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    How a family of four unlocked the secrets of Switzerland: 25+ cities, 11 days, Rs 90,000!

    A family from India shares their budget-friendly European vacation in Switzerland, highlighting the Swiss Travel Pass as a key to savings and convenience. They utilized free travel for children, museum entry, and discounted excursions, making the pass cost-effective. The family's travel hacks included using the SBB app, embracing public transport, and exploring lesser-known destinations like Gstaad and Mürren. Lessons learned emphasize planning, using public transport, and exploring beyond tourist spots for budget adventurers.

    Safeguarding Your Smart Car: How to secure your connected car from cybersecurity threats

    In today's tech-driven era, smart cars are revolutionizing transportation with advanced features aimed at enhancing safety and connectivity. However, this integration of digital systems brings forth cybersecurity concerns, threatening vehicle and occupant safety. Essential strategies include software updates, strong passwords, secure Wi-Fi, and cautious usage of third-party devices.

    8 Crypto to consider buying now for the next bull run in 2024

    As Bitcoin surges to $44K, the crypto market is poised for a bull run, presenting opportunities in innovative projects like Bitcoin ETF Token, Meme Kombat, Avalanche, Pepe, TG Casino, Bitcoin Minetrix, IOTA, and XRP, each offering unique features and potential gains in the evolving landscape.

    Carmakers fail privacy test, give owners little or no control on personal data they collect

    The proliferation of sensors in automobiles - from telematics to fully digitized control consoles - has made them prodigious data-collection hubs.

    How real people are using AI right now

    It goes beyond everyday fiddling: In the last few years, companies and scholars have started to use AI to supercharge work they could never have imagined, designing new molecules with the help of an algorithm or building alien-like spaceship parts.

    AI, Brain Scans and Cameras: The Spread of Police Surveillance Tech

    Advances in artificial intelligence, drones and facial recognition have created an increasingly global police surveillance business. Israeli hacking software, American investigation tools and Chinese computer vision algorithms can all be bought and mixed together to make a snooping cocktail of startling effectiveness.

    The Economic Times
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