Moving Beyond Employee Surveillance In Transportation

Literally, someone is always watching: That’s the state of affairs in the commercial driving sector, where many advanced camera-based safety systems like video telematics and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) live stream 24-hour views into the vehicle. The predictable result is that professional drivers often have an unwelcome sense that someone is always watching. Is it any wonder the sector is facing massive worker shortages? “From a privacy perspective, recording everything a driver does and allowing drop-ins can leave drivers feeling spied-on at work,” says Yoav Banin, Chief Product Officer at Nauto, which is utilizing assistance technology to reduce monitoring and put the power in the hands of the employee....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Antonio Moody

My Ancestry Adventure When Dna Testing Delivers Unexpected And Unsettling Results

I’ve been sitting on this review for almost a year. When I got the results back from Ancestry and 23andMe (Living DNA was different), I found them to be deeply troubling, opening wounds I thought I’d cauterized decades ago. I wasn’t sure how to proceed, especially when it came to explaining all this in a public forum. So I left this project on the back burner until I was ready to face it....

March 17, 2023 · 22 min · 4488 words · Verline Niles

Nacon Revolution X Pro Game Pad Review 2022

Also: See alternatives to consider below Nacon in particular seems set on presenting its Revolution X Pro controller as a top-quality option comparable to Microsoft’s Xbox controllers. However, despite Nacon’s best efforts, this controller still has a ways to go before it can begin to offer the same build quality, comfort, and ease of use as first-party offerings, particularly when it comes to creating custom configurations in the desktop app....

March 17, 2023 · 15 min · 3122 words · Paulette Almond

Nasa Now We Ve Got Mars Rocks Here S How We Get Them Back To Earth

The two agencies have agreed how the first samples from Mars’ Jezero Crater will be returned to Earth, bearing treasures extracted by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover since it landed in February 2021. The samples will be carried back to Earth in the Mars Sample Return campaign at some point within the next decade, likely in 2033. ESA and NASA will create a sample tube depot on Mars at the “Three Forks” area near the base of the crater’s river delta....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 435 words · Donald Lewis

Netzero 4G Mobile Broadband Review Variety Of Plans

Other Factors to Consider NetZero has no long-term plans or commitments; unlike most internet providers, you won’t be locked into service for months or years if you decide you’re unhappy. To give you additional flexibility, NetZero lets you choose whether you want to bring your own device or purchase one of theirs, although you’ll have to opt for the latter if you want to take advantage of the free plan....

March 17, 2023 · 1 min · 144 words · Thomas Mcdermott

No Rational Basis Defamation Law Expert Says Australia S Anti Trolling Bill Should Be Canned

“My colleagues and I think that this legislation is misconceived and should not proceed,” barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC said on behalf of some of Australia’s preeminent defamation law experts. “Not one person who supports this legislation has given an adequate reason, to my knowledge or the knowledge of my colleagues, as to why it should be changed … this Bill is a violent assault on the tort of defamation by the Commonwealth, for which no rational basis or reason has been provided....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 539 words · Susan Sanders

Now Iran S State Backed Hackers Are Turning To Ransomware

Russia is often seen as the home of the biggest cyber-criminal ransomware threats, but state-sponsored attackers from North Korea and Iran have also shown a growing interest in ransomware. Microsoft said Iranian hacking groups are using ransomware to either collect funds or disrupt their targets, and are “patient and persistent” while engaging with their targets – although they will use aggressive brute-force attacks. SEE: A winning strategy for cybersecurity (ZDNet special report) The most consistent of the six Iranian threat groups is one Microsoft tracks as Phosphorus (others call it APT35)....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 494 words · Marian Salazar

Now Microsoft Has A New Ai Model Kosmos 1

OpenAI’s ChatGPT has helped popularize the concept of LLMs, such as the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) model, and the possibility of transforming a text prompt or input into an output. Also: OpenAI is hiring developers to make ChatGPT better at coding While people are impressed by these chat capabilities, LLMs still struggle with multimodal inputs, such as image and audio prompts, Microsoft’s AI researchers argue in a paper called ‘Language Is Not All You Need: Aligning Perception with Language Models’....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 591 words · David Sims

Now You Can Play Doom On A Raspberry Pi Pico

Doom, a legendary 90s-era game released for MS-DOS, has been ported to Windows, Linux and almost every OS, device and console on Earth. Now, the Pi Pico has joined that list. Raspberry Pi released the Pico for $4 a pop last January, a microcontroller powered by Raspberry Pi’s RP2040. The Pi Pico ships with 2MB flash memory while the RP2040 supports up to 16MB of memory. The company now sells reels of the RP2040 chips for between $1 to 70c a piece....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 434 words · Stephen Whittingham

Nutanix Ceo Second Inning Of Hyperconverged Infrastructure Is Cloud Convergence

Ramaswami talked to ZDNet following the company’s fiscal Q4 report this afternoon. The company’s revenue and profit in the July quarter both topped Wall Street’s expectations, as did the outlook for billings for the current quarter. Nutanix shares rose 5% in late trading following the conference call between Ramaswami and CFO Duston Williams and Wall Street analysts. Ramaswami’s comments to ZDNet came in response to the question whether hyperconverged products are merely for consolidating legacy equipment, or whether the product category has sustained relevance in the years to come....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 520 words · William Meredith

One Month With Samsung S Galaxy Book Pro 360 Laptop A Great Swiss Knife That Could Be Sharper

Amid this climate, Samsung – known more for its smartphones than laptops – has launched a refresh of its notebook series, the Galaxy Book Pro and the 2-in-1 Galaxy Book Pro 360. Having used the 15.6-inch Galaxy Book Pro 360 for a month, I feel it is by far Samsung’s best notebook. With the Pro 360, the South Korean tech giant has succeeded in imprinting its own look for laptops when it comes to design, taking cues from its latest smartphones and tablets....

