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Posted onDavid Gewirtz / Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNET Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways AI agents need credentials, creating a growing enterprise risk. 1Password launches Unified Access to manage human and AI secrets. Platform discovers, secures, and audits credentials across environments. Let’s talk for a minute about AI…
Dashcam captures meteor soaring over Corby
Posted onA driver has described spotting what looked like a “huge” meteor soaring through the atmosphere. Eleanor Higgs was on the eastbound A43 carriageway near Corby at about 12:30 BST on Monday when she captured the spectacle on her dashcam. She joked that it felt like she was going to be “abducted by aliens in the…
Hundreds of bird lovers flock to Caernarfon to see Western reef heron
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The trailblazer who made history as Nasa’s first woman commander
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Early galaxy looked like lumpy ‘cosmic grapes’
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ByteDances next-gen AI model can generate clips based on text, images, audio, and video
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