Much of Amazon’s massive growth, which has grown from selling books in Jeff Bezos’ garage to a global conglomerate with annual revenues exceeding $400bn (£290bn), is fueled by its customers’ data. 200 million Amazon Prime members…
Much of Amazon’s massive growth, which has grown from selling books in Jeff Bezos’ garage to a global conglomerate with annual revenues exceeding $400bn (£290bn), is fueled by its customers’ data. 200 million Amazon Prime members…
Huawei is making the final touches for the new Enjoy 70 series suitable for its price performance class. Posters of the model were leaked.
It has been revealed that the malware called Atomic Stealer (AMOS), which targets devices with macOS operating system and can access sensitive content such as credit card information and files, can spread through fake browser updates.
New information has emerged about Wolverine, which Insomniac, the developer of the Spider-Man games, announced in 2021. Allegedly, the game will be released in 2025 and will be a darker production than Spider-Man.
Microsoft’s plans for Windows 10 have changed. The company, which announced in the past that it would not offer new features to this operating system, has now decided to bring the artificial intelligence-supported features of Windows 11 to Windows 10.
The EU official, who previously sent a letter against disinformation for the X (Twitter) platform, has now turned to Google.
China, as we already know with its censorship discussions, wants to ensure information security by increasing its control over artificial intelligence tools. Or he doesn’t want to (?).
According to the announcement published on the Personal Data Protection Board (KVKK) website, the personal data of Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University students were leaked. Using a vulnerability in the system, cyber attackers can collect information, especially students’ credentials.
Personal Data Protection Authority announced that Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University was hacked. In the attack originating from abroad, the identity information of more than 700 students was seized.
NASA held a meeting about the samples brought to Earth from the 4.5 billion-year-old asteroid Bennu. The meeting, which brought us the first images and findings, showed that the asteroid is rich in carbon and water.