Leading firms are recognizing that developer productivity alone is not enough to sustain long-term success. As the demand for skilled software engineers continues to rise, retaining talent and fostering a positive work environment has become paramount. Consequently, many firms are shifting their focus beyond developer productivity to optimizing their entire developer experience (DevEx). This approach […]
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Learn more about Google Pixel Tablet updates launched this year.
Learn more about the latest Pixel and Android updates, featuring the latest in Google AI innovation.
We’re launching Expressive Captions, a feature of Live Caption, that gives you the full picture of emotion in what’s being said on your device.
Introducing plenty of Gemini updates, Expressive Captions on Pixel, new Pixel Screenshots features and updates to make your devices work better together.
New Android features connect your digital and physical worlds, from expressive audio captions to AI-generated image descriptions by Gemini.
If you’re excited about building a Zero Trust architecture for your organization, we understand! Zero Trust is pretty much the ultimate security strategy. However, before diving headfirst into building out your architecture, you need to perform a comprehensive systems analysis.This analysis should cover the functions and interactions of all devices, assets, applications, and services (DAAS) […]
As many as 77 banking institutions, cryptocurrency exchanges, and national organizations have become the target of a newly discovered Android remote access trojan (RAT) called DroidBot. “DroidBot is a modern RAT that combines hidden VNC and overlay attack techniques with spyware-like capabilities, such as keylogging and user interface monitoring,” Cleafy researchers Simone Mattia, Alessandro
Latrodectus is a versatile malware family that infiltrate systems, steal sensitive data, and evades detection. Learn more from Wazuh about Latrodectus malware and how to defend against it using the open-source XDR. […]
Cybersecurity researchers have released a proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit that strings together a now-patched critical security flaw impacting Mitel MiCollab with an arbitrary file read zero-day, granting an attacker the ability to access files from susceptible instances. The critical vulnerability in question is CVE-2024-41713 (CVSS score: 9.8), which relates to a case of insufficient input