The reports of the death of Arc Browser are greatly exaggerated. Arc is The Browser Company’s creation, and it isn’t planning to add any new features or apply bug fixes to the browser. Instead, The Browser Company is working on Dia, an AI-powered browser without some of Arc’s best features. You can keep using Arc anyway, which is still receiving crucial security updates. In fact, I actually recommend it. I’ve tried all the popular browsers, including Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, and haven’t been satisfied. Safari’s cross-platform tab management features put it ahead of those three alternatives, but its reliability left…
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“You will not see any March 2026 usage for the ME-CENTRAL-1 Region in your Cost and Usage Report or Cost Explorer once processing is complete,” the email reportedly continued. Not just an invoice While credits are sometimes applied to accounts related to service level agreements (SLAs) issues, waiving charges for an entire month appears to be unprecedented. More contentiously, according to Quinn, the move would also have the effect of wiping essential Cost and Usage Report (CUR) data used in compliance and security forensics. Quinn pointed out that the AWS CUR is not only a general billing facility; it gives…
Healthcare technology solutions provider CareCloud (Nasdaq: CCLD) has disclosed a cybersecurity incident that may have resulted in patient information compromise. CareCloud is a New Jersey-based publicly traded company that offers cloud-based software solutions to medical practices, clinics, and hospitals, including for electronic health records, revenue cycle management, practice management, and patient engagement. In a March 27 filing with the SEC, the company said its network was temporarily disrupted on March 16 due to a cybersecurity incident. Functionality and data access to one of its six electronic health record environments was affected for roughly 8 hours. The investigation into the incident…
Google published a blog post on a new breakthrough in vector search technology called TurboQuant. The potential implications of this technology for Search are staggering! TurboQuant is a suite of advanced algorithms that drastically reduce AI processing size and memory requirements. Their blog post says, “This has potentially profound implications … especially in the domains of Search and AI.” Let’s talk about how TurboQuant works, and then I’ll share thoughts on how this will open the door for more AI Overviews, more personalized AI, instantaneous indexing, greatly increased ability to present searchers with content that meets their needs, and massive…
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Consistency is key to achieving any goal. Want to learn to play the piano? Practice consistently. Trying to get in shape for a sibling’s wedding? Exercise and eat healthily consistently. Want your brand to be seen and positioned as the premier choice in its industry by both your target audience and AI? Enter brand optimization.
Ravie LakshmananMar 30, 2026Cybersecurity / Hacking Some weeks are loud. This one was quieter but not in a good way. Long-running operations are finally hitting courtrooms, old attack methods are showing up in new places, and research that stopped being theoretical right around the time defenders stopped paying attention. There’s a bit of everything this week. Persistence plays, legal wins, influence ops, and at least one thing that looks boring until you see what it connects to. All of it below. Let’s go. ⚡ Threat of the Week Citrix Flaw Comes Under Active Exploitation — A critical security flaw in…
The OpenAI GPT Store launched in January 2024 with more than 3 million custom GPTs. Ask any team how many they still use, and the answer is usually zero or one. Most business GPTs fail because they’re built like novelties rather than tools. They’re too broad, under-tested, and launched without a strategy, so they never become part of a team’s workflow. I’ve built and audited 12+ custom GPTs across marketing, SEO, and sales teams. The pattern is consistent: a small number get used daily, while most collect dust. Here’s how to build GPTs that do — from validating the right…
Diligent launched of Third-Party Risk Intel, an agentic due diligence and intelligence solution that automates the most time-consuming steps of third-party reviews, delivering up to 80% time savings for compliance, legal, and procurement teams. The launch builds on the company’s recent acquisition of 3rdRisk, an AI-native third-party risk management solution that gives organizations a near real-time view of their external ecosystem, how critical vendors are performing, and what that means for their overall risk posture. Third-Party Risk Intel extends Diligent’s leadership in risk management, providing a unified, AI-driven view of risk that spans from the boardroom to the extended vendor…
Summary Microsoft 365 Copilot mixes GPT drafting with Claude fact-checking for stronger research outputs. Researcher’s Critique scores 13.8% higher on DRACO by combining drafting and citation checks. Council shows multiple model answers and disagreements, letting you assemble the best workflow. Things are getting interesting in the world of AI. First, companies used each other’s AI models. Then, we had a moment where everyone battened down the hatches and began focusing purely on making their model the best one. Now, we’re entering an era where each AI model does something the others can’t, so the only way to provide a truly…
