Jensen's Kitchen was a lie: Nvidia reveals GTC 2021 keynote nearly 100% fake

Jensen’s Kitchen was a lie: Nvidia reveals GTC 2021 keynote nearly 100% fake Nvidia rendered CEO and his kitchen using Nvidia Omniverse When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. *Update:Nvidiareached out to TechRadar to note that while Jensen’s corporeal form may have been rendered during portions of the keynote, it was Jensen Huang himself who was speaking: “Through all but 14 seconds of the hour and 48 minute presentation — from 1:02:41 to 1:02:55 — Huang himself spoke in the keynote,” the company’s blog post now reads....

August 12, 2021 · 4 min · 747 words · David Hansen

LinkedIn Learning review

TechRadar Verdict LinkedIn Learning is an outgrowth of the popular professional networking service. While the price of the single choice of plan is not the cheapest, for those looking to improve their professional skills to enhance employment possibilities, this platform is an easy to recommend choice. Free month trial Annual savings option Nice previews of content Available completion certificates Smartphone apps to learn anywhere Limited support options Single tier plan...

August 12, 2021 · 5 min · 1057 words · Renee Hickman

ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager Plus MDM review: a top-notch tool

TechRadar Verdict ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager Plus provides comprehensive mobile and desktop management across multiple operating systems. On-premises and cloud options are available. On-premises and cloud hosting options Can be installed on corporate and BYOD hardware UI is a little unsatisfying No Linux support Why you can trust TechRadarWe spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best.Find out more about how we test....

August 12, 2021 · 7 min · 1397 words · Christine Cain

Many Americans aren't aware they're being tracked with facial recognition while shopping

Many Americans aren’t aware they’re being tracked with facial recognition while shopping You’re not just on camera, you’re also being tracked When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. Despite consumer opposition tofacial recognition, the technology is currently being used in retail stores throughout the US according to new research from Piplsay. While San Franciscobanned the policefrom using facial recognition back in 2019 and the EUcalled for a five year banon the technology last year, several major retailers in the US including Lowe’s, Albertsons and Macy’s have been using it for both fraud and theft detection....

August 12, 2021 · 3 min · 473 words · Peter Spencer

Microsoft 365 Business Voice review

TechRadar Verdict The user-friendly 365 Business Voice comes complete with a range of video-conferencing features. Different versions to suit business budgets Enables real-time connection of up to 300 users Relatively new, so missing a few features Why you can trust TechRadarWe spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best.Find out more about how we test. The global pandemic has caused the biggest disruption of established working practices that many of us can remember....

August 12, 2021 · 8 min · 1634 words · Andrew Rodriguez

Microsoft 365 review

TechRadar Verdict For organizations of all sizes, Microsoft 365 remains an excellent choice for productivity and communication software. Superior interoperability Highly secure cloud storage Free 30-day trial Includes class leading word processor, Microsoft Word Limited support for Access and Publisher Limited collaboration in PowerPoint Why you can trust TechRadarWe spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best.Find out more about how we test....

August 12, 2021 · 14 min · 2877 words · Andrea Sanchez

Microsoft says update now as PrintNightmare security threat return once again

Microsoft says update now as PrintNightmare security threat return once again New bug also doesn’t have a fix yet When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. The security issues in theWindowsPrint Spooler don’t seem to end, asMicrosofthas acknowledged yet another remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in the subsystem. Tracked as CVE-2021-36958 with a CVSS score of 7.3, the yet-unpatched bug is the latest to join aseries of flawscollectively known asPrintNightmarethat have plagued the printer service over the last few months....

August 12, 2021 · 3 min · 432 words · Steven Vargas
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