Master The World S Top Programming Languages With This 40 Lifetime Pass To Learnable

But the truth is that learning how to code is important even if you’re not primarily interested in a starting a full-time development career. Understanding the basic principles of programming and the fundamentals of the world’s most popular coding languages will give you a leg up over the competition in a growing number of fields. And online educational platforms like Learnable make it surprisingly easy to learn multiple programming languages at your own pace....

March 2, 2023 · 2 min · 354 words · Joe Crockett

Meta Says Australia S Anti Defamation Laws Are At Odds With Ftas

The anti-defamation legislation, framed as laws to stop trolling, seeks to require social media service providers to establish nominated Australian entities that can access user data for users who have posted potential defamatory material while in Australia. The laws contain this requirement as the federal government wants to make it possible to unveil the poster’s identity for the purpose of initiating defamation lawsuits against them. During a parliamentary hearing to review the anti-defamation laws a fortnight ago, a Senate committee questioned whether such a requirement would be in conflict with Australia’s existing free trade agreements with other countries such as the United States....

March 2, 2023 · 4 min · 644 words · Peter Lettieri

Microsoft Windows 11 Rollout Is Going So Well We Re Making It Available To More Pcs

Microsoft is growing more confident in the Windows 11 rollout, which began on October 5 and was accelerated in late October after its machine-learning models determined that it was safe for more PCs running Windows 10. The big hitch with Windows 11 adoption is that Microsoft has imposed strict minimum hardware requirements for the new OS. According to one estimate, only half of enterprise workstations meet those requirements today. Nonetheless, on the hardware that actually meets Microsoft’s hardware requirements, the experience is good enough to expand the Windows 11 rollout....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 472 words · Lisa Marriot

Microsoft Fixes Three Zero Days In Its 75 Flaw February Patch Tuesday

The three zero days affect Microsoft Publisher, the Windows Common Log File System Driver, and the Windows Graphics Component. Also: Microsoft: We are tracking these 100 active ransomware gangs using 50 types of malware The Microsoft Publisher flaw, CVE-2023-21715, is a security feature bypass vulnerability with an “important” severity rating from Microsoft. An attacker could bypass Office macro policies used to block untrusted or malicious files. Normally, Office alerts users that a file is untrusted before allowing it to run....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 508 words · Jon Martin

Microsoft Quietly Released A Little Feature And Suddenly It Caused Outrage

The subject? Being woke. This recently ubiquitous term has incited so many emotions. When that happens, there’s no longer a real definition of what it means. Even if there ever was. Which was why I was moved by the sudden debate around a little-known Microsoft feature that’s actually been around for almost two years. It’s a feature within the newest versions of Word in Microsoft 365. Within the Editor tool, this one underlines words and phrases deemed to be, well, “problematic....

March 2, 2023 · 5 min · 868 words · Denny Whittingham

Microsoft Sent Me A Peculiar Email And I D Like To Stop Laughing

We slip into their divine systems, and we can’t get out. I feel like I fell into Apple and Microsoft’s arms simultaneously, and they still squeeze me quite tightly. Still, I know where I stand with them – more or less – and I dutifully upgrade my iPhone and constantly use Microsoft 365 because, well, that’s what I do. Yet there I was, staggering through the week when I received an odd email from Microsoft....

March 2, 2023 · 4 min · 644 words · Heather Gifford

Microsoft Starts Pushing Windows 11 Widget Notifications On The Taskbar

Update (August 23): A spokesperson told me that “Microsoft has gone ahead and updated its release notes to include: ‘At this time Widget notifications cannot be turned off. Microsoft is constantly listening and learning and welcomes customer feedback that helps shape Windows.’” Microsoft is rolling out the notifications via an update to the Windows Web Experience Pack. This pack is one of a handful of different ways that Microsoft officials said they will use to deliver updated features to Windows 11....

March 2, 2023 · 2 min · 249 words · Patrick Deboard

Microsoft Takes Another Crack At A Dual Screen Android Phone With Duo 2

I was one of the fortunate few who got a Surface Duo review unit from Microsoft last fall. And like the vast majority of reviewers, I found the Duo hardware to be impressive, but the software and overall experience to be confusing and incomplete. I have not received a Duo 2 for review (and don’t know whether or not I will at this point). But I did get to see it in person and hold it for a few minutes at the New York Microsoft Experience Center in the former flagship Microsoft Store....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 559 words · Julia Sanchez

Microsoft Warns This Botnet Has New Tricks To Target Linux And Windows Systems

Microsoft researchers spotted a new variant of Sysrv, which it calls Sysrv-K, scanning the internet for Wordpress plugins with older vulnerabilities as well as a recently disclosed remote code execution (RCE) flaw in the Spring Cloud Gateway software tagged as CVE-2022-22947. The flaw affected VMware’s Spring Cloud Gateway and Oracle’s Communications Cloud Native Core Network Exposure Function and was given a critical rating by both firms. SEE: What is ransomware?...

March 2, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · Brenda Paredes

Morgan Stanley Agrees To 60 Million Settlement In Data Breach Lawsuit

The US bank and financial services giant was subject to a class-action suit following two data exposure incidents involving approximately 15 million current and former clients. According to the motion (.PDF), legacy equipment was decommissioned in 2016 and 2019 that contained the personally identifiable information (PII) of clients. However, the equipment was not wiped clean of this sensitive information prior to sale and the datasets may have then been exposed, in an unencrypted fashion, and available to view by the purchasing parties....

