Look for the label: White House rolls out 'Cyber Trust Mark' for smart devices
Beware the IoT that doesn’t get a security tag
The White House this week introduced a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for technology products so that consumers can have some assurance their smart devices aren't spying on them.…
Thugs, 20, who used crutches to beat up a homeless man and then robbed him of everything he had in a 'truly disturbing' attack have been jailed for three years
A pair of thugs have been jailed for beating up a homeless man with a crutches before robbing him in an attacked suspected to be 'fuelled by drink and or drugs.'
Nvidia's Huang Says That IT Will 'Become the HR of AI Agents'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says IT departments will evolve into human resources managers for AI agents, as companies adopt AI tools across their operations. "In a lot of ways, the IT department of every company is going to be the HR department of AI agents in the future," Huang told the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. From a report: He believes that in the not so near future IT teams will be tasked with onboarding these agents and ensuring they're kept in line, similarly to how HR teams manage employees. They may need to be trained to use certain vocabulary that's unique to the company, or be given examples of the kind of product the team is looking to develop, or briefed on company culture policies. Instead of just fixing servers and resetting passwords, IT professionals will soon be supervising fleets of digital workers.
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Curse of being Michael Jackson's child - from heroin addiction to 'little talent to offer' and war with grandmother over money
In the 15 years since the King Of Pop's passing, Prince, 27, Paris, 26, and Bigi, 22, have all faced the scrutiny of growing up in the public eye.
Puppies returned to their family after seven were stolen in burglary at Christmas - but two are still missing
A group of seven lurcher pups were taken from Shroton in Dorset after callous raiders broke into a building between 10.50pm and 11.10pm on December 28
Brits 'paying price for Labour's bungled Budget': Reeves warned money from tax hikes will have to go on servicing debt after markets turn on UK - as she 'flees' to China
Sterling tumbled to its lowest level against the US dollar for over a year this morning as investors continued to push up risk premium on UK gilts - the way the state finances its activities.
Beyonce's mother Tina Knowles reveals she lost Malibu bungalow in LA fires: 'my sacred happy place'
Beginning on Tuesday, the area was struck by its worst windstorms in over a decade, fueling fires in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties that have claimed five lives.
Weather Channel confirms it did not share footage of human remains after LA wildfires
The Weather Channel has rubbished claims it aired footage of a dead body following the California wildfires.
Candy Spelling's $23M Malibu beach house destroyed in LA fires as star mourns 'massive loss'
Candy Spelling has lost her Malibu beach house in the California wildfires that have swept through Los Angeles. The 79-year-old icon's 7-bedroom oceanside retreat is now reduced to rubble and ash.
Jason Manford reveals horror nightmare as he was stuck on the runway at Manchester Airport after flights were suspended due to snow
The comedian, 43, was due to take off on Thursday morning for a trip with 15 friends but their plans were delayed.
Jimmy Carter funeral recap: Even CNN can't ignore the icy tension between Jill Biden and Kamala Harris
DAILYMAIL.COM BLOG: Follow live coverage of the state funeral of the 39th US president Jimmy Carter in Washington following his death at the age of 100.
See the LA wildfires from SPACE: Satellite images reveal just how quickly blazes exploded over the last two days thanks to powerful Santa Ana winds
Images taken from space reveal how the deadly LA wildfires spread to engulf more than 27,000 hectares of the city in just three days.
Five awkward and astounding moments from Jimmy Carter's funeral as sparks fly between feuding presidents
The ushers at Jimmy Carter's funeral couldn't have squeezed more awkward tension into three rows of pews if they had tried.
The Essex town Nigel Farage says is ‘depressed’ and how he plans to change it
He hopes his profile as a "famous or infamous" MP can help the area
Google Faces Trial For Collecting Data On Users Who Opted Out
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A federal judge this week rejected Google's motion to throw out a class-action lawsuit alleging that it invaded the privacy of users who opted out of functionality that records a users' web and app activities. A jury trial is scheduled for August 2025 in US District Court in San Francisco. The lawsuit concerns Google's Web & App Activity (WAA) settings, with the lead plaintiff representing two subclasses of people with Android and non-Android phones who opted out of tracking. "The WAA button is a Google account setting that purports to give users privacy control of Google's data logging of the user's web app and activity, such as a user's searches and activity from other Google services, information associated with the user's activity, and information about the user's location and device," wrote (PDF) US District Judge Richard Seeborg, the chief judge in the Northern District Of California.
Google says that Web & App Activity "saves your activity on Google sites and apps, including associated info like location, to give you faster searches, better recommendations, and more personalized experiences in Maps, Search, and other Google services." Google also has a supplemental Web App and Activity setting that the judge's ruling refers to as "(s)WAA." "The (s)WAA button, which can only be switched on if WAA is also switched on, governs information regarding a user's '[Google] Chrome history and activity from sites, apps, and devices that use Google services.' Disabling WAA also disables the (s)WAA button," Seeborg wrote. But data is still sent to third-party app developers through the Google Analytics for Firebase (GA4F), "a free analytical tool that takes user data from the Firebase kit and provides app developers with insight on app usage and user engagement," the ruling said. GA4F "is integrated in 60 percent of the top apps" and "works by automatically sending to Google a user's ad interactions and certain identifiers regardless of a user's (s)WAA settings, and Google will, in turn, provide analysis of that data back to the app developer."
Plaintiffs have brought claims of privacy invasion under California law. Plaintiffs "present evidence that their data has economic value," and "a reasonable juror could find that Plaintiffs suffered damage or loss because Google profited from the misappropriation of their data," Seeborg wrote. The lawsuit was filed in July 2020. The judge notes that summary judgment can be granted when "there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." Google hasn't met that standard, he ruled. In a statement provided to Ars, Google said that "privacy controls have long been built into our service and the allegations here are a deliberate attempt to mischaracterize the way our products work. We will continue to make our case in court against these patently false claims."
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Love Island: All Stars' Curtis Pritchard insists he's 'excited' for a post-villa reunion with podcast host ex Amy Hart as he discusses THAT awkward break-up - and his 'non-existent' love life since last split
Love Island: All Stars ' Curtis Pritchard has revealed he's 'excited' to reunite with ex-girlfriend Amy Hart once he leaves the villa.
Dancing On Ice star Michaela Strachan, 58, stresses the importance of 'pushing yourself out of your comfort zone as an older woman' but admits she isn't as flexible as she used to be
The presenter, who is paired with professional skater Mark Hanretty, said in an exclusive interview with MailOnline: 'I think it's great when you're a bit older and you are able to push yourself.'
Inside Russian spy's Norfolk guesthouse: Jurors are shown images of Great Yarmouth hotel rooms crammed with surveillance equipment as court hears he boasted about being like James Bond's 'Q'
Orlin Roussev, 46, boasted to his controller that he was becoming like the 007 character as he prepared his spying 'toys' for kidnap and surveillance operations across Europe.
AI hype led to an enterprise datacenter spending binge in 2024 that won't last
GPUs and generative AI systems so hot right now... yet 'long-term trend remains,' says analyst
Bets on the future demand for AI drove a 48 percent jump in spending on public cloud infrastructure last year, as cloud providers and enterprises both rushed to invest in servers and GPUs to support generative AI workloads.…
Scientists create a vaccine for OBESITY that would allow you eat whatever you want
Researchers at the University of Colorado developed a vaccine that left mice immune to weight gain, despite eating a diet high in fat, sugar, and carbs. These mice also had less visceral fat.