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Entrepreneur
15 hours ago
- Business
- Entrepreneur
Get More Done With a Touchscreen Chromebook That Travels Light
A versatile, military‑grade Chromebook with detachable keyboard, Wi‑Fi 6, and 8GB RAM — all in an open box deal. Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. Stay productive wherever work takes you with a versatile 2‑in‑1 Chromebook, on sale for $169.99 (MSRP $329.99), that switches seamlessly between laptop and tablet mode, keeps you connected with Wi‑Fi 6, and powers through the day on a single charge. Powered by the MediaTek Kompanio 520 processor and 8GB RAM, it handles multitasking with ease whether you're working in Google Workspace, running web apps, or streaming content. The 10.5‑inch WUXGA touchscreen delivers sharp visuals at 1920×1200 resolution, while the included push‑pop stylus charges quickly and stores securely inside the device. Switch between tablet and laptop modes instantly with the detachable full‑size keyboard and magnetic stand, making it just as effective for presentations as it is for note‑taking. Connectivity is built for speed and reliability, with Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 ensuring smooth video calls and fast file transfers. Dual 5MP cameras make it simple to capture documents or join meetings with clear image quality. The Chromebook also includes a USB‑C port and 3.5mm audio jack for flexible expansion. Durability is a core feature — the CM30 meets military‑grade MIL‑STD 810H standards, and its aluminum chassis incorporates 30% recycled materials. At just 0.61 kg, it's lightweight enough for daily commuting yet built to handle life on the go. And with up to 12 hours of battery life, you can work through a full day without needing a charge. As an open-box product, the CM30 comes from excess retail inventory and may show minor packaging wear or store handling marks. It's verified to be in new condition, repackaged cleanly, and backed by a 1‑year warranty. Upgrade your mobile setup with this open-box ASUS Chromebook CM30 for $169.99 and get touchscreen versatility, stylus support, and all‑day productivity in one device. StackSocial prices subject to change.


Techday NZ
4 days ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
Abnormal AI launches updated Microsoft 365 security solution
Abnormal AI has launched an updated Security Posture Management product aimed at providing AI-driven protection, automated prioritisation, and remediation guidance for Microsoft 365 environments. The company's revised offering addresses the challenges created by increasingly complex Microsoft 365 ecosystems, where accidental misconfigurations are contributing to cloud email vulnerabilities. The proliferation of third-party applications, an expanding layer of settings, and dispersed administrative responsibilities within organisations have resulted in potential blind spots and inadvertent security gaps. Previously, such vulnerabilities have reportedly been exploited by threat groups including Midnight Blizzard. Abnormal AI states that its extensive integration with Microsoft 365, coupled with its experience in counteracting advanced email threats, enables it to uncover configuration risks that might otherwise go undetected. The new add-on component for Security Posture Management is designed to continuously identify misconfigurations spanning users, applications, and tenants, providing security teams with actionable visibility and enhanced control. The company highlights three principal features of the updated product: comprehensive visibility, automated prioritisation, and remediation guidance. According to Abnormal AI, the solution continuously uncovers risky Microsoft 365 misconfigurations using CIS benchmarks and Abnormal's own threat intelligence. Automated prioritisation is intended to ensure that the most critical risks, based on their impact, prevalence, and relevance to the organisation's environment, are addressed first. Remediation guidance offers clear instructions for resolving identified issues, aiming to eliminate the need for manual audits or custom scripting. "Thousands of organisations rely on Abnormal to stop email-based attacks like phishing and account compromise. But attackers are also exploiting misconfigurations to bypass phishing defences," said Evan Reiser, CEO of Abnormal AI. "Because we already integrate deeply with Microsoft 365 to protect inbound email, we can extend our API-based architecture to detect these hidden risks. Security Posture Management gives security teams continuous visibility into misconfiguration risks across their entire Microsoft 365 environment." The latest enhancement to Security Posture Management arrives as businesses continue to face a fluid threat landscape, particularly around widespread platforms such as Microsoft 365. With increasing adoption of cloud-based collaboration tools, proper configuration has become a central focus for security teams seeking to mitigate the risk of account compromise and unauthorised access. Abnormal AI describes its platform architecture as supporting quick deployment through API integration with both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, as well as other cloud applications including Slack, Workday, ServiceNow, and Zoom. The firm reports that its services are presently used by more than 3,200 organisations worldwide, including a substantial segment of the Fortune 500. The company has stated that its anomaly detection engine leverages a range of contextual signals to analyse risk on every cloud email event, supporting the detection and blocking of socially-engineered attacks. This is positioned as part of a broader trend within cybersecurity that leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to counter increasingly sophisticated attack techniques. Abnormal AI has indicated that additional demonstrations of its Security Posture Management capabilities, including the updated features, are being made available to interested parties and customers. Further details are available from the company upon request.

