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How Twitter’s descent into chaos is paving the way for a new web
The post-Twitter era has spurred the development and further growth of numerous social networks that prioritize brief posts, from open source standbys like Mastodon to new decentralized concepts like Bluesky, and those from smaller startups like Post, Spill, and Spoutible, to those from tech giants like Meta, which launched the Twitter-like Threads. While this is […]
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Opera buys its own Nvidia H100 mini-supercomputer, just so you can have a spot of AI in a web browser
Opera buys its own Nvidia H100 mini-supercomputer, just so you can have a spot of AI in a web browser
How to Log in to WhatsApp Across Multiple Phones, the Web, and Other Devices
The developers behind WhatsApp have given it a steady supply of updates and upgrades down the years, and one of the features recently added to the messaging app is one that we now take for granted in other chat tools: Being able to sync conversations and accounts between multiple smartphones.
Google released a .zip web domain and people can’t decide if it’s the phishing apocalypse or just as bad as any other dodgy link
ChatGPT adds plugins, will search the web for you
ChatGPT’s paid subscribers gain access this week to plugins allowing access to websites and Bing internet search, according to Microsoft-backed OpenAI, the creator of the generative AI application.
The plugin system was first detailed in March, and allows the groundbreaking AI to use more than 70 third-party services, including Instacart, Expedia, Klarna, OpenTable and more. The services will be available in beta, via a new beta panel on ChatGPT Plus, according to an OpenAI blog post.
Dark web crypto-drug traffickers ‘can try to hide in the furthest reaches of the internet, but the Justice Department will find you’
The UK’s Secretive Web Surveillance Program Is Ramping Up
Google Brings Dark Web Monitoring At All US Gmail Users
“Dark web report started rolling out in March 2023 to members across all Google One plans in the United States, providing a simple way to get notified when their personal information was discovered on the dark web. “Google One’s dark web report helps you scan the dark web for your personal info — like your name, address, email, phone number and Social Security number — and will notify you if it’s found,” said Google One Director of Product Management Esteban Kozak in March when the feature was first announced. The company says all the personal info added to the profile can be deleted from the monitoring profile or by removing the profile in the dark web report settings.
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