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What To Expect On Singles Day 2024: Intensified Competition, Price Wars, And GenAI

Forrester IT

Despite slowing economic growth, Singles Day 2024 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and innovative shopping events yet. Here’s what to expect for this year’s online retail extravanganza.

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AMD aims to catch up to Nvidia's DLSS with "neural supersampling"

TechSpot

The latest FSR 3.1 release this year brought significantly improved stability over previous versions. However, there's still room for improvement with denoising path-traced frames.

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Get in the picture: High-tech ‘Portal’ is a visual delight for those entering Seattle office building

GeekWire

Bob Meuller, right, and Chris Ward of Lightspeed Design stand in “The Portal,” an immersive, artistic entryway they developed for One Union Square, a downtown Seattle office building. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Stepping into work never looked this good. A digital “moment of zen” has taken shape at a downtown Seattle office building, using cutting-edge technology and AI tools to showcase iconic photography from around the Pacific Northwest. “The Portal”

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Android malware intercepts calls to banks, redirecting victims to fraudulent numbers

TechSpot

First identified in 2022, FakeCall is a malicious piece of software that was developed to hijack bank accounts. It does this by intercepting calls made to financial institutions and then redirecting them to cybercriminals who impersonate bank representatives to extract sensitive information and gain unauthorized access to victims' funds –.

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Activating Intent Data for Sales and Marketing

Sales and marketing leaders have reached a tipping point when it comes to using intent data — and they’re not looking back. More than half of all B2B marketers are already using intent data to increase sales, and Gartner predicts this figure will grow to 70 percent. The reason is clear: intent can provide you with massive amounts of data that reveal sales opportunities earlier than ever before.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Oct. 27, 2024

GeekWire

Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of Oct. 27, 2024. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire Microsoft vet who founded beer delivery app ID’d as Melinda French Gates’ new boyfriend The New York gossip sites are abuzz over Melinda French Gates’ love life this week, as the b

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Nvidia replaces Intel in Dow Jones index, marking shift in tech landscape

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Nvidia will replace Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. This change, scheduled to take effect on November 8, 2024, highlights the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the US economy and the evolving dynamics of the tech sector.

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Hacked TP-Link routers at center of massive botnet used to attack Azure customers

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Microsoft has exposed a complex network of compromised devices that Chinese hackers are using to launch highly evasive password spray attacks against Microsoft Azure customers. This network, dubbed CovertNetwork-1658 by Microsoft, has been actively stealing credentials from multiple Microsoft customers since August 2023.

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Why the Pentagon just can’t quit Elon Musk

Vox

President Donald Trump acknowledges SpaceX founder Elon Musk after the successful launch of the Falcon 9 rocket and manned Dragon spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center in 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. | Saul Martinez/Getty Images Generally speaking, the national security state frowns on its denizens having unauthorized contact with the leaders of America’s main global adversaries.

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How many feet/meters of tape are found in a 60-minute audio cassette tape?

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The typical C60 cassette, widely popular in the audio cassette era, provided 30 minutes of playback per side at the standard playback speed of 1.875 inches per.

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