Egyptian, Father, Husband, I design and develop #WordPress themes & plugins, founder of @tielabs
Egyptian, Father, Husband, I design and develop #WordPress themes & plugins, founder of @tielabs
Google’s flagship developer conference called I/O just wrapped up with interesting leaps in how the big tech giant is planning to change the world. Here are the seven biggest things we learned from Google at I/O 2024. Google’s injecting AI into nearly every aspect of its products and services Google’s I/O 2024 conference (Google) Google’s I/O event was largely an opportunity for it to make its case to developers — and, to a lesser extent,…
Computer maker Dell faced a huge security challenge after a cyberattack stole information for approximately 49 million customers. Dell confirmed that the type of information stolen includes people’s names, postal addresses, and Dell hardware and order information, such as service tags, item descriptions, order dates and different warranty information. What happened: a breakdown of the incidents Menelik, the threat actor behind the attack, openly told told TechCrunch how he extracted such a huge amount of…
They’re not your typical office workers. Standing at 5 feet tall and cruising through the corridors at a leisurely 3 mph, these robotic guards are the latest addition to workplace security. Gone are the days of the traditional security guard. Now, robots are taking over the night shift and beyond. How do these security robots work? Cobalt’s robots are custom-built to navigate the unique challenges of each building, from ramps to elevators. They patrol the…
With vacation planning, most people fall into two camps: those who love planning and those who hate it. Artificial intelligence tools like GuideGeek, developed by Matador Network and accessible via Meta’s Messenger app, offer a glimpse into a future where vacation planning is as simple as sending a text. Yet, as we lean into this new era, it’s clear that these amazingly powerful tools come with their own set of quirks. CLICK TO GET KURT’S…
In today’s digital age, it’s not uncommon to be on the receiving end of some unsolicited and potentially malicious online advice. Take, for instance, the concern raised by “Barbara,” who reached out with a question that might have crossed many minds: “Hi, Kurt. I can’t remember if I read this online or someone told me about it, but when you receive a pop-up message, you should pull the plug on your computer immediately; this prevents…