Weekly Tech Roundup for September 1, 2023
by Olaoluwa Ogunleye ·
“The internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.” – Bill Gates
Hello guys,
We bring you some interesting tech-update that will improve your knowledge of technology. Take a seat and enjoy this week’s tech update
Tech snippets
Must have knowledge for everyone, especially product designers, product managers and many more. – Abidemi Hassan
WhatsApp has launched a new native app for Mac which allows more users to participate in video calls as well as audio calls. – Lanre Balogun
OpenAI has recently launched a new version of GPT, called ChartGPT, which is specifically designed for businesses. ChartGPT has been modified to suit the needs of organisations and comes with some specific changes. – Gambo Ibrahim
Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, mentioned that businesses should have modernised cybersecurity systems in place to defend against increasingly agile and adept hackers. – Chinonso Aneke
The list of things you didn’t know you could do with GitHub projects. – Samuel Ekele
Embark on a journey with me as we discover the transformative realm of GraphQL, where APIs ascend to unprecedented levels. – Stephen Ignatius
There are some skills required in design that are only acquired from real interactions with users and in-depth knowledge of design. Such skills include communication, Problem-solving, adapting to constraints, etc. – Fathia Alliu
Will X Calling Lure Users from Other Platforms? – Fadele Iyanu
Does System Administration Have Any Future?
With the invention of AI, there are a lot of sectors that have been collapsed to be handled by AI, yet humans use systems daily based on their work and understanding, there is some aspect AI can’t fix when it comes to the physical laying of cables. – Emmanuel Oluwabunmi
The FBI and its International partners have taken down Qakbot. Qakbot is an initial access broker that has been used by hackers across the globe to hold computer systems, hostage, until a ransom is paid by the victims. – Hadizat Abdulhakieem
Naver, a Korean tech company wishes to invent robots that help individuals in their everyday lives. This is in addition to already existing robots that deliver parcels, coffee and lunch to Naver’s employees, all using 5G. Click the link to read more. – Oluwadamilola Akinrinmade
To know more about UX/UI design and be a better designer, you need to constantly challenge yourself to do more and be better so here is a list of design challenges to work on to improve yourself. – Josephine Effa