Help, I can’t stop engraving everything in my house with the Acmer P3 laser engraver

Guys, I’m seriously worried that my husband might leave me. Why? Because I can’t stop engraving everything in my house. Ever since Acmer sent me a P3 dual laser engraver to test, I’ve been engraving pretty much everything I own that fits into the machine. And everything my husband owns. And all my dog’s stuff.…

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Post Office Capture and Ecco+ users asked to make contact with Scottish statutory body

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) is attempting to contact any former subpostmasters that could have been prosecuted for unexplained losses on the Post Office’s pre-Horizon Capture software. There are former subpostmasters that, like Horizon users, could have been convicted of crimes based on data from these systems. Since the Post Office Horizon scandal…

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Post Office scandal data leak interim compensation offers made

The Post Office has made interim compensation offers to a number of former subpostmasters affected by a major data breach that was revealed last year. There is still work to be done on cases, but according to a source, some subpostmasters affected by the breach have been offered interim compensation payments by the Post Office.…

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Pure aims at AI beyond the enterprise with FlashBlade//Exa

Pure Storage has announced FlashBlade//Exa, which aims at artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads that demand extremely high throughput to graphics processing units (GPUs). That will serve customers between large enterprise users of AI and the hyperscalers. At the same time, FlashBlade//Exa has also introduced a new architecture to a Pure product line,…

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UK government under-prepared for catastrophic cyber attack, hears PAC

The government is under-prepared for a catastrophic cyber attack and still dogged by legacy IT, but making progress, the Public Accounts Committee of the House of Commons has heard. The committee, chaired by Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Conservative MP for North Cotswolds, took testimony on 10 March from four high-ranking government IT leaders about the cyber resilience…

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ChatGPT celebrity deepfakes are going viral, and there’s only one way to stop them

The new ChatGPT 4o image generation model is the talk of the town, and not just for good reasons. Everyone is marveling at the AI’s amazing new abilities, which include generating legible text in images, creating fake photos out of real ones, creating deepfakes of celebrities, and replicating copyrighted content like Studio Ghibli characters. It…

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ByteDance’s InfiniteYou AI lets you create infinite fake photos of yourself

ChatGPT’s 4o image generation model is the talk of the town right now, but it’s not the only AI software that can offer mind-blowing image generation. TikTok parent company ByteDance has a new AI model called InfiniteYou, whose sole purpose is to let users generate photos of themselves starting from a single uploaded photo.It’s not…

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Secret London tribunal to hear appeal in Apple vs government battle over encryption

A secret tribunal is due to meet at the High Court in London this week to hear tech giant Apple appeal against a Home Office order to compromise the encryption of data stored by its customers on the iCloud service worldwide. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) has taken the unusual step of publishing a notification…

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Pixel 9a will arrive on April 10 missing some of Google’s best AI features

Google’s newest budget phone is finally ready for release. After an inexplicable delay due to a “component quality issue,” the company has confirmed the Pixel 9a release date: April 10 in the US, Canada, and the UK.The rest of the world will follow shortly after, with launches in Europe on April 14 and select Asian-Pacific…

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Perimeter security appliances source of most ransomware hits

Compromised or vulnerable perimeter security appliances and devices – especially virtual private networks (VPNs) – formed the initial access vector in over half of observed ransomware attacks during 2024, according to data released this week by cyber security insurance provider Coalition in its latest annual threat report, covering 2024. US-based Coalition, which began offering its…

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