TECHNOLOGY

Meta warns about malicious ChatGPT imposters
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Meta has compared this phenomenon to cryptocurrency scams, as both tactics exploit people's curiosity and trust to gain access to sensitive information. The company said they have found around 10 malware families posing as ChatGPT and similar tools to compromise accounts across the internet.
Samsung aims 2X growth in QLED TV biz in India, launches ultra-premium lineup
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Neo QLED 8K TVs start from Rs 314,990 while Neo QLED 4K TVs will be priced starting Rs 141,990 onwards. Consumers buying Neo QLED TVs until May 25 can get a free Samsung Soundbar HW-Q990 worth Rs 99,990 with select Neo QLED 8K TVs and Samsung Soundbar HW-Q800 worth Rs 44,990 with Neo QLED 4K TVs, said the company.
Rolling out 5G FWA across India with Reliance Jio: Qualcomm CEO
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With the roll-out of 5G in India, the global chip-maker had bolstered its efforts with Reliance Jio to help it fast connect 100 million homes through its 5G FWA, including the millimetre wave (mmWave).
Now Google places Blue verified check marks on email senders
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In 2021, the company first introduced Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) in Gmail, a feature that requires senders to use strong authentication and verify their brand logo in order to display a brand logo as an avatar in emails. "Building upon that feature, users will now see a checkmark icon for senders that have adopted BIMI.
Google rolls out passkeys to sign in to apps, websites
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The passkeys will be an additional option that people can use to sign in, alongside passwords, 2-Step Verification (2SV), etc. "While passwords will be with us for some time to come, they are often frustrating to remember and put you at risk if they end up in the wrong hands," said Christiaan Brand, Group Product Manager and Sriram Karra, Senior Product Manager at Google.
Hackers offering crypto accounts for as low as $30 on darknet
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According to the "Dark Web Price Index" by online data security provider Privacy Affairs, cybercriminals are selling various types of fraudulently obtained financial account information on the dark web, reports Cointelegraph. The prices of some of the ill-gotten verified cryptocurrency accounts include -- Kraken ($1,170), Binance ($410), Crypto.com ($300), Coinbase ($250), Blockchain.com ($85), and US-verified Bittrex account ($30), among others.
London-based firm Nothing to release its Phone (2)
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Moreover, it added that the second smartphone will also be available to purchase in the US for the first time. Earlier, Manu Sharma, Vice President and General Manager, Nothing India, told IANS that they have learnt their lessons with the first smartphone and when they launch their second offering in India soon, it will be an industry-leading device.
LinkedIn's new AI feature to write messages to hiring team
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"Using generative AI with information from your profile, the hiring manager's profile, the job description, and the company of interest, we create a highly personalised draft message to get a conversation started," Ora Levit, Senior Director, Head of Core Growth + Premium at LinkedIn, wrote in a post.
Reddit's new feature to allow users to share its content on other platforms
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Earlier, when a user came across a post, conversation, or meme on Reddit, the company did not make it easy to send it to others. However, the company is now making it easier for Redditors to quickly and easily share Reddit content they love on other social platforms without compromising their Reddit identity.
Mozilla acquires fake review detection startup 'Fakespot'
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With Fakespot, the company said that Firefox users will have access to a trustworthy shopping tool that will help improve the e-commerce experience. Mozilla also mentioned that it will introduce Fakespot functionality to Firefox over time.
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