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Androxgh0st botnet integrates Mozi payloads to target IoT devices

Androxgh0st, a botnet known to steal cloud credentials and exploit vulnerabilities in web frameworks and servers, is now also targeting IoT devices such as...

Centralised AI is dangerous: how can we stop it?

The intelligence displayed by generative AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT has captured the imagination of individuals and corporations, and artificial intelligence has suddenly become...

Airgain launches AT-Flight asset tracker for healthcare IoT

Airgain has released the AT-Flight asset tracker, targeting the healthcare and life sciences IoT markets. Airgain has released its AT-Flight asset tracker for real-time tracking...

Air quality problems spur $200 million in funds to cut pollution at ports

Raquel Garcia has been fighting for years to clean up the air in her neighborhood southwest of downtown Detroit. Living a little over a mile...

AI on the Road: The Auto Industry Sees the Promise

Generative AI is reshaping the future of the automotive industry. For industry leaders, this is not just some cutting-edge technology, but a strategic enabler...

AI hallucinations gone wrong as Alaska uses fake stats in policy

The combination of artificial intelligence and policymaking can occasionally have unforeseen repercussions, as seen recently in Alaska. In an unusual turn of events, Alaska legislators...

Tintri opens lid on Kubernetes container storage interface for streamlined management

DDN enterprise storage subsidiary Tintri is releasing data management features for Kubernetes environments, with its new VMstore Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver. The VMstore platform provides visibility into performance, data...

Can Wasm replace containers?

Heralded as the fourth standard of the web, WebAssembly, or Wasm for short, has sparked heated discussion since its origins. Wasm is an assembly-like...

This 2-in-1 laptop that I recommend to students isn’t made by HP or Dell (and it’s $350 off)

The Lenovo Yoga 7i is a sleek and versatile 2-in-1 that performs equally well however you use it – and portable enough to make...

AI & LLMs Show Promise in Squashing Software Bugs

Large language models (LLMs) can help app security firms find and fix software vulnerabilities. Malicious actors are on to them, too, but here’s why...

AeroGarden, a Pandemic-Era Phenomenon, Is No More. What Happens Next?

In 2020, with the world locking down and slow pursuits like sourdough baking, Animal Crossing, and jigsaw puzzles spiking, a tech company’s indoor gardening products were...

Breaking down digital silos

To absolutely no one’s surprise, a new Gartner survey of more than 3,100 CIOs and technology executives found that 52% of digital initiatives fail. If anything,...