• Huawei just unveiled fully waterproof IP57-rated open earbuds and I think they could be the bargain of 2025
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    Like the look of Beats' new Powerbeats Pro 2 but want to bag a fully-waterproof design and a significant saving? Huawei's got just the thing
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  • Musks xAI releases artificial intelligence model Grok 3, claims better performance than rivals in early testing
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    Elon Musks artificial intelligence company xAI has unveiled its latest AI chatbot, Grok 3, as its competition with OpenAI and DeepSeek heats up.
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  • Huawei launches $3,660 trifold phone outside of China as it charts international comeback
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    Huawei has made a comeback in China and is hoping to bring that momentum to overseas markets where its business has been badly hurt.
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  • Waited too long to book your trip? This app finds the best options fast
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    MacworldYou had every intention of booking early for your next trip, but life got in the way (again). Now, flights and hotels are sky-high unless you have this secret travel deals app. OneAir gives you lower prices than sites like Expedia and Hotels.com, and a lifetime subscription is at its lowest price ever with this deal: $69.99 with code FLY30 until March 30.Lets start with that airline ticket. You can find a cheap last-minute flight for $50 to $150 less than free websites, which pretty much pays for the OneAir subscription after your first trip. Youll find deals from economy up to first-class by search, or you can set destination-specific deal alerts powered by an AI engine that finds the best prices online.You can also save $20 to $150 per night on hotel stays if you need it! When you book right on the OneAir app, you also earn 10% in cash rewards for future purchases, helping you double down on the savings.Save on your travels with a OneAir lifetime subscription at $69.99 with promo code FLY30.OneAir Elite: Lifetime Subscription (Book Unbeatable Hotel and Flight Deals + Earn Up to 10% in Cash Rewards on Most Bookings) $99.99See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Subscriptions are out, lifetime Office for your Mac is in
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    MacworldLets be real subscription fees are the worst. If youre tired of shelling out cash every month just to use basic apps like Word or Excel (or youre missing them on your Mac!), its time to switch things up with Microsoft Office 2019.For $39.99, youll get lifetime access to the full suite of Office apps on your Mac computer only pay once. No subscriptions, no sneaky renewal charges, just the tools you need to get stuff done.With this deal, youre getting the full lineup: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and Teams Classic. Whether youre drafting proposals, crunching numbers, or firing off emails, youll have everything you need to stay on top of your game. Plus, since its built specifically for Mac, it looks sharp with features like Retina display support and full-screen view for a smoother experience.Just make your one-time purchase, download the software, and youre good to go. And because the license is tied to your Microsoft account (not your device), you wont lose access if you upgrade your Mac in the future.Skip the subscriptions and get the tools you need without the hassle.Grab your lifetime license to Microsoft Home and Business 2019 for Mac on sale for $39.99 for a limited time.Microsoft Office Home & Business 2019 for Mac $39.99See DealStackSocial prices subject to change.
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  • Building Agentic AI with Java: My Development Journey
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    LatestMachine LearningBuilding Agentic AI with Java: My Development Journey 0 like February 17, 2025Share this postLast Updated on February 18, 2025 by Editorial TeamAuthor(s): Janahan Sivananthamoorthy Originally published on Towards AI. This member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.Generated by: Grok/XHi there!If you are a member, just scroll and enjoy the post!Not a member? click the link here to enjoy the full article.Remember when I was really excited about generative AI and LLMs in my last post (links at the end if you missed the party!)? Well, buckle up, because things have gotten even more interesting. Ive been diving headfirst into the world of Agentic AI, and its mind-blowing. As someone who spends most of the time wrestling with Java and building systems, I was itching to see how this new breed of AI could shake things up. Now Im exploring how to bring Agentic AI use cases into our Java systems its like adding superpowers to our code! Turns out, this isnt your basic if-then AI. Were talking next-level stuff. They can think on their feet, make plans (and change them!), and basically take charge.Instead of AI that just follows instructions, these new AIs are like super-helpful assistants. They can handle all sorts of tasks, big and small, with less help from us. Its a whole new world of AI, and Im here to share Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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  • Is Artificial Intelligence Ushering Cognitive Decline?
