Wednesday 12 January 2022

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More Than One in Three Firms Burned by AI Bias
A survey of over 350 U.S. and U.K. technologists revealed 36 percent of companies had suffered losses due to AI bias in algorithms.
The Coolest Stuff From CES 2022
Cybercriminals in 2022 will move from identity theft to identity fraud, predicted the Identity Theft Resource Center. Bad actors are accumulating personal identifying information, but they're not using it to target consumers as much as they used to do. Rather, they're using it in credential attacks on businesses.
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Apple MR Specs Will Shun Metaverse: Report
Although Apple is expected to launch a mixed reality product sometime this year, don't expect it to lead its users into the metaverse.
Apple Wearables Holiday Sales Knock It Out of the Park
The burst in sales will contribute to what could be a 20 percent increase in revenue for wearables sold by Apple in 2021 over the previous year.
Remote Work Transformation Calls for Prioritizing Employee Tech Choices
TechNewsWorld reporter Jack Germain discussed the implications of remote workers' tech support needs with Stefan Engel, Lenovo’s VP and GM of Visuals Business. Engel sits in the catbird’s seat in seeing how employers are responding to the ongoing challenges of outfitting their remote workforce with the technical tools they need to work away from the physical office productively.
TRENDING ON TECHNEWSWORLD
Cybersecurity 2022: More Fraud, Fakes, Crypto Scams

Cybercriminals will move from ID theft to ID fraud, predicted the Identity Theft Resource Center. The increase in fraud will lead to another development in 2022.

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Deadly Log4j Hole Expands Victim Vulnerability

This nasty software bug has much of the IT world in a panic No doubt, many organizations and SMBs with no IT staff are clueless about its existence. But ignorance of Log4j only makes them more susceptible to...

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