biotech company said it expects 10 new product approvals through 2027. But Moderna said it will also pause work on some products in its pipeline and scrap others, as it aims to “pace ourselves” in new research and development spending. The company aims to trim R&D spending to…

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