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In a job market flooded with applicants, AI-powered interview prep can be the difference between a callback and a pass.
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Commentary: The boom in artificial intelligence is causing a memory chip shortage. Apple decided to make us pay for it.
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The new models will launch with the M5 Pro and M5 Max, according to Mark Gurman.
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NEW RESOURCES Irish Central: Irish Americans invited to share stories for new digital archive ahead of US semiquincentennial. "America Éire, a landmark storytelling initiative that will create a living digital archive of […]
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Apple is raising prices on select iPads, MacBooks, HomePod speakers and Apple TV devices as AI-driven memory chip costs soar due to data center demand.
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Amazon's stock on select iPads and Macs has begun dwindling in the face of announced price hikes from Apple yesterday. These price changes are now live on Apple.com, but they have yet to hit third party retailers like Amazon. If you're interested in any of these products, now is the time to buy them on Amazon, before the retailer gets these price hikes as well.
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Amazon Prime Day has reached its fourth and final day, with the sale winding down tonight, June 26, at midnight. Many of the year's best deals are still available to purchase today, including record low prices on AirPods Max 2, AirTag 2, Apple Watch Series 11, and more.
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Your next iPhone could cost more than you think.
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So, is this just the price of using online services, or should you be worried about how this information could affect your life?
How does your personal data become available?
One of the main currencies of the internet is information. This means that when you join a new site or service, there's a good chance that elements of the data you provide could be sold to data brokers. These companies can then put together the information they glean from various sources to build a profile on you, which is then either made available on people search sites or sold to a range of interested customers.
What harm comes with having personal data online?
Not only does this have potential risks to your privacy and safety, as anyone could get access to things like your phone number, businesses you own, or other contact details. But it could also work against you in a number of ways.
Data brokers can sell your data to financial bodies such as banks and insurance companies, who might decide that you're too much of a risk for loans, credit cards or mortgages.
Recruitment consultants can go to brokers for background checks on potential employees, all without your consent.
Healthcare providers can also approach brokers as part
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