March 2, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Kelly Royer

Most Latin Companies Using Ai Have Profited From The Technology

According to the Cultural Benefits of Artificial Intelligence in the Enterprise study, more than half (51%) of companies using AI in the region managed to generate profit from the use of technology, with financial return considered high by 7% of the companies polled. However, the numbers in Latin America are below the global average: 55% of AI enterprise users polled worldwide registered profit through the use of the technology with 11% generating a high profit....

March 2, 2023 · 2 min · 350 words · Heather Mcsween

Nasa Has Chosen These Cpus To Power Its Next Generation Of Spaceflight Computers

NASA announced in June that its HPSC project would develop new flight-computing technology that will feature “at least 100 times” the computational capacity of current spaceflight computers, which were developed almost 30 years ago. These CPUs need to be resistant to radiation damage, operate with minimal power, and turn off when not needed, yet still be capable of robotically landing spacecraft on Mars and supporting astronauts in space. SEE: NASA’s new tiny, high-powered laser could find water on the Moon The chief problem with older spaceflight computers is that they’re over-designed, built for the most computational-intensive parts of a mission, such as during a landing sequence on Mars....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · Gail Gunning

Nasa Observes Huge Meteoroid Impact On Mars Discovers More Ice On The Red Planet

The impact, which happened in December of last year, created a crater about 500 feet wide – about the width of two city blocks, scientists said Thursday. Even though meteorites are hitting Mars all the time, this impact was clearly different, InSight impact science lead Ingrid Daubar told reporters – the crater it left behind is more than 10x larger than the typical new craters that are formed. Also: NASA: This is the weird sound of a meteoroid hitting Mars “We thought a crater of this size might form somewhere on the planet once every few decades, maybe once a generation,” she said....

March 2, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Matthew Tippets

Nasa Sets A Launch Date For The Artemis I Mission Around The Moon

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft will launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, where NASA will also test its newly upgraded Exploration Ground Systems. NASA has a two-hour window for launch on August 29. Should that date not work out, the agency has another two-hour window at which it would launch on Sept. 2, as well as a 1.5-hour launch window on Sept....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 586 words · Richard Perez

Neabot Nomo N2 Robot Vacuum Solid Two In One Robot Workhorse For Daily Cleaning

My first impression upon opening the box was that it looks like the Neabot NoMo 2 has gone back to its design roots and has not built on the futuristic design of its predecessor. On getting the robot out of the box, I found a fairly ordinary auto-empty station and the robot vacuum itself. The auto-empty station looks very similar to the Ultenic T10 that I looked at in July 2021 with a digital display on the station....

March 2, 2023 · 4 min · 827 words · Larry Lebow

Need A Doctor Amazon Is Expanding Its Telehealth Services Nationwide

While use of telehealth has been growing for years, the pandemic did indeed drive the need for virtual health services. It should come as no surprise that there’s so much interest in the health sector: US health care spending grew 9.7 percent in 2020, reaching $4.1 trillion or $12,530 per person. As a share of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, health spending accounted for 19.7 percent. At the same time, the market is crowded with entrenched, powerful players....

March 2, 2023 · 1 min · 89 words · Erik Witte

Netflix Chooses Microsoft As An Ad Tech Partner For Its Coming Ad Supported Subscription Service

March 2, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Penny Bibbins

Nonprofits Are The Engines Of Change

2020 Nonprofit Trend Report: Summary of Findings As challenges grow, nonprofits need to grow, too 69% of nonprofits say the demand for transparency regarding funding has increase74% of nonprofits report that constituents’ desire to participate in their organization’s work has increased over the last five years75% of nonprofits reported an increase in demand for programs Technology is key to success, but challenges remain 93% state lack of IT or technical staff is a challenge to their organization’s adoption of new technologies 85% of nonprofits surveyed said technology is the key to the success of their organizations 75% of respondents say that how to measure and report data is a challenge Nonprofits are using technology, but adoption and success varies 91% have a core CRM or are planning to use one, yet less than one-third of development teams use mobile for staff or constituent experience 85% use insights from their marketing and engagement data to target outreach and social media, website, and advertising are the top three focus areas 85% believe that technology can replace a lot of the manual tasks that take them away from delivering services...

March 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1617 words · Patti Romero

Not Patched Log4J Yet Assume Attackers Are In Your Network Say Cisa And Fbi

It comes following an investigation into a cyberattack, against what they describe as a ‘federal civilian executive branch’ organization, found that hackers breached the network by exploiting an unpatched Log4j vulnerability in a VMware Horizon server. The warning comes almost a full year after the Log4j vulnerability was first disclosed and organizations were urged to apply patches or mitigations against a cybersecurity flaw that CISA chief Jen Easterly described as “one of the most serious that I’ve seen in my entire career, if not the most serious”....

March 2, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Tiffany Johnson

Nsa Says Do These Things To Keep Your Home Network Safe From Cyberattack

And if hackers can compromise a remote employee by stealing their corporate username and password, or infecting their computer with malware, it could become a costly network security risk for the entire organization. In Depth: These experts are racing to protect AI from hackers. Time is running out Data breaches, phishing campaigns, ransomware attacks, and business email compromise (BEC) are just some of the cybersecurity threats to organizations – if cyberattackers can successfully target remote workers....

March 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1328 words · Lucille Crawford