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The 10 Latest Artificial Intelligence Trends That Your Business Needs to Embrace

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quickly become an essential component for business processes across industries. It’s now more common than not for business tools to make use of AI and machine learning technologies. According to McKinsey’s The State of AI in 2020 report, more and more businesses are now turning

Learn the tax rules that apply to your ELSS investments

Hands down, ELSS is one of the best tax-saving options available to young investors, given its transparency, low-cost nature, and ease of investing. At Finbingo, we believe that knowledge is power. As an informed investor, we want to empower you with the proper knowledge to make better

How to Work with the File Provider API on macOS To implement functionality that allows your macOS

What is File Provider and can we use it in macOS? File Provider is a system extension that helps applications access files and folders synchronized with a remote server. It was first introduced by Apple for iOS 11. This API lets developers build applications like iCloud, Dropbox, and

10 things that can go wrong when you upgrade your operating system

Upgrading to a new operating system — whether it’s one personal computer at home or an office full of workstations — can be a stressful experience. You do it to take advantage of new features or to be able to run new applications, but you approach it

The Munger Operating System: How to Live a Life That Really Works

In 2007, Charlie Munger gave the commencement address at USC Law School, opening his speech by saying, “Well, no doubt many of you are wondering why the speaker is so old. Well, the answer is obvious: He hasn’t died yet.” Fortunately for us, Munger has kept on ticking. The commencement speech is an excellent

Stalkerware: The software that spies on your partner

Amy says it all started when her husband seemed to know intimate details about her friends. “He would drop snippets into conversations, such as knowing about Sarah’s baby. Really private things that he shouldn’t have known about. If I asked how he knew these things, he’d say

HP Patches Software Vulnerability that Potentially Put Millions of Users at Risk

A critical vulnerability was recently discovered by security research firm SafeBreach, which uses unmonitored privilege escalation in Open Hardware Monitor tool to infect Windows PCs that run software based on it. Among others, one of the most commonly found bundled software that uses the Open Hardware Monitor

Q-CTRL raises $15M for software that reduces error and noise in quantum computing hardware

As hardware makers continue to work on ways of making wide-scale quantum computing a reality, a startup out of Australia that is building software to help reduce noise and errors on quantum computing machines has raised a round of funding to fuel its U.S. expansion. Q-CTRL is designing

Latest 737 Max fault that alarmed test pilots rooted in software

As U.S. government test pilots ran through dozens of flight scenarios on the Boeing Co. 737 Max in recent weeks, a potential failure got their attention. The plane’s flight computer tried to push the aircraft’s nose down repeatedly during a simulator run, prompted by a stream of erroneous flight data. The Federal Aviation Administration pilot

Six Ways To Craft A Social Media Policy That Fosters Employee Participation

Social media is certainly no longer just for personal use. From the smallest businesses to the largest corporations, companies need to have a social media presence in order to be successful in today’s digital age. But this also means employees who have their own social media pages