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Onyx ePaper Tablet With Boox Tab Ultra C

Thanks to recent advancements in ePaper technology, displays have progressed beyond being limited to e-readers and expanded into the realm of tablets. Onyx International, a leading company in this field, already offers a 13.3-inch monochrome slate and has now introduced a new addition to its range: a 10.3-inch tablet featuring color E Ink technology. The […]

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AI, Now As Business Essential In Microsoft Workplace

Microsoft has revealed its latest progression in the field of artificial intelligence with the introduction of the Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program. Through this program, Copilot will be made available to 600 enterprise customers as an exclusive paid preview, offered by invitation only. In addition, Microsoft unveiled new features for Copilot in Whiteboard, PowerPoint,

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Ocean Cleanup Stops The Flow of the Indonesian River Rubbish

While the Ocean Cleanup is primarily recognized for its use of large garbage collectors in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, it has also taken measures to hinder the entry of plastic waste into the oceans. Their most recent vessel, the Interceptor, is designed to obstruct approximately 1,000 tons of plastic from entering the Java Sea

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Company Presents a Modular and Scalable Electric Car

LEVC, in collaboration with Geely, has expanded its offerings beyond electric taxis by introducing a versatile electric Car/Vehicle platform. For several years, LEVC has been manufacturing and selling electric versions of the renowned black cabs in London and various locations globally. The London Electric Vehicle Company In recent times, the London Electric Vehicle Company made

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Can The Use of Software-Defined Perimeters Replace the Need For VPN?

Recent studies, funded by DH2i and conducted by Virtual Intelligence Briefing (ViB), known as “Virtual Private Networks (VPN) Report, 2022,” have identified emerging trends and discoveries regarding the usage rates of VPNs. These findings pertain to issues such as VPN security, the difficulty of configuration, cost-related concerns, and limitations in disaster recovery. CISCO On The

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A New Type of Hydropower is Becoming Increasingly Popular

Pumped storage hydropower (PSH), a type of hydroelectric energy storage, is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide as a new technology. Unlike the traditional image of hydroelectric power, which is associated with massive dams such as the Hoover Dam or the Three Gorges Dam, PSH is more environmentally friendly and does not displace communities or damage ecosystems.

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ChatGPT and The Dark Web, Yet, A Hushed Talk in The Tech World

The use of ChatGPT provides benefits for businesses, including automation and the potential for increased profits. However, this technology also presents certain risks. One such risk is the possibility of hackers using ChatGPT to manipulate victims, resulting in more advanced and difficult-to-detect cyber attacks. A recent study by NordVPN has shown an increase in ChatGPT-related

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Hackers Install Malware Instead of Promised AI

On Wednesday, the social media giant Meta, which is the parent company of popular platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, warned that hackers exploit the popularity and potential of generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT to lure people into installing malware on their devices. Guy Rosen, Meta’s chief information security officer, revealed that the

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