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Digital identity cards will be mandatory for every worker in the UK under new plans to be announced by prime minister Sir Keir Starmer on Friday. The “Brit card” is the Labour government’s latest ...
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Chase DeLauter will become the sixth player in MLB history to make his big-league debut in a playoff game when he starts for the Cleveland Guardians in Game 2 of the American League Wild Card series ...
Hackers use AI tools to hide phishing code in SVG files disguised as business charts Malicious SVGs encoded payloads using business terms, decoded by hidden scripts to steal data Microsoft attributes ...
The Reds traveled to Los Angeles after clinching a spot in the postseason on Sunday. They have some difficult decisions to make before the series against the Dodgers starts on Tuesday night. Here are ...
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Google Maps could soon add a new “Aerial” button to Street View. The Aerial button will allow for a quick and seamless transition to Satellite View and back. The Aerial button even remembers the ...
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Hong Kong police have broken up a local syndicate that allegedly used AI to alter identity card photos to open bank accounts and take out loans, arresting 22 people on suspicion of conspiracy to ...