What’s New? 20th August 2024

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Content: Follow Up, Security, AI, New Tech, Other Tech News & Goodbye Tech

Welcome to todays ‘What’s New’ in tech. A roundup of key subjects you should probably know about listed below for your ease of access. If you think we’ve missed a story please email us on queries@ringingtreeit.co.uk and we’ll endeavour to add it.
 
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Europe’s largest local authority canceled expected savings baked into financial plans

 

Minister issues denial – it’s just an upgrade to the ‘web-management system’

 

Researchers find it’s possible to downgrade authentication checks, and shabby token refresh policies

 

Windows giant tells Cisco Talos it isn’t fixing them

 

Pretending you’re a server won’t stop the hardware police

 

Names, addresses, Social Security numbers, more all out there

 

US politicians and Israeli officials among the top targets for the IRGC’s cyber unit

 

A fix is coming, but data analytics giant Palantir says it’s ditching Android devices altogether because Google’s response to the vulnerability has been troubling.

 

A website linked to National Public Data’s massive breach was storing passwords for its back end database in a file that anyone could’ve accessed.

 

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And as Anthropic boss reckons there’s ‘a good chance … we’ll be able to get models that are better than most humans at most things’

 

A week after falsely claiming Kamala Harris’ campaign used AI to inflate crowd sizes, Trump is now posting AI-generated photos of Taylor Swift fans endorsing him.

 

We’re all going to learn how comfortable we are in the AI photo era — and it’s going to happen real fast.

 

A background-checking company has confirmed it suffered a data breach, months after hackers started advertising stolen files with billions of lines of personal information.

 

The AI-upgraded drones are coming to Ikea’s Perryville, Maryland, warehouse soon.

 

System will generate copyrighted characters in violent scenes, and misleading pictures of celebrities and politicians

 

High on a mountain, in Chile’s bone dry Atacama desert the European Space Observatory (ESO) is currently building the world’s largest optical telescope.

 

AI’s thirst for power is only making things worse

 

Distributed database biz doesn’t like bigger customers using the free version of its software

 

Controversial payment systems set for another lease of life

 

Eric Schmidt blamed WFH and work-life balance policies for Google’s stumbles in AI race

 

It’s time to turn off Snap Tap or Snappy Tappy.

 

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The social media platform said a Brazilian Supreme Court judge, Alexandre de Moraes, threatened its legal representative in Brazil with arrest if it did not comply with his “censorship orders”.

 

As he slipped the key card into the reader on his hotel room door and tried the handle – to no avail – he realised what he had done.

 

DroneUp is shutting down Walmart drone deliveries in Arizona, Utah, and Florida.

 

The FAT32 size limit is moving from 32GB to 2TB in the latest Windows 11 builds.

 

 

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