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Новости за 05.11.2024

Vandy Football Revolution Has Deep Roots

VandySports 

Interesting read

Goodman: Vanderbilt’s football revolution has deep roots

Commodores coach Clark Lea isn't the first of his family to transform football in the SEC.

www.al.com

Former Denver elections worker's lawsuit says she was fired for speaking out about threats

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

A former Denver elections worker has filed a federal lawsuit, alleging she was fired for speaking out on TV about her safety concerns. Virginia Chau is a lawyer who worked as a polling center supervisor during elections. She discussed threats against election workers and the lack of training for them during a panel discussion on “The Problem with Jon Stewart” in 2022. City officials said Monday they could not comment on ongoing litigation. Election offices and workers have been the target of increased... Читать дальше...

Nnamani hails team over IHF bright start

The Punch 

Head coach of Nigeria’s U-18 men handball team Emeka Nnamani has showered his team with praise following their impressive start to the IHF Trophy Africa Men Continental Phase in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, The PUNCH reports. “I am very happy because we achieved our objective in the match despite playing against the host and their fans,”

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Don’t defer bike lanes – “missing links must be fixed”

Scoop 

Sttement from Cycle Wellington “The Mayor and Council promised to take climate action. Bike lanes are climate action. Bike lanes are core Council business,” said Patrick Morgan from Cycle Wellington today. “It’s plain to see that Wellington is truly becoming a cycling city. Biking is on the up. It makes no sense to defer popular […]

Nearly 500K people affected by Columbus city hack

NBC4i.com 

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- An estimated half a million people were impacted in the ransomware attack that hit Columbus in late July.   NBC4 Investigates broke the news that hundreds of thousands of people’s sensitive information was compromised, despite Mayor Andrew Ginther’s initial claims that the data lacked value.   Now, we are getting our [...]

SUP Magazine: Walmart Is Selling a $250 Car Battery Jump Starter for $68, and Shoppers Say It's a 'Great Alternative' to Cables

Playak 

Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services.  If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Imagine this: You hop in your car one frosty morning, turn the key, and nothing happens. The culprit: A dead battery. You’re going nowhere—unless you have a portable battery jump starter stashed in the trunk. If you’re missing this critical automotive gear item, head over to Walmart . The retailer has a slew of great deals on c...

Alarm bells at wearables companies as slump extends to this fiscal

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India’s wearables market has been on a downturn for over a year, affecting major brands like Boat and Boult. Boat reported a 5% revenue drop in FY24 but halved its losses, while Boult’s profits shrank despite a 40% revenue increase due to expansion efforts. Smartwatch demand remains low, with a 10% decline in Q2 shipments. Meanwhile, the true wireless audio segment grows, driven by budget-friendly features and quick-commerce expansion.

Centre to curb unauthorised use of PAN details by tech companies

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

According to industry insiders, many companies would use the Pan number of a customer and use the Income Tax department’s backend systems to access the customer’s full name, address, phone number and many such details. To combat this, the Union home ministry through the Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C) has asked to shut down any unauthorised use of PAN of Indian citizens by fintechs and other consumer technology companies.

‘Cyber defenders world over facing tremendous operations complexity’

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president, Microsoft Security said that “defenders” the world over are facing tremendous operational complexity as it is a fragmented ecosystem with numerous tools that they must stitch together and figure out the insights. What compounds the challenge is that there is a shortfall of four million cybersecurity experts globally, she said.

Regulate AI use, not the technology

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Voices are calling for a pro-innovation approach to AI regulation led by sectoral experts, without being overly prescriptive or settling for a centralised one-size-fits-all law for this fast-evolving technology.

The art and craft of earning in times of AI

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India accounts for Adobe’s largest employee base outside the US with 8,000 people in five campuses. “Some of our teams are working on the Firefly model, others are operating our GPU (graphics processing unit) cluster while some of them are building services like the Adobe Illustrator,”said Alexandru Costin, vice president of GenAI at Adobe.