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- Zoom buys contact center software company
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- Nintendo Expects to Sell Fewer Switch Consoles This Year
- Ten-Year-Old Vulnerabilities in Virus Scanners Avast and AVG Discovered
- Facebook Blocked Thousands of Pages to Exert Political Pressure
- User Accounts of Salesforce Subsidiary Heroku Appear to Have Been Leaked a Month Ago
- Kremlin Denies Storming Mariupol Steel Factory
- Streaming and Vinyl on the Rise, Spotify Attracts More Users
- No Plans Yet for Zelensky and Putin’s Meeting
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Zoom buys contact center software company
Video conferencing company Zoom has completed a new acquisition. With Solvvy, it adds customer support AI to its portfolio.
The move appears to be part of a broader plan to expand Zoom from its familiar voice and video chats to a…
Google Launches Its Own Smartwatch
Tech group Google is competing with the Apple Watch by launching its smartwatch. The smartwatches should be available this fall, Google announced at its annual developer I/O conference.
The search giant has been trying to…
Sony Unveils New Flagship Smartphone With First True Optical Zoom
With the Xperia 1 IV, Sony today introduced its latest top smartphone. According to Sony, the biggest eye-catcher is the triple camera, which includes a unique optical telephoto zoom lens. In addition, the device strongly focuses on gaming…
Nintendo Expects to Sell Fewer Switch Consoles This Year
Nintendo expects to sell a lot fewer Switch consoles this year than last year. The Japanese game console company reported this when it presented its annual figures.
Nintendo made fewer game consoles last year due to the persistent…
Ten-Year-Old Vulnerabilities in Virus Scanners Avast and AVG Discovered
SentinelLabs, SentinelOne's threat research team, has discovered two serious flaws in Avast and AVG. The vulnerabilities in the antivirus programs went undiscovered for a decade and could potentially affect tens of millions of users.…
Facebook Blocked Thousands of Pages to Exert Political Pressure
Last year, Facebook wrongly blocked some 17,000 pages in Australia, saying it accidentally when wanted to block news channels. Documents now show that this was a deliberate blunder to avoid stricter regulations.
When Australian…
User Accounts of Salesforce Subsidiary Heroku Appear to Have Been Leaked a Month Ago
Heroku has had the passwords of all of its user accounts changed. The move comes about a month after the company's OAuth tokens were stolen.
Cloud platform Heroku has asked its users to change their passwords before the company…
Kremlin Denies Storming Mariupol Steel Factory
The Kremlin denies that Russian troops are storming the Azovstal factory in Mariupol, which Ukrainian sources previously reported.
The steel mill is the last Ukrainian stronghold of resistance in the southern Ukrainian city.
"The…
Streaming and Vinyl on the Rise, Spotify Attracts More Users
Spotify gained more users in the first quarter, despite the outcry about comedian Joe Rogan's podcasts earlier this year. The originally Swedish company now has 422 million monthly active users, an increase of 19 percent compared to a year…
No Plans Yet for Zelensky and Putin’s Meeting
A meeting between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia still seems out of sight. Ukrainian presidential adviser Michailo Podoljak, chief negotiator at the peace talks, says the countries have not yet reached an agreement.
In Kyiv, there has…