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Security Affairs newsletter Round 460 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

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Iran Crisis Russia-Aligned TAG-70 Targets European Government and Military Mail Servers in New Espionage Campaign U.S. Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free for you in your email box. Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press.

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Am I An Outlier, Or Are Apple Products No Longer Easy To Use?

John Battelle's Searchblog

The post Am I An Outlier, Or Are Apple Products No Longer Easy To Use? And it’s not limited to the Mac – the iPhone is also a massive fail in what was once the exclusive province of Apple: Ease of use. The contract is for two years, and I don’t feel like paying $400 to get a new phone. Honestly, where to start.

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The ROI of iAds - A Lot of Unanswered Questions

John Battelle's Searchblog

Early last week I wrote a long-ish piece on the iAd – in which I both criticized and praised Apple for “re-gifting” a mobile ad format that already existed. Since then I’ve spoke with Apple’s head of corporate communications, as well as several other potential clients and agencies. This will change over time.

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The iAd: Steve Jobs Regifts The Mobile Marketing Experience

John Battelle's Searchblog

We're used to buzz around Apple, and in particular, we're quite used to buzz about how Apple goes to market. But with iAds, Apple has moved from the business of making ads to the business of selling them. And as has been widely reported, those brands have to pay quite a price to get into the launch portion of the program.

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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Big Data Hub

Smarten up smartphones Facial recognition turns on smartphones and voice assistants, powered by machine learning, while Apple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft’s Copilot use NLP to recognize what we say and then respond appropriately.

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The ROI of iAds - Alot of Unanswered Questions

John Battelle's Searchblog

Early last week I wrote a long-ish piece on the iAd – in which I both criticized and praised Apple for “re-gifting” a mobile ad format that already existed. Since then I’ve spoke with Apple’s head of corporate communications, as well as several other potential clients and agencies. This will change over time.