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Twilio Plans to Cut Workforce by 5%

Twilio said Monday that it plans to shed hundreds of jobs as it seeks to streamline its operations and accelerate its path to profitable growth.The communications and customer data company said it plans to eliminate about 5% of its 5,900 employees, which will come at a cost of about $25 million to $35 million in various charges.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8 Twiliosaid Monday that it plans to shed hundreds of jobs as it seeks to streamline its

Measurement Messiness Complicates TV’s Annual Sales Season

Media companies are preparing to spotlight their buzziest television shows at the TV industry’s annual advance-sales presentations to advertisers, but marketers may be more preoccupied with measuring how many people watch and how to translate that into deals.Veteran players like Comcast Corp.’s NBCUniversal and newer platforms such as Netflix Inc. will try to win over ad buyers during star-studded “upfront” pitches in mid-May at New York City venues including…

How to retrieve deleted text messages on your iPhone

Whether it's due to an accidental deletion or purposefully clearing them out to make space, deleting iPhone messages can feel pretty permanent at times. That's because for nearly its entire history, there weren't any solid ways to retrieve deleted iPhone messages. That is, until now. With the introduction of iOS 16, Apple has finally given iPhone users a way to quickly and easily retrieve deleted iMessages. If your iPhone doesn't run iOS 16, however, there are other workarounds for you to use to…

ChatGPT just created malware, and that’s seriously scary

A self-professed novice has reportedly created a powerful data-mining malware using just ChatGPT prompts, all within a span of a few hours. Aaron Mulgrew, a Forcepoint security researcher, recently shared how he created zero-day malware exclusively on OpenAI’s generative chatbot. While OpenAI has protections against anyone attempting to ask ChatGPT to write malicious code, Mulgrew found a loophole by prompting the chatbot to create separate lines of the malicious code, function by function. After compiling…

How to back up an iPhone using Mac, iCloud or PC

Backing up your iPhone will come in handy if you ever lose your phone or need to transfer contacts to a new device. Your iPhone probably contains thousands of pictures of places you visited, the moments you shared, and adorable pet photos you captured. Backups are also a good way to restore your phone if something happens to iOS, or you’re sick of dealing with a buggy beta. We recommend creating regular backups of your phone to avoid losing pictures, contacts, and any important files that you’ve downloaded.…

Google Drive puts limits on amount of files you can create

Google has established a file creation limit on Drive that caps the number of files you can create per account at five million. The company apparently implemented the new limit in February with no prior notice, but did not announce it publicly. It is in place for all Google Workspace users, regardless of whether you pay for extra storage, several publications including Ars Technica and CNET reported. Several users unceremoniously learned of the change when they realized they could no longer upload files…

This Mac malware can steal your credit card data in seconds

Despite their reputation for security, Macs can still get viruses, and that’s just been proven by a malicious new Mac malware that can steal your credit card info and send it back to the attacker, ready to be exploited. It’s a reminder to be careful when opening apps from unknown sources. The malware, dubbed MacStealer, was discovered by Uptycs, a threat research firm. It hoovers up a wide array of your personal data, including the iCloud Keychain password database, credit card data, cryptocurrency wallet…

Windows 11 screenshots may not be as private as you thought

When you capture a screenshot and crop out sensitive information, it’s still possible to recover a portion of the image that was supposedly removed in some circumstances. This isn’t the first time redacted documents have turned out to have left hidden data intact and readable with the right tools and knowledge. A recent bug in Google’s Markup tool for the Pixel phone, humorously dubbed the “Acropalypse,” shows this issue might be surprisingly common. In a comment on the tweet about the Pixel bug, Chris…

How to Restore Our Dwindling Attention Spans

A question has increasingly plagued me since I began studying our relationship with technology about two decades ago: Will we ever pay attention again? The concern arose from measuring the shrinking attention spans of hundreds of knowledge workers in a variety of work roles. Whether we’re talking about a Gen Z or a baby boomer, a CEO or an administrative assistant, attention spans on our computers and phones are short and declining. To study people’s attention on their devices, with my research team at the…

This New App Wants to Pay You to Share Your Data For Advertising

A startup backed by an internet-search pioneer wants to give cash to users who share personal data including what they buy or watch on mobile apps. The startup, Caden Inc., operates an app by the same name that helps users download their data from apps and services—whether that’s Amazon.com Inc. or Airbnb Inc. —into a personal “vault.” Users who consent to share that data for advertising purposes can earn a cut of the revenue that the app generates from it. They…