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Never-before-seen malware is nuking data in Russia’s courts and mayors’ offices

Enlarge Mayors’ offices and courts in Russia are under attack by never-before-seen malware that poses as ransomware but is actually a wiper that permanently destroys data on an infected system,…

It’s time for a new CEO visibility strategy

Visibility is key to empowering employees, improving retention, driving revenue and enabling efficient management of hybrid organizations.Read More

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: Best Way to Catch Shiny Pokemon – CNET

Catching shiny Pokemon is easier than ever in Scarlet and Violet… but still pretty hard

Disney World’s Splash Mountain Closes Next Month, Makeover Due in 2024 – CNET

We’re getting closer to Tiana’s Bayou Adventure as Disney prepares to shed the ride’s Song of the South roots.

SpaceX Gets Green Light To Launch 7,500 More Starlink Satellites – CNET

The FCC order ensures many more Starlink launches for the remainder of the decade.

Why doubling down on IT investment is especially critical now

Despite economic pressures, IT must succeed for the sake of digital transformation, productivity and business success, and investment is key.Read More

Nvidia showcases groundbreaking generative AI research at NeurIPS 2022

Nvidia continues to push boundaries of generative AI in machine learning, self-driving cars, robotics, graphics, simulation and more. Read More

Xbox Game Pass gets LEGO Star Wars in December

Xbox Game Pass is getting its second-to-last infusion of new blood to the service, including Hello Neighbor 2 and High on Life.Read More

At NeurIPS 2022, generative AI and LLMs are hot topics

At the first week of NeurIPS 2022, generative AI and LLMs were hot topics — along with a Geoffrey Hinton keynote in honor of ImageNet.Read More

In a Storeroom Cupboard, Scientists Uncover Lizard Fossil That Rewrites History – CNET

An ancestor to modern snakes and lizards was gathering dust in London’s Natural History Museum.

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