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    LatestMachine LearningIs Artificial Intelligence Ushering Cognitive Decline? 0 like February 17, 2025Share this postAuthor(s): Cezary Gesikowski Originally published on Towards AI. Impact of Cutting-Edge Intelligent Tech on Critical ThinkingThis member-only story is on us. Upgrade to access all of Medium.image by the author | digital / analog collage | 2025 Cezary GesikowskiHigher confidence in AI is associated with less critical thinking, while higher self-confidence is associated with more critical thinking. (Lee et al., 2025)The rapid rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in daily life and work has sparked concern about their impact on human cognition. AI now plays an increasing role in decision-making, writing, creative tasks, and data analysis, fundamentally altering how people engage with intellectual activities. AI-driven tools like ChatGPT assist with text generation, Grammarly enhances writing accuracy, and Midjourney creates unique visual content. The pace of innovation in AI is increasing as competition worldwide heats up to win the AI game.image: Timeline illustrating key milestones in the evolution from machine learning to generative AI. | Source:Accenture, 2023These technologies streamline workflow but also raise concerns about diminishing human creative and analytical engagement. As AI systems handle tasks that once required human mental effort, are we becoming mentally lazy or losing critical skills? The debate surrounding AI and its impact on cognitive abilities has become a significant point of discussion among scholars, psychologists, neuroscientists, and Read the full blog for free on Medium.Join thousands of data leaders on the AI newsletter. Join over 80,000 subscribers and keep up to date with the latest developments in AI. From research to projects and ideas. If you are building an AI startup, an AI-related product, or a service, we invite you to consider becoming asponsor. Published via Towards AITowards AI - Medium Share this post
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  • New Xerox Printer Flaws Could Let Attackers Capture Windows Active Directory Credentials
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    Feb 18, 2025Ravie LakshmananVulnerability / Enterprise SecuritySecurity vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Xerox VersaLink C7025 Multifunction printers (MFPs) that could allow attackers to capture authentication credentials via pass-back attacks via Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) and SMB/FTP services."This pass-back style attack leverages a vulnerability that allows a malicious actor to alter the MFP's configuration and cause the MFP device to send authentication credentials back to the malicious actor," Rapid7 security researcher Deral Heiland said."If a malicious actor can successfully leverage these issues, it would allow them to capture credentials for Windows Active Directory. This means they could then move laterally within an organization's environment and compromise other critical Windows servers and file systems."The identified vulnerabilities, which affect firmware versions 57.69.91 and earlier, are listed below -CVE-2024-12510 (CVSS score: 6.7) - Pass-back attack via LDAPCVE-2024-12511 (CVSS score: 7.6) - Pass-back attack via user's address bookSuccessful exploitation of CVE-2024-12510 could allow authentication information to be redirected to a rogue server, potentially exposing credentials. This, however, requires an attacker to gain access to the LDAP configuration page and that LDAP is used for authentication.CVE-2024-12511, likewise, allows a malicious actor to gain access to the user address book configuration to modify the SMB or FTP server's IP address and make it point to a host under their control, causing SMB or FTP authentication credentials to be captured during file scan operations. "For this attack to be successful, the attacker requires an SMB or FTP scan function to be configured within the user's address book, as well as physical access to the printer console or access to remote-control console via the web interface," Heiland noted. "This may require admin access unless user level access to the remote-control console has been enabled."Following responsible disclosure on March 26, 2024, the vulnerabilities were addressed as part of Service Pack 57.75.53 released late last month for VersaLink C7020, 7025, and 7030 series printers.If immediate patching is not an option, users are recommended to set a complex password for the admin account, avoid using Windows authentication accounts that have elevated privileges, and disable the remote-control console for unauthenticated users.The development comes as Specular founder and CEO Peyton Smith detailed an unauthenticated SQL injection vulnerability affecting a widely deployed healthcare software named HealthStream MSOW (CVE-2024-56735) that could lead to a full database compromise, allowing threat actors to access sensitive data of 23 healthcare organizations from the public internet. The company said it identified 50 instances of internet-exposed MSOW instances, of which 23 are susceptible to security shortcomings.The vulnerability could allow "the entire database could be returned in-band, meaning an attacker could retrieve the plaintext database contents in a HTTP response from a crafted SQL injection HTTP payload," Smith said.Found this article interesting? Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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