March 17, 2023 · 7 min · 1343 words · Margaret Melancon

Opensignal S New 5G Experience Report Shows How Vital C Band Will Be For Verizon And At T

The January 2022 edition of the Opensignal report used data collected prior to the newly-launched C-Band markets that caused so much tumult among the US air travel and transport industries going live. It appears, at least according to Opensignal, that the duo simply couldn’t compete with T-Mobile’s 5G network in terms of speed or availability prior to their respective C-Band launch. According to Opensignal’s measurements, T-Mobile’s availability was more than twice that of its nearest competitor....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 635 words · Pauline Dickson

Oura Ring 3 Review Unobtrusive 24 7 Health Tracking With More To Come In 2022

After a sizing kit arrived and I settled in on a size 12 ring, an evaluation unit arrived and has been mounted on my right and left ring finger for just over two weeks. Oura recommends mounting the Ring 3 on the index or middle finger, but size 13 did not fit my middle finger and I couldn’t comfortably bend my index finger with the size 13 sizing ring. We’ll discuss the impact of wearing the ring on my ring finger below....

March 17, 2023 · 8 min · 1496 words · Jack Gibson

Oura Rolls Out Blood Oxygen Sensing For 3Rd Generation Ring

This week’s update brings blood oxygen sensing to the Oura Ring 3, and I see my evaluation ring has already received the update, so I’ll get my first night’s sleep with it this evening. In late May, we saw support for Workout heart rate appear on Ring 3, and I’m currently testing this as I train for a couple of events. Two weeks ago, Oura and Strava announced a partnership....

March 17, 2023 · 2 min · 406 words · Anthony Nelson

Pc Sales Struggle As Shoppers Hold Out For Bargains Later This Year

That’s the lowest number of units shipped since Q1 2022 and has come as demand from consumers falls due to inflation fears. Analyst firm IDC this week also reported worldwide PC shipments in Q2 2022 declined more than 15% compared to the year prior to 71.3 million units. IDC said consumer demand had weakened while demand from businesses remained more robust despite them delaying purchases. But it also noted supply and logistics problems persisted due to lockdowns in China and continued macro-economic headwinds....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Barry Mcbride

People Are Chatting Through Your Microsoft Teams Call It S Probably A Good Sign

Focusing on the chat window while participating in a video meeting can be a distraction – so much so that Microsoft released a setting in February that allows a Teams host to prevent participants from using chat while on a video meeting; think teachers and managers who don’t want students or staff sharing jokes while an important meeting is taking place (the kids are probably using another app such as a game, TikTok or WhatsApp to chat while on a Teams video call anyway)....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 471 words · Amy Huff

Poco M4 Pro 5G Hands On This Capable 5G Phone Offers Excellent Value For Money

This doesn’t feel like a premium handset to hold – there’s no cool metallic touch when you pick up the phone, for example. Still, my Power Black review unit had a nice reflective finish to the plastic backplate. There’s a Cool Blue version and what looks like a rather arresting Poco Yellow model, too. Whatever colour you go for, the rear camera array sits in a raised lozenge that is itself surrounded by a huge black Poco-branded strip....

March 17, 2023 · 4 min · 832 words · Stanley Sanders

Polyientx Links Mainstream Brands And Nft Communities Through First Of Its Kind Rewards Program

According to PolyientX’s announcement, PX Drops provides weekly opportunities for major brands to cultivate relationships with NFT communities, customers, followers and fans directly through exclusive reward drops. Based on the concept of token airdrops, PolyientX has created the means to link mainstream brands with NFT communities through exclusive benefits, perks and rewards. “NFTs present a new touchpoint for audiences,” says PolyientX Head of Product Nick Casares. In an interview with ZDNet, Casares noted that brands, marketers, influencers and celebrities who’ve been using Web2 – the current version of the internet – to reach out to consumers through social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, are now seeing an increasing number of people holding NFTs and the opportunities that a more decentralized form of the internet – Web3 – has in connecting directly with consumers....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Tara Bell

Programming Language Rankings R Makes A Comeback But There S Debate About Its Rise

In May, when R crashed out of the top 20 for the first time in three years, Tiobe speculated that the language could be a victim of consolidation in statistical programming, with more developers in the field gravitating towards Python. “A possible reason for this is that statistical programming is finding its way from university to industry nowadays, and Python is more accepted by the industry,” Tiobe said at the time....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 473 words · Donald Papay

Protect Your Smartphone With An Esr Tempered Glass Screen Protector

It landed facedown. And resulted in a crack. Thankfully, the crack was in the sacrificial screen protector that I’d fitted as soon as I took the iPhone from its box. It could have been a lot worse! But this means I needed to replace the screen protector. I decided to fit an ESR tempered glass screen protector. Key features Military-grade protection: This protector makes use of a sheet of ultratough tempered glass capable of resisting up to 33 pounds of force, protecting against scratches and chips....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 434 words · Allen Smith