
Börsengang: ARM setzt Ausgabepreis für Aktie auf 51 US-Dollar fest
Der Erlös und die Bewertung für ARM bleiben damit deutlich hinter den ersten Erwartungen des japanischen Eigners Softbank. (ARM, Prozessor)
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Der Erlös und die Bewertung für ARM bleiben damit deutlich hinter den ersten Erwartungen des japanischen Eigners Softbank. (ARM, Prozessor)
Was andere auf zwischenmenschlicher Ebene tun, machen Embedded-Linux-Entwickler beim FRITZ!Box-Hersteller mit Geräten: Sie versetzen sich in die Technik hinein. (AVM, Telekommunikation)
Die Hacker haben verschiedene Krypto-Token mit einem Gesamtwert von 53 Millionen US-Dollar von mehreren Hot-Wallets von Coinex abgehoben. (Kryptowährung, Tron)
Lediglich am Automaten lassen sich Spartickets der Deutschen Bahn noch kaufen, ohne eine Handynummer oder E-Mail-Adresse zu hinterlegen. (Deutsche Bahn, Verkehr)
Als Apple vor vier Jahren die ersten Airpods mit Unterstützung für drahtloses Laden auf den Markt gebracht hat, gab es das verbesserte Ladeetui auch einzeln. (Airpods, Apple)
With 70 zero-days uncovered so far this year, 2023 is on track to set a new record.
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End users, admins, and researchers better brace yourselves: The number of apps being patched for zero-day vulnerabilities has skyrocketed this month and is likely to get worse in the following weeks.
People have worked overtime in recent weeks to patch a raft of vulnerabilities actively exploited in the wild, with offerings from Apple, Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Adobe, and Cisco all being affected since the beginning of the month. The total number of zero-days in September so far is 10, compared with a total of 60 from January through August, according to security firm Mandiant. The company tracked 55 zero-days in 2022 and 81 in 2021.
The number of zero-days tracked this month is considerably higher than the monthly average this year. A sampling of the affected companies and products includes iOS and macOS, Windows, Chrome, Firefox, Acrobat and Reader, the Atlas VPN, and Cisco’s Adaptive Security Appliance Software and its Firepower Threat Defense. The number of apps is likely to grow because a single vulnerability that allows hackers to execute malicious code when users open a booby-trapped image included in a message or web page is present in possibly hundreds of apps.
Google plans to slow down hiring, and that means fewer recruiters.
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Google was once a company that lavished its employees with perks and didn't do layoffs, but that's not the Google of 2023. Even after the 12,000 layoffs from about January to March, a second round of Waymo layoffs in March, and the Waze layoffs in June, Google is now doing another round of layoffs. This time, it's in the recruiting division. Semafor was the first to report that Google is laying off "hundreds" of people in its global recruiting organization as part of an overall plan to reduce the number of people it hires in the near future. If you don't have job openings, you don't need recruiters.
CNBC received a recording of the internal meeting, with Brian Ong, Google’s recruiting vice president, telling employees the new round of layoffs was "not something that was an easy decision to make, and it definitely isn’t a conversation any of us wanted to have again this year.” Ong justified the decision, saying, “Given the base of hiring that we’ve received the next several quarters, it’s the right thing to do overall.”
CNBC reports Google has learned from its previous layoffs and will not instantly cut off laid-off employees from access at Google. The ex-Googlers will be granted access to the office for an extra week and online services for longer. Google employees often have more than just a paycheck wrapped up in their employment, with Google offering services like on-site medical facilities. Laid-off employees now have a chance to talk to providers and come up with some kind of post-employment health care plan.
Musicians: Speak now or forever hold your beats.
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Imagine typing "dramatic intro music" and hearing a soaring symphony or writing "creepy footsteps" and getting high-quality sound effects. That's the promise of Stable Audio, a text-to-audio AI model announced Wednesday by Stability AI that can synthesize music or sounds from written descriptions. Before long, similar technology may challenge musicians for their jobs.
If you'll recall, Stability AI is the company that helped fund the creation of Stable Diffusion, a latent diffusion image synthesis model released in August 2022. Not content to limit itself to generating images, the company branched out into audio by backing Harmonai, an AI lab that launched music generator Dance Diffusion in September.
Now Stability and Harmonai want to break into commercial AI audio production with Stable Audio. Judging by production samples, it seems like a significant audio quality upgrade from previous AI audio generators we've seen.
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i Chromebook is a new laptop with a 14 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display and an Intel Core i3-N305 octa-core processor, which is one of the most powerful members of the Intel Alder Lake-N line of cheap, energ…
The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3i Chromebook is a new laptop with a 14 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel IPS LCD touchscreen display and an Intel Core i3-N305 octa-core processor, which is one of the most powerful members of the Intel Alder Lake-N line of cheap, energy-efficient processors. Lenovo quietly launched the Chromebook recently, and is now […]
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We have the usual tech stuff and some extras for making the day-to-day easier.
Enlarge / All the colors of the new iPhone 15. (credit: Apple)
We've gathered some products that are about getting you through the day, more than anything else. It's all about taking care of yourself, whether it's new coffee gear to get you going each morning or a posh ergonomic chair. There are also laptops, headphones, smartwatches, power tools, and more—the usual!
The iPhone 15 Pro comes in four colors. (credit: Apple)
AirTags also come in packs of four for $89 on sale. (credit: Samuel Axon)
The only way we can ensure Sony doesn't capture that planet is if we buy it ourselves! (credit: Bethesda)
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Air. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)
There are also two mics with AI-based noise reduction. (credit: Scharon Harding)
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Sony's WH-1000XM4 noise-canceling headphones. (credit: Jeff Dunn)
DeWalt drill kit with carrying bag. (credit: DEWALT)
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