Engadget
4 days ago
- Engadget
Researchers hacked Google Gemini to take control of a smart home
Wired reported on new cybersecurity research that demonstrated a hack of the Google Gemini artificial intelligence assistant. The researchers were able to control connected smart home devices through the use of indirect prompt injections in Google Calendar invites. When a user requested a summary of their calendar and thanked Gemini for the results, the malicious prompt ordered Google's Home AI agent to take actions such as opening windows or turning lights off, as demonstrated in the video above. Before attacks were demonstrated this week at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference, the team shared their findings directly with Google in February. Andy Wen, a senior director of security product management with Google Workspace, spoke to Wired about their findings. "It's going to be with us for a while, but we're hopeful that we can get to a point where the everyday user doesn't really worry about it that much," he said of prompt injection attacks, adding that instances of those hacks in the real world are "exceedingly rare." However, the growing complexity of large language models means bad actors could be looking for new ways to exploit them, making the approach difficult to defend against. Wen said Google took the vulnerabilities uncovered by the researchers "extremely seriously" and used the results to speed its work on building better tools to block this type of attack.

Engadget
4 days ago
- Business
- Engadget
Gemini's new Guided Learning mode can quiz students and create interactive study aids
Google is updating Gemini to make it a better education tool with a new feature called Guided Learning. Like similar learning-focused updates to ChatGPT and Claude, Guided Learning tries to promote understanding by breaking down problems into step-by-step instructions, follow-up questions and interactive examples, rather than simply providing an answer. Guided Learning will be available as toggle in the prompt box of Gemini as the feature rolls out. When it's toggled on, Gemini will treat questions as more of a conversation, testing your knowledge, explaining concepts and even generating visual aids, Google says. The feature is powered by Google's LearnLM, a collection of models "fine-tuned for learning and grounded in educational research." A animation showing how Guided Learning responds to questions in Gemini. (Google) On top of Guided Learning, Google is also offering a free year of its AI Pro plan for college students in the US, Japan, Indonesia, Korea and Brazil. Google technically announced this promotion back in April for its Google One AI Premium plan, but given the pace of AI and the never-ending complexity of Google's branding, Google One AI Premium is now called Google AI Pro. The subscription unlocks access to Gemini across Google Workspace apps, increases the amount of files you can upload to NotebookLM and Gemini 2.5 Pro and includes 2TB of storage. The subscription normally costs $200 per year, so the savings are meaningful, even for just the storage. Google has made deep inroads into education with Chromebooks and Google Workspace, so it makes sense that it would try and leverage that good will to create multiple generations of AI-dependent users. Besides the new feature and promotion, the company says it's also investing "$1 billion in funding over three years for American education" to cover things like research, cloud computing resources and AI literacy courses. The goal here is clear: Google's funding will help non-profit universities trying to adapt to student bodies already deeply invested in AI, and it could also act as marketing for anyone who isn't already bought in.


Web Release
6 days ago
- Business
- Web Release
GCG Enterprise Solutions Partners with Egnyte to Deliver Secure File Collaboration and Governance Across the Region
GCG Enterprise Solutions, a leader in digital transformation and secure content services is excited to announce its strategic partnership with Egnyte – the U.S.-based leader in secure content collaboration, intelligence, and governance. This collaboration brings to the region a unified platform that redefines how organizations manage, share, and protect their critical files in an era of hybrid work, stringent compliance, and increasing demand for secure collaboration. Egnyte's proven platform natively integrates with Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AutoDesk, Salesforce, and more, enabling seamless project collaboration, vendor coordination, remote field access, and secure data rooms. This partnership also supports GCG's strategy to modernize file services, replace legacy file shares, and advance the UAE's cloud-first initiatives. Speaking on the new partnership with GCG Enterprise Solutions, Mohammad Alfaour, Director for the Middle East at Egnyte stated that 'We are excited to bring our offering to the region together with GCG Enterprise Solutions. As organizations across industries including architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), financial services, and life sciences face growing operational and regulatory complexities, the need for intelligent platforms that go beyond traditional file storage has never been greater. Egnyte's platform combines the simplicity of cloud file sharing with enterprise-grade control, making it the platform of choice for forward-thinking digital enterprises'. Elaborating on how the new partnership has expanded GCG Enterprise Solutions' capabilities in secure collaboration, Waleed Al Awadi, Head of Digital Transformation stated that 'This partnership significantly expands our capabilities in secure content services, compliance, and hybrid collaboration. By integrating Egnyte into our portfolio, we are now better positioned to serve sectors where data integrity, mobility, and auditability are mission-critical'. The GCG–Egnyte partnership delivers immediate, tangible benefits to clients across the region: Centralized, Secure Access: Organizations can now provide secure, centralized access to project and operational files across remote sites, departments, and external partners. Organizations can now provide secure, centralized access to project and operational files across remote sites, departments, and external partners. AI-Powered Compliance: Egnyte's AI-driven file classification, access controls, and compliance monitoring help clients meet regulations such as NESA, GDPR, and HIPAA. Egnyte's AI-driven file classification, access controls, and compliance monitoring help clients meet regulations such as NESA, GDPR, and HIPAA. Enhanced Productivity: Teams benefit from fast, reliable access to large files—including CAD and BIM models as well as large video footage and detailed renderings—even over low-bandwidth connections. Teams benefit from fast, reliable access to large files—including CAD and BIM models as well as large video footage and detailed renderings—even over low-bandwidth connections. Scalable Digital Foundation: The platform offers a robust foundation for digital project execution, secure collaboration, and content lifecycle governance enabling our clients to become AI-ready and structuring their data so they can utilize it across their portfolio. With this partnership, organizations can move away from fragmented file systems and embrace smart, compliant, and connected content operations—empowering them to thrive in today's digital landscape.