Microsoft introduces Passkeys support for consumer accounts – gHacks Tech News

Microsoft introduces Passkeys support for consumer accounts – gHacks Tech News

Microsoft is celebrating World Password Day by announcing a new feature. All Microsoft consumer accounts now support Passkeys. Microsoft first added support for Passkeys in Windows 11 last year, but it only supported a few services, including Gmail. Now, the company has enabled Passkeys support for all consumer accounts, i.e. home users. You can use the passwordless login method to sign in to your Microsoft accounts. It seems rather strange that it has taken Microsoft a full year to add support for its own services. Passkeys can be used to sign in to Microsoft apps and websites on desktop and…
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Data governance and AI: Challenges and solutions – SiliconANGLE

Data governance and AI: Challenges and solutions – SiliconANGLE

Data governance using Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly critical as companies navigate the complexities of managing and securing their information. A key player in this arena, Securiti Inc., has introduced the Data Command Center, a centralized platform that ensures the secure utilization of data and generative AI. This platform employs a data command graph to visualize data flow, business processes and regulatory compliance, offering a comprehensive view of data management, according to Jack Berkowitz (pictured), chief data officer of Securiti. “We have a set of graph representations that allow you to represent not just the data and the flow but…
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Method identified to double computer processing speeds

Method identified to double computer processing speeds

Imagine doubling the processing power of your smartphone, tablet, personal computer, or server using the existing hardware already in these devices. Hung-Wei Tseng, a UC Riverside associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, has laid out a paradigm shift in computer architecture to do just that in a recent paper titled, "Simultaneous and Heterogeneous Multithreading." Tseng explained that today's computer devices increasingly have graphics processing units (GPUs), hardware accelerators for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), or digital signal processing units as essential components. These components process information separately, moving information from one processing unit to the next, which…
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Facebook is targeting young adults by making it easier for them to monetize their content and find dates

Facebook is targeting young adults by making it easier for them to monetize their content and find dates

Facebook is targeting its young adult audience to increase usage, and the social media giant says it's succeeding.More than 40 million people ages 18 to 29 in the US and Canada are "daily active users" on Facebook, the company said in a press release.That's the highest usage for the young adult group Facebook has seen in the last three years, the company said, noting that comes after "five quarters of healthy growth in young adult app usage." The company said part of its strategy to attract these young adult users is honing in on ways for creators to monetize their…
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Computer makers unveil Nvidia Blackwell systems for AI rollouts

Computer makers unveil Nvidia Blackwell systems for AI rollouts

GamesBeat is excited to partner with Lil Snack to have customized games just for our audience! We know as gamers ourselves, this is an exciting way to engage through play with the GamesBeat content you have already come to love. Start playing games here.  Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced at Computex that the world’s top computer manufacturers today are unveiling Nvidia Blackwell architecture-powered systems featuring Grace CPUs, Nvidia networking and infrastructure for enterprises to build AI factories and data centers. Nvidia Blackwell graphics processing units (GPUs), which have 25 times better energy consumption and lower costs for tasks for AI…
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Release Notes for Deephaven Version 0.24.0 | Deephaven

Release Notes for Deephaven Version 0.24.0 | Deephaven

The next release will include an alpha feature that allows users to address Deephaven’s real-time Streaming Tables with SQL, automatically inheriting updates and changes via familiar declarative patterns. While the team lays that groundwork, version 0.24 delivers some exciting new table methods, improvements to the Python client, and performance-related enhancements.Full release notes are found on GitHub.Many users have asked for range_join table operations (sometimes preferring the term window_join). Though versatile in many ways, this is often used to join records from a right table within a particular range of time associated with an event in a left table – “market…
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AI integration at the forefront of Dell’s on-premises strategy – SiliconANGLE

AI integration at the forefront of Dell’s on-premises strategy – SiliconANGLE

The technology industry is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid pace of innovation, particularly in AI integration. Companies are increasingly focusing on self-disruption to stay ahead, with a renewed emphasis on integrating AI into on-premises infrastructure, according to Sam Grocott (pictured), senior vice president of product marketing at Dell Technologies Inc. Dell’s Sam Grocott talks to theCUBE about AI integration. “We still know 70, 80% of all information is still on-prem or at the edge, and it’s stabilized now,” he said. “A third of use cases are going to be in the cloud, two thirds are going to…
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Enhancing data storage efficiency and performance with Dell – SiliconANGLE

Enhancing data storage efficiency and performance with Dell – SiliconANGLE

As the demand for stronger data management systems grows, companies are innovating to ensure that data storage efficiency not only keeps pace with business needs but also enhances operational efficiency. The conversation around artificial intelligence-driven storage, enhanced data reduction and flexible, scalable solutions highlights a transformative period for the industry, according to Drew Schulke (pictured, right), vice president of product management at Dell Technologies Inc. Dell’s Shannon Champion and Drew Schulke talk to theCUBE about data storage efficiency. “I think there’s always this quest for never-ending improvements in performance. You never want to have storage be the bottleneck for your…
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Linked List, Data Structures

Linked List, Data Structures

Linked List A linked list is a fundamental data structure used in computer science to organize and store data efficiently. Unlike arrays, linked lists consist of nodes, where each node contains data and a reference (or link) to the next node in the sequence. This structure allows for dynamic memory allocation and efficient insertions and deletions, making linked lists highly versatile and useful for various applications. Comparison with Arrays Linked lists and arrays are both used to store collections of elements, but they have key differences that affect their performance and usage: Memory Allocation: Arrays: Use contiguous memory allocation. The…
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