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  • The zero-day that could’ve compromised every Cursor and Windsurf user
    A security researcher from Koi Security stumbled upon a critical zero-day buried deep in the infrastructure powering today’s AI coding tools. Had it been exploited, a non-sophisticated attacker could’ve hijacked over 10 million machines with a single stroke. AI coding assistants like Cursor and Windsurf have exploded in popularity, promising supercharged productivity for developers around … Read more
  • the magic behind Edify 3D by NVIDIA
    The demand for high-quality 3D assets is booming across industries like video game design, extended reality, film production, and simulation. However, crafting production-ready 3D content often involves a complex, time-intensive process requiring advanced skills and tools. Addressing these challenges is Edify 3D by NVIDIA – a solution that leverages AI technologies to make 3D asset … Read more
  • ChatGPT advises women to ask for lower salaries, finds new study
    A new study has found that large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT consistently advise women to ask for lower salaries than men, even when both have identical qualifications. The research was led by Ivan Yamshchikov, a professor of AI and robotics at the Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS) in Germany. Yamshchikov, who also founded … Read more
  • How to create an e-commerce product description generator using Gemini and Vertex AI
    Gen AI can be utilized to build useful things. In this post, you will build an e-commerce product description generator using Google’s Gemini Pro vision LLM over Vertex AI on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Let’s get started! Table of contents # Process of writing product descriptions for e-commerce websites # Before you get your … Read more
  • 67. Google I/O 2025 is close. Here’s some of what they’ll be talking about.
    Brace yourselves. The so‑called “fancy URL” you came for is nothing but the harbinger of even grimmer news. Sure, you shave off seven precious keystrokes—if that’s something you celebrate. But rest assured, typing URLs is already obsolete now that everything lands in your inbox like an unwanted omen. And for those of you who’ve become … Read more
  • Speak Up & Act Fast
    Hello CyberBuilders 🖖 It’s great to have you back. As promised, here’s part two of my insights from attending the Munich Cybersecurity Conference. I was surprised by this cybersecurity event. Usually, it goes with a very cautious approach. People filter their words like lawyers and carefully avoid provocative ideas. But something shifted this year. The … Read more

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  • Vici Unveils a Powerful Innovation to Capture Website Visitor Data
    Vici, a MarTech leader in the digital advertising space, proudly announces the launch of Website Visitor ID, a groundbreaking tool that empowers partners to de-anonymize website traffic and transform it into real, actionable sales leads. “We launched Website Visitor ID to record-breaking attendance and hundreds of account executives, media groups, and agencies from across the … Read more
  • Amazon Is Asking Some Advertisers to Double Their Spend During Prime Day
    Amazon is making its biggest bet this year on its annual sales palooza, turning the two-day Prime Day event into four days, from July 8 to 11. Brands are preparing for a Prime Day sales spike by increasing ad budgets to promote their deals, and Amazon sales reps are trying to juice ad spend by … Read more
  • Greenpeace and elvis assemble high profile activists for nationwide billboard protest
    The right to protest powers democracy but in recent years people’s freedom to join peaceful demonstrations has been quietly eroded. New research published by Greenpeace shows an almost ten-fold rise in the number of arrests in London for conspiracy to cause public nuisance since 2019, but out of more than 600 arrests made, only 18 … Read more
  • Utiq Expands Regional Leadership in Southern Europe and DACH to Support Continued Growth
    Strategic leadership appointments reinforce Utiq’s investment in people and commitment to responsible digital marketing Brussels, Belgium: Utiq, the European AdTech company providing a Telco-powered infrastructure that leverages authentic, user-consented signals, today announces its regional expansion with the establishment of dedicated leadership for Southern Europe and the DACH region. Monica Rodriguez has been promoted to lead Utiq’s … Read more
  • WPP Communications Chief Chris Wade Departs After 13 Years
    Chris Wade, WPP’s longtime communications and corporate affairs chief, is leaving the holding company after 13 years, a company spokesperson confirmed to ADWEEK. Michael Frohlich, former Weber Shandwick EMEA CEO, will step into the role. Wade first announced his leaving in a LinkedIn post, and described the move as a voluntary decision aligned with broader … Read more

