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This week, hackers stole confidential schematics from a third-party supplier and demanded $50 million not to release them.
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Lees meerThe six-month mission is another step toward an eventual moon landing, and the second time this Crew Dragon capsule has visited the space station.
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Lees meerYou can’t understand the app store debate without knowing a crucial piece of antitrust jargon.
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Lees meerThe dependence on VOD during the pandemic proved one thing: Hollywood still needs theaters, and it needs us to return in droves as they reopen across the world.
Lees meerCalm down, audiophiles. When it comes to your home audio system, sound isn’t the only thing that matters.
Lees meerA recently discovered vulnerability discloses user email addresses even when they’re set to private.
Lees meerThe groups used social engineering techniques on Facebook to direct targets to a wide range of malware, including custom tools.
Lees meerThe EU released draft laws that would regulate facial recognition and uses of algorithms. If it passes, the policy will impact companies in the US and China.
Lees meerThe vulnerabilities opened the door to “ghosts” hiding in and disrupting rooms, where moderators would be unable to mute them.
Lees meerGames like Animal Crossing and Cozy Grove are meant to be played every day, but who’s got that kind of time?
Lees meerTread lightly on the planet with shoes made out of repurposed plastic, and many other Earth-friendly picks.
Lees meerBuilding your own computer isn't exactly “adult Lego,” but that doesn't mean it's not worth doing. You just need to know what you're in for first.
Lees meerConsider it like 'Shark Tank' on your phone: Every week on Angelhouse, founders make a pitch to a panel of investors as hundreds of people listen in.
Lees meerWant to be more sociable or less of a doormat? There's an (experimental) app for that.
Lees meerApple’s new location-aware widgets point to the company’s possible larger ambitions for augmented reality.
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