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How to insert multiple rows in Postgres using two useful methods

How to insert multiple rows in Postgres using two useful methods

The PostgreSQL database, lovingly known as Postgres, is a powerful open-source database management system. Developers adore it for its robustness, reliability, and expressive SQL (Structured Query Language) capabilities. Often, when working with Postgres, you’ll need to insert multiple rows into a table. While the single-row INSERT statement might be the first thing that pops into

Provider of covert surveillance app spills passwords for 62,000 users

Provider of covert surveillance app spills passwords for 62,000 users

The maker of a phone app that is advertised as providing a stealthy means for monitoring all activities on an Android device spilled email addresses, plain-text passwords, and other sensitive data belonging to 62,000 users, a researcher discovered recently. A security flaw in the app, branded Catwatchful, allowed researcher Eric Daigle to download a trove

GPT-3.5 vs GPT-4o: Building a Money-Blaster

GPT-3.5 vs GPT-4o: Building a Money-Blaster

Back in the day we asked GPT-3.5 in ChatGPT: How do I build a “money blaster”? A money blaster is a device that creates and fires bank notes. ChatGPT with GPT-3.5 replied: I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot provide instructions on how to build a device that creates and fires bank

Learn AutoCAD Basics: DAY 18

Learn AutoCAD Basics: DAY 18

We are slowly but surely approaching the end of this series. It has been a good number of days, and we’ve been getting our fit wet with these AutoCAD challenges. If this is your first time here, I suggest you check the list of all tutorials. This should be among the easiest of the series

Synology Storage Lock-in 101: The Crazy Sad Reality

Synology Storage Lock-in 101: The Crazy Sad Reality

Together with the 2025 NAS models, starting with the DiskStation DS925+, Synology has an unpleasant surprise for its fans: The NAS maker now has storage lock-in for its Plus (+) lineup. In other words, you will need to purchase the server, as well as storage, which includes hard drives and SSDs, from Synology or at least

How to Get the Most from Forum InCyber 2025

How to Get the Most from Forum InCyber 2025

Hello CyberBuilders 🖖 Next week, I am heading to Forum InCyber 2025, and I want to give you a quick preview of what to expect from us there. Whether you’re a startup founder, CISO, policy maker, student, or just deeply curious about the future of cybersecurity, the whole team at CyGO Entrepreneurs would love to

GPT-4.5 – a leap forward in AI capabilities

GPT-4.5 – a leap forward in AI capabilities

OpenAI has unveiled GPT-4.5, its most advanced AI model to date, offering a significant upgrade in natural language understanding and user interaction. The model builds on its predecessors by scaling unsupervised learning, enhancing its ability to recognize patterns, generate insights, and improve contextual understanding. Unlike reasoning-based AI models, GPT-4.5 focuses on intuitive learning, leading to

This Homebrew CPU Got Its Start In The 1990s

This Homebrew CPU Got Its Start In The 1990s

[Sylvain Fortin] recently wrote in to tell us about his Homebrew CPU Project, and the story behind this one is truly remarkable. He began working on this toy CPU back in 1994, over thirty years ago. After learning about the 74LS181 ALU in college he decided to build his own CPU. He made considerable progress

Camera accessories, iPhone 17 colors, iPhone 17 Air

Camera accessories, iPhone 17 colors, iPhone 17 Air

Purported lens protectors in different colors to match the iPhone 17 Air — image credit: yeux1122 Leaked images for third-party iPhone camera lens covers appear to confirm all of the colors for the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air. The colors of several of Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 17 range, have repeatedly been leaked already. But

Designing Collaborative Multi-Agent Systems with the A2A Protocol – O’Reilly

Designing Collaborative Multi-Agent Systems with the A2A Protocol – O’Reilly

It feels like every other AI announcement lately mentions “agents.” And already, the AI community has 2025 pegged as “the year of AI agents,” sometimes without much more detail than “They’ll be amazing!” Often forgotten in this hype are the fundamentals. Everybody is dreaming of armies of agents, booking hotels and flights, researching complex